The New Agenda for International Relations: From Polarization to Globalization in World Politics?ISBN: 978-0-7456-2861-5
Paperback
256 pages
February 2002, Polity
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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Preface..
Part I: The New Agenda.
1. Introduction: A New Agenda for International Relations? (Stephanie Lawson).
2. Ageing Agendas and Ambiguous Anomalies: Tensions and Contradictions of an Emergent Epoch (James Rosenau).
Part II: New Issues.
3. Transnational Paranoia and International Relations: The Case of the ‘West Versus Islam' (Fred Halliday).
4. Globalization and the Discourse of Women's Human Rights: Transgressing Boundaries in a Post Cold War World (Jill Steans).
5. Developing Inequality: A Global Fault Line (Caroline Thomas).
6. Taming Economics, Emboldening International Relations: The Theory and Practice of International Political Economy in an Era of Globalisation (Richard Higgott).
7. The Global Politics of the Environment (Lorraine Elliott).
8. Meaning, Method and Practice: Assessing the Changing Security Agenda (Karin Fierke).
Part III: New Perspectives.
9. The Normative Framework of Post-Cold War International Relations (Chris Brown).
10. Signs of a New Enlightenment? Concepts of Community and Humanity After the Cold War (Richard Devetak).
11. Beyond Realism and its Critics: The Decline of Structural Neo-Realism and Opportunities for Constructive Engagement (Jack Donnelly).
12. After the Fall: International Theory and the State (Stephanie Lawson).
Index.