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Teaching International Relations • Introduction to IR/World Politics • Peace/Conflict Studies • IR Theory • Development Assistance • International Political Economy • Human Rights • International Organizations/ • Migration UN/International Law • US Foreign Policy • Diplomacy lynne rienner publishers CELEBRATING 25 YEARS OF INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING NEW—7TH EDITION! Lynne Rienner Publishers PRAISE FOR THE PREVIOUS EDITIONS: “Clearly conceived, written with verve and moral commitment, The World Since it should be welcomed by student readers.” —WORLD HISTORY BULLETIN Examination Copies CONTENTS 1945: A History We will be glad to send you paperback examina- General Interest . 1–5 McWilliams and Piotrowski provide a thoughtful and tion copies (limit 3 per course) for $7.50 each integrated“ appreciation of a huge topic and have produced Diplomacy. 6–7 of International including postage. 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McWilliams and Harry •The Trajectory of the World Since 1945: the introductions to all new LRP books, better Piotrowski are emeritus professors in A Summary. browsing capabilities, and a 10% discount on the Department of History at Towson book orders. If you haven’t visited us recently, University. July 2009/ca. 620 pages ISBN: 978-1-58826-662-0 pb $27.50/£15.95 please stop by soon! Contents •Introduction. THE ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR. •The End of World War II and the Dawn of the Nuclear Age. 1 4 TH EDITION NEW! PRAISE FOR THE PREVIOUS EDITIONS: Introducing Global Issues is a valuable resource. Since I began This is a terrific book, one that will provoke and engage students and assigning“ it, my students have been much more involved in the course. Introducing “ Imbalance ” practitioners alike. It deserves to be widely read. —JEFFREY P. B LICK ” Global Issues —FEN OSLER HAMPSON of Power: A balanced, in-depth introduction to the intertwined“ nature of modern global issues. —RALPH G. CARTER ” US Hegemony and ow that the clear delineations of the •An Empire, But We Can’t Keep It Michael T. Snarr and N Cold War era are behind us, what are —R. Jervis. the contours of the international system? •From Hegemony to Empire: The Fatal International Order D. Neil Snarr, editors And what does the new reality mean for Leap—P.W. Schroeder. ssues ranging from conflict and security, •Weapons Proliferation and Conflict the United States, the acknowledged •Statecraft Today: Regional Predicaments, to the economy and economic develop- —J.S. Lantis. I hegemon? Provocatively applying IR the- Global Conundrums—C.F. Doran. ment, to the environment are explored in •Nationalism—L.M. Kassem, A.N. Talbott, ory to the world of policy analysis, THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER. I. William Zartman, this fully revised and updated edition of and M.T. Snarr. Imbalance of Power showcases current •Adapting to the Evolving Polyarchy Introducing Global Issues. •The Challenge of Human Rights editor policy debates about the nature of both —S. Brown. Increased attention is given in the —D.N. Snarr. the international order and the role of the •Primacy and Other Ways of Shaping new edition to the historical conditions •Global Security—S. Kay. US within it. World Order—G. Schmidt. that have exacerbated the gap between THE GLOBAL ECONOMY. North and South. Also notable are dis- The authors bring to life concepts of •Balancing Order and Justice in a •Free Trade vs. Protectionism: Values and realism, hegemony, liberalism, and con- Globalized World—F. Rajaee. cussions of international efforts to deal Controversies—B.E. Moon. structivism, making it clear why these •Resource Competition in the New with such challenges as terrorism, human •The Political Economy of Development rights violations, the threat of nuclear ideas are so relevant to understanding the International Order—M.T. Klare and —M.E. Batiuk. challenges of world politics today. In the P. Pavilionis. proliferation, global warming, and the •Poverty in a Global Economy—D. Reeves seemingly intractable Israel-Palestine process, they address thorny issues of •Challenges to World Order After and J. D’Costa. structure vs. policy, context vs. content, September 11—F. Fukuyama. conflict. DEVELOPMENT. even determinism vs. choice—shedding CONCLUSION. The material has been successfully •Population and Migration—E. Percy Kraly designed for readers with little or no light on the shape of a seemingly amor- •The Shape of a Shapeless World and F. Mulligan. phous system. —I.W. Zartman. prior knowledge of the topics covered. •Women and Development—E. Boulding Each chapter provides an analytical I. William Zartman is Jacob and H. Parker. Blaustein Distinguished Professor of 2009/289 pages overview of the issues addressed, identi- •Children—G. Kent. ISBN: 978-1-58826-640-8 hc $65/£52.95 International Organization and Conflict ISBN: 978-1-58826-613-2 pb $25/£20.50 fies the central actors and perspectives, •Health—L. Heninger and K.M. Swindler. and outlines past progress and future Resolution at Johns Hopkins University. THE ENVIRONMENT. prospects. Discussion questions are Contents posed to enhance students’ appreciation •Sustainable Development—P.S. Chasek. •Regulating the Atmospheric Commons • The Quest for Order in World Politics of the complexities involved, and sug- —I.W. Zartman. gestions for further reading additionally —M. Seis. •Conflict and Cooperation over US HEGEMONY. enrich the text. •The United States: Alone in the World Michael T. Snarr is associate pro- Natural Resources—J.A. Winzer and D.S. Davenport. —K.N. Waltz. fessor of social and political studies at Wilmington College. D. Neil Snarr is CONCLUSION. professor of sociology at Wilmington •Future Prospects—M.T. Snarr. College. 2008/361 pages ISBN: 978-1-58826-559-3 pb $26.50/£21.50 Contents •Introducing Globalization and Global Issues—M.T. Snarr. CONFLICT AND SECURITY. 2 3 A thoughtful pedagogical tool through which students “can become actively involved in the tough decisions and dilemmas that policymakers face today. —TIMOTHY D. SISK ” International International Relations in Action stands out as a successful example Relations “ of stimulating student curiosity through active learning. I would The Nation-State and 5th Edition Making Sense highly recommend it for any course on international relations. —WILLIAM MUCK ” in Action: Global Order: Global Politics in the of International A Historical Introduction Human Interest Relations Theory A World Politics his hands-on exercise allows students generates enthusiasm for the study of to Contemporary Politics Jennifer Sterling-Folker, editor Mel Gurtov T to relate the concepts and issues at international relations. In the represen- Simulation Walter C. Opello, Jr., and A much-needed alternative to the usual [A] masterful discussion and application of the foundation of global politics to the tative words of one student, “It was the Stephen J. Rosow “ treatment“ of world politics. the major theoretical approaches in interna- realities of international politics today. best learning experience I’ve ever had.” ” tional relations.