The challenge of teaching international studies is to help students think coherently about the multiple causes and effects of global problems. In International Studies: Global Forces, Interactions, and Tensions, award-winning scholars Scott Straus and Barry Driscoll introduce students to the foundations of the course; the major actors, institutions and theories; as well as the contemporary problems that will matter most to students.
In the fully updated Second Edition, the authors give students a clear framework that pinpoints how key factors—forces, interactions, and tensions—contribute to current world events and global problems like human rights abuses, economic inequality, pandemic and global health responses, and food security. The book raises the bar for the Introduction to International Studies course and is relevant to students from a wide variety of backgrounds with diverse interests in geography, sociology, political science, and anthropology.
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PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
PART I FOUNDATIONS
CHAPTER 1. Global Interactions and Global Tensions
A FRAMEWORK FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
GLOBAL INTERACTIONS
GLOBAL TENSIONS
AN INSIDE-OUT/OUTSIDE-IN APPROACH
GLOBAL FORCES
KEY TERMS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
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NOTES
CHAPTER 2. The Making of Our Global Age: Forces, Interactions, and Tensions Since 1800
THE FIRST GLOBAL AGE: INCREASING GLOBAL INTERACTIONS
BETWEEN THE FIRST AND SECOND GLOBAL AGES: WARS, HOT AND COLD, AND NEW INTERACTIONS
THE SECOND GLOBAL AGE: AN EXPLOSION OF GLOBAL FINANCE, INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS, AND NEW TENSIONS
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
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NOTES
CHAPTER 3. States: Shapers and Subjects of Global Interactions
THE AGE OF STATES: BORN FROM A CYCLE OF INTERACTIONS
WHAT DOES A STATE DO?
WHERE DO STATES COME FROM? FORCES SHAPING THE MODERN STATE
THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF STATES
IS THE STATE FIT FOR PURPOSE? MODERN CHALLENGES TO STATES
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
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NOTES
CHAPTER 4. Intergovernmental Organizations: Sites of Global Governance
PROBLEMS WITHOUT PASSPORTS
IGOS: THE BASICS
WHAT DO IGOS DO?
THE UNITED NATIONS: MEDIATING GLOBAL TENSIONS
DO IGOS ACTUALLY MATTER? THREE VIEWS
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
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NOTES
CHAPTER 5 Civil Society: Agents of Change in Global Interactions
WHO CARES ABOUT CECIL THE LION?
WHAT IS CIVIL SOCIETY?
WHO IS CIVIL SOCIETY?
RECENT HISTORY OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY: RISE OF A NEW GLOBAL FORCE
CIVIL SOCIETY ON THE GLOBAL STAGE
HOW DOES CIVIL SOCIETY HAVE AN IMPACT?
CRITICISMS OF GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
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CHAPTER 6. Social Identities and Culture: Shaping Interactions at the Individual and Societal Levels
WHAT ARE SOCIAL IDENTITIES AND CULTURE?
GLOBAL INTERACTIONS AND FORCES IMPACT IDENTITY AND CULTURE
WHICH SOCIAL IDENTITIES MATTER?
WHY DO SOME SOCIAL IDENTITIES MATTER MORE THAN OTHERS?
SOCIAL IDENTITIES AND GLOBAL CHALLENGES
UNDERSTANDING CULTURE
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
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NOTES
CHAPTER 7. Money: Propelling Global Interactions
WHY GLOBAL MONEY MATTERS
WHAT IS CAPITALISM?
TRADE
FINANCE: BORROWERS, LENDERS, AND DEBT
TWO TYPES OF CROSS-BORDER INVESTMENT
FINANCIAL HYPERGLOBALIZATION AND THE GLOBAL
FINANCIAL CRISIS
CURRENCIES
BRINGING TRADE, FINANCE, AND CURRENCIES TOGETHER
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
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NOTES
PART II. GLOBAL CHALLENGES
CHAPTER 8. Democracy and Representation: Struggles for Freedom and Efforts to Restrict It
A CRITICAL MOMENT FOR DEMOCRACY
WHAT DO DEMOCRACIES CONSIST OF?
WHAT DO DICTATORSHIPS CONSIST OF?
TRENDS IN DEMOCRATIZATION
THE PROCESS OF DEMOCRATIZATION
DEMOCRATIC CONSOLIDATION
DEMOCRACY AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES THEMES
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
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NOTES
CHAPTER 9. Human Rights: The Challenge of Setting and Enforcing Global Norms
WHAT IS THE HUMAN RIGHTS REGIME?
HUMAN RIGHTS AT THE UN LEVEL: ROOTS OF THE TENSION BETWEEN UNIVERSAL RIGHTS AND STATE SOVEREIGNTY
REGIONAL APPROACHES TO HUMAN RIGHTS
WHAT ROLES DO NONSTATE HUMAN RIGHTS ACTORS PLAY?
DO HUMAN RIGHTS WORK?
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
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NOTES
CHAPTER 10. Development: The Challenge of Global Poverty
A PICTURE OF UNEVEN GLOBAL POVERTY
WHAT IS DEVELOPMENT, AND HOW IS IT MEASURED?
WHY ARE SOME COUNTRIES POOR?
HOW CAN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES GROW THEIR ECONOMIES? FIVE THEORIES
THE ROLE OF FOREIGN AID
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
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NOTES
CHAPTER 11. Civil Wars and Terrorism: New Global Security Challenges and Efforts to Manage Them
WHAT ARE CIVIL WARS?
WHAT IS TERRORISM?
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
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NOTES
CHAPTER 12. Migration: Confronting the Myths of Human Movement
WHAT IS MIGRATION?
TRENDS IN GLOBAL MIGRATION: FACTS AND MYTHS
WHY DO PEOPLE MIGRATE? PUSH, PULL, AND POLICY FACTORS
THE IMPACTS OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
BRAIN DRAIN OR BRAIN GAIN?
HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND MODERN SLAVERY
CAN MIGRATION BE GOVERNED GLOBALLY?
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
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NOTES
CHAPTER 13. Global Health: Addressing Inequalities in Outcomes
BUGS DO NOT RESPECT BORDERS, AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL STUDIES THEMES
WHAT IS GLOBAL HEALTH?
GLOBAL HEALTH OUTCOMES HIGHLIGHT SYSTEMIC INEQUALITIES
THE GLOBAL HIV AND AIDS PANDEMIC
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
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NOTES
CHAPTER 14. Global Environment: Confronting the Challenge of Climate Change
WHAT IS CLIMATE CHANGE?
EMPIRICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
PREDICTIONS ABOUT FUTURE CLIMATE CHANGE
IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
RESPONSES TO CLIMATE CHANGE: GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
OTHER APPROACHES TO CLIMATE CHANGE
CLIMATE CHANGE AND CROSS-CUTTING GLOBAL FORCES
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
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NOTES
CHAPTER 15. Global Food: How Can We Solve World Hunger?
GLOBAL HUNGER AND A GROWING POPULATION: IS THERE ENOUGH FOOD?
IF THERE IS ENOUGH FOOD, WHY DO FAMINES OCCUR?
REDUCING HUNGER: FOOD SECURITY OR FOOD SOVEREIGNTY
WHO RUNS GLOBAL FOOD?
TRACING GLOBAL FOOD: VALUE CHAINS
SUMMARY
KEY TERMS
QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW
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GLOSSARY
INDEX
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Barry Driscoll has completed Ph D in Political Science from University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is originally from Galway, Ireland and made it to Grinnell by way of Leiden (Holland), Copenhagen, Washington, London, Oslo, and finally Wisconsin, either working in international development or researching themes in comparative politics. His work is on the political economy of development and the state in Africa, focusing on decentralization, local governance, taxation, state capacity, and political parties. His work has been published in Democratization, Studies in Comparative International Development, and Journal of Modern African Studies. At Grinnell College, he teaches classes on African Politics, International Political Economy, and the Political Economy of Development.