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The Globalization of World Politics, 9th Edition (PDF) stands as the quintessential guide to the study of international relations, offering readers a thorough exploration of critical theories and pressing global issues that shape our world today. This bestselling text not only introduces students to the vast landscape of international relations but also engages them with the nuances that define current global interactions.
In this ninth edition, readers will discover a wealth of updated content, including a pivotal new chapter on global health. Authored by Professor Sophie Harman, this chapter scrutinizes the global health landscape through the lens of contemporary crises, including the ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ebola outbreak. Such discussions are vital for understanding how health intersects with international politics and policy.
The book’s structured pedagogical tools are meticulously designed to provoke critical thinking and enable students to analyze key debates within international relations. With features like interactive multiple-choice questions and an opposing opinions section, learners are actively encouraged to engage with the material, reinforcing their comprehension of fundamental concepts and contemporary discussions.
A diverse array of eminent scholars contribute to this edition, offering insights into the rich history, theoretical frameworks, and principal issues that characterize the field of international relations. This comprehensive approach ensures that college students receive not just an overview but a deep understanding of the global political environment.
Among the standout additions to the 9th Edition are:
– A groundbreaking new chapter focused on global health by Professor Sophie Harman, which delves into the complexities of global health politics and the impact of significant health emergencies like COVID-19 and Ebola.
– An innovative chapter on realism by Dr. Or Rosenboim, which expands the discussion beyond the Western perspective. By incorporating non-Western realist thinkers, this chapter challenges traditional narratives and highlights the ongoing relevance of diverse realist arguments in contemporary discourse.
ISBNs: 978-0192653147, 978-0192898142
NOTE: This sale includes only the eBook version of The Globalization of World Politics: An Introduction to International Relations, 9th Edition in PDF format. Please be aware that no access codes are provided.
This updated edition not only enhances academic knowledge but also serves as a vital resource for understanding the intricate dynamics that govern global politics, making it an indispensable asset for students and scholars alike.









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