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Book Title
Global Politics: Applying Theory to a Complex World
Publication Date
2024-04-23
Edition Number
2
Pages
576
ISBN
9780197762219

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0197762212
ISBN-13
9780197762219
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9064406715

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
576 Pages
Publication Name
Global Politics : Applying Theory to a Complex World
Language
English
Publication Year
2024
Subject
International Relations / Arms Control, International Relations / General, Comparative Politics, International Relations / Diplomacy
Type
Textbook
Author
Natalie F. Hudson, Mark A. Boyer, Michael J. Butler
Subject Area
Political Science
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
47.3 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
7.6 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2023-922762
Reviews
"The material is intellectually stimulating and challenging, yet the writing and presentation of the material are appropriate and accessible for a 100-level course that is geared towards beginners in political science major and non-major students. The main strengths of the book, in my opinion, are: 1) balanced discussion of global politics that is not heavily skewed towards the American perspective; 2) application of abstract concepts and theories to real-life events throughout the book; 3) "boxes" that provide additional case studies and examples that make abstract ideas more tangible and relatable. 4) critical thinking questions provide a good starting point for class discussions 5) keywords at the end of the chapter serve as a mini-study guide for students"--Ajar Chekirova, Lake Forest College, "The material is intellectually stimulating and challenging, yet the writing and presentation of the material are appropriate and accessible for a 100-level course that is geared towards beginners in political science, both major- and non-major students. The main strengths of the book, in my opinion, are: 1) balanced discussion of global politics that is not heavily skewed towards the American perspective; 2) application of abstract concepts and theories to real-life events throughout the book; 3) "boxes" that provide additional case studies and examples that make abstract ideas more tangible and relatable; 4) critical thinking questions that provide a good starting point for class discussions; and 5) keywords at the end of the chapter that serve as a mini-study guide for students."--Ajar Chekirova, Lake Forest College"This a solid introduction to international relations and the current world system. It ties theory to current international phenomena well. It is written in a style that students can understand yet presents the material quite professionally. This text will compete favorably with the major undergraduate texts in the field."--Jerry Pubantz, University of North Carolina, Greensboro"I think there are some fabulous aspects of this text that are not present in my current textbook. These include the 'Challenge your Assumptions' and 'Critical Thinking' questions at the end of every chapter. I think this is very well done."--Robyn Linde, Rhode Island College, "The material is intellectually stimulating and challenging, yet the writing and presentation of the material are appropriate and accessible for a 100-level course that is geared towards beginners in political science major and non-major students. The main strengths of the book, in my opinion, are: 1) balanced discussion of global politics that is not heavily skewed towards the American perspective; 2) application of abstract concepts and theories to real-life events throughout the book; 3) "boxes" that provide additional case studies and examples that make abstract ideas more tangible and relatable. 4) critical thinking questions provide a good starting point for class discussions 5) keywords at the end of the chapter serve as a mini-study guide for students." --Ajar Chekirova, Lake Forest College"This a solid introduction to international relations and the current world system. It ties theory to current international phenomena well. It is written in a style that students can understand yet presents the material quite professionally. . . . It will compete favorably with the major undergraduate texts in the field." --Jerry Pubantz, University of No Carolina, Greensboro"I think there are some fabulous aspects of this text that are not present in my current textbook. These include the Challenge your Assumptions and Critical Thinking questions at the end of every chapter. I think this is very well done." --Robyn Linde, Rhode Island College, The material is intellectually stimulating and challenging, yet the writing and presentation of the material are appropriate and accessible for a 100-level course that is geared towards beginners in political science major and non-major students. The main strengths of the book, in my opinion, are: 1) balanced discussion of global politics that is not heavily skewed towards the American perspective; 2) application of abstract concepts and theories to real-life events throughout the book; 3) "boxes" that provide additional case studies and examples that make abstract ideas more tangible and relatable. 4) critical thinking questions provide a good starting point for class discussions 5) keywords at the end of the chapter serve as a mini-study guide for students. --Ajar Chekirova, Lake Forest CollegeThis a solid introduction to international relations and the current world system. It ties theory to current international phenomena well. It is written in a style that students can understand yet presents the material quite professionally. . . . It will compete favorably with the major undergraduate texts in the field. --Jerry Pubantz, University of No Carolina, GreensboroI think there are some fabulous aspects of this text that are not present in my current textbook. These include the Challenge your Assumptions and Critical Thinking questions at the end of every chapter. I think this is very well done. --Robyn Linde, Rhode Island College, "The material is intellectually stimulating and challenging, yet the writing and presentation of the material are appropriate and accessible for a 100-level course that is geared towards beginners in political science, both major- and non-major students. The main strengths of the book, in my opinion, are: 1) balanced discussion of global politics that is not heavily skewed towards the American perspective; 2) application of abstract concepts and theories to real-life events throughout the book; 3) "boxes" that provide additional case studies and examples that make abstract ideas more tangible and relatable; 4) critical thinking questions that provide a good starting point for class discussions; and 5) keywords at the end of the chapter that serve as a mini-study guide for students." --Ajar Chekirova, Lake Forest College"This a solid introduction to international relations and the current world system. It ties theory to current international phenomena well. It is written in a style that students can understand yet presents the material quite professionally. This text will compete favorably with the major undergraduate texts in the field." --Jerry Pubantz, University of North Carolina, Greensboro"I think there are some fabulous aspects of this text that are not present in my current textbook. These include the 'Challenge your Assumptions' and 'Critical Thinking' questions at the end of every chapter. I think this is very well done."--Robyn Linde, Rhode Island College, The material is intellectually stimulating and challenging, yet the writing and presentation of the material are appropriate and accessible for a 100-level course that is geared towards beginners in political science major and non-major students. The main strengths of the book, in my opinion, are: 1) balanced discussion of global politics that is not heavily skewed towards the American perspective; 2) application of abstract concepts and theories to real-life events throughout the book; 3) "boxes" that provide additional case studies and examples that make abstract ideas more tangible and relatable. 4) critical thinking questions provide a good starting point for class discussions 5) keywords at the end of the chapter serve as a mini-study guide for students. [Ajar Chekirova, Lake Forest College]This a solid introduction to international relations and the current world system. It ties theory to current international phenomena well. It is written in a style that students can understand yet presents the material quite professionally. . . . It will compete favorably with the major undergraduate texts in the field. [Jerry Pubantz, University of No Carolina, Greensboro]I think there are some fabulous aspects of this text that are not present in my current textbook. These include the Challenge your Assumptions and Critical Thinking questions at the end of every chapter. I think this is very well done. [Robyn Linde, Rhode Island College]
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
327
Synopsis
The world is becoming an ever-smaller place through globalization, finance and economics, technology, media, and the many global issues that transcend borders. In this text, authors Mark Boyer, Natalie Hudson, and Michael Butler have developed an approach to the subject that incorporates historical context where necessary in the discussion of global issues, while also integrating the mainstream theoretical approaches within every chapter to provide students with a rich and meaningful way to understand and critically analyze what is happening in the world today. This approach helps students to go beyond the abstract and challenging presentation of concepts, theories, actors, and events that exists in most undergraduate-level global politics texts, to using the findings from this field in applied and practical ways., The best Introduction to IR text to teach students how to think about their world and the things that are happening in it right now
LC Classification Number
JZ1305.B69 2024

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