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| Preface | p. xi |
| Maps | p. xviii |
| Global Issues: Challenges of Globalization | p. 1 |
| Introduction | p. 2 |
| From International Relations to Global Issues | p. 2 |
| Pluralism and Interdependence | p. 3 |
| The Growth of the Modern State | p. 4 |
| Sovereignty | p. 6 |
| The Decline of Sovereignty | p. 7 |
| The European Union: Redefining Sovereignty | ... MOREp. 7 |
| The Rise of Nonstate Actors | p. 8 |
| The Catholic Church | p. 8 |
| Transnational Corporations | p. 9 |
| Interdependence and Globalization | p. 9 |
| Causes of Globalization | p. 10 |
| Forms of Globalization | p. 12 |
| Economic Globalization | p. 12 |
| Financial Globalization | p. 12 |
| Political Globalization | p. 14 |
| Military Globalization | p. 15 |
| Cultural Globalization | p. 15 |
| Environmental Globalization | p. 26 |
| Criminal Globalization | p. 16 |
| Periods of Globalization16 | |
| Resistance to Globalization | p. 17 |
| Debating Globalization | p. 18 |
| Case Study Challenges Facing the Catholic Church | p. 19 |
| Summary and Review | p. 20 |
| The Struggle for Primacy in a Global Society | p. 24 |
| Introduction | p. 25 |
| Power and Leadership | p. 25 |
| The Rise and Fall of Great Powers | p. 26 |
| Strategies for Maintaining Power | p. 27 |
| America | p. 28 |
| Challenging American Hegemony | p. 32 |
| China | p. 32 |
| Threats to U.S. Power: Emerging Powers and Nonstate Actors | p. 35 |
| Domestic Threats to American Hegemony | p. 36 |
| Will the United States Remain the Dominant Power? | p. 37 |
| Case Study Challenges Facing China | p. 38 |
| Summary and Review | p. 40 |
| Human Rights | p. 43 |
| Introduction | p. 44 |
| Globalization and Human Rights | p. 44 |
| Nongovernmental Organizations and Human Rights | p. 45 |
| Global Companies and Human Rights | p. 45 |
| Development of Human Rights | p. 46 |
| Social Contract Theories and Human Rights | p. 46 |
| Utilitarianism, Libertarianism, and Marxism | p. 47 |
| Legal Positivism and Human Rights | p. 48 |
| Globalization of Human Rights: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights | p. 48 |
| Philosophical Controversies Over Human Rights | p. 50 |
| Universalism Versus Cultural Relativis | p. 50 |
| Individuals and Communities | p. 50 |
| Relationship Between Rights and Obligations | p. 50 |
| Prioritizing Human Rights | p. 51 |
| Absolutism Versus Consequentialism | p. 51 |
| Human Rights Regimes | p. 51 |
| Enforcing Human Rights Globally | p. 52 |
| Sanctions | p. 53 |
| Humanitarian Intervention: Responsibility to Protect | p. 54 |
| Responding to Genocide | p. 55 |
| The International Criminal Court | p. 56 |
| Women and Human Rights | p. 57 |
| Sexual Violence: Rape as a Weapon of War | p. 58 |
| Islam and Human Rights | p. 59 |
| Fighting Terrorism and Protecting Human Rights | p. 61 |
| The Death Penalty and Human Rights | p. 62 |
| Case Study Homosexuals and Human Rights | p. 63 |
| Summary and Review | p. 64 |
| Promoting Democracy | p. 67 |
| Introduction | p. 68 |
| Democracy | p. 68 |
| Political Participation and Democracy | p. 69 |
| Women's Political Participation and Democracy | p. 70 |
| Factors Conducive to Democracy | p. 72 |
| Promoting Democracy | p. 73 |
| Global Civil Society and the Promotion of Democracy | p. 73 |
| The Promotion of Democracy by the United States | p. 75 |
| Imposing Democracy by Force in Iraq | p. 76 |
| Transitions to Democracy | p. 77 |
| Latin America | p. 80 |
| Russia | p. 80 |
| Islam and Democracy in the Middle East | p. 82 |
| Global Governance and Democracy | p. 83 |
| International Regimes | p. 83 |
| Making Global Institutions More Democratic | p. 84 |
| Case Study Democratic Transitions in the Middle East and North Africa | p. 84 |
| Summary and Review | p. 86 |
| Global Terrorism | p. 90 |
| Introduction | p. 91 |
| Defining Terrorism | p. 91 |
| Factors Conducive to Terrorism | p. 92 |
| Goals, Strategies, and Weapons of Terrorism | p. 94 |
| Financing Terrorism | p. 95 |
| The Costs of Terrorism | p. 96 |
| Costs to Individuals | p. 97 |
| Economic Costs | p. 97 |
| Costs to Governments | p. 97 |
| Foreign Policy Costs | p. 97 |
| Costs to Democracy | p. 97 |
| Kinds of Terrorism | p. 98 |
| Domestic Terrorism | p. 99 |
| Nationalist Terrorism | p. 100 |
| Religious Terrorism | p. 105 |
| Box Notes of Religious Terrorists Who Attacked America | p. 106 |
| State Terrorism | p. 107 |
| Global Terrorism | p. 107 |
| Responding to Terrorism | p. 108 |
| Fighting Terrorism and Protecting Democracy | p. 110 |
| Case Study Terrorism in Pakistan | p. 111 |
| Summary and Review | p. 112 |
| Weapons Proliferation | p. 116 |
| Introduction | p. 117 |
| The Proliferation of Weapons | p. 118 |
| Reasons for the Proliferation of Weapons | p. 118 |
| The Proliferation of Small Arms | p. 119 |
| The Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons | p. 121 |
| China and Japan | p. 122 |
| India and Pakistan | p. 123 |
| The Middle East | p. 124 |
| North Korea | p. 125 |
| America's Nuclear Response to Nuclear Proliferation | p. 126 |
| Chemical and Biological Weapons | p. 127 |
| Nonproliferation Regimes | p. 129 |
| Nuclear Nonproliferation | p. 130 |
| Curbing Chemical and Biological Weapons | p. 131 |
| CASE STUDY Countries That Abandoned Nuclear Weapons Programs | p. 133 |
| Summary and Review | p. 134 |
| The Global Financial Crisis | p. 138 |
| Introduction | p. 139 |
| Causes of the Global Financial Crisis | p. 140 |
| Deregulation of Financial Markets | p. 141 |
| Financial Innovations | p. 142 |
| Executive Compensation | p. 143 |
| Low Interest Rates | p. 144 |
| Subprime Loans | p. 144 |
| Speculation | p. 145 |
| The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis | p. 146 |
| Foreclosures | p. 147 |
| Decline in Manufacturing and Trade | p. 148 |
| Global Power Shift | p. 148 |
| Global Responses to the Financial Crisis | p. 149 |
| America's Response | p. 149 |
| European Responses | p. 150 |
| China's Response | p. 151 |
| Financial Regulations | p. 151 |
| CASE STUDY Ireland: The Decline of the Celtic Tiger | p. 152 |
| Summary and Review | p. 153 |
| Global Trade | p. 156 |
| Introduction | p. 157 |
| The Globalization of Free Trade | p. 158 |
| Exchange Rates, Budget Deficits, and Trade | p. 162 |
| Barriers to Free Trade | p. 163 |
| Do Trade Deficits Matter? | p. 163 |
| Global Companies and Global Factories | p. 164 |
| Global Trade and Low Wages | p. 165 |
| Global Companies Promote Equality | p. 165 |
| Labor Unions and Global Trade | p. 166 |
| Global Trade Disputes | p. 166 |
| Tariffs | p. 167 |
| Quotas | p. 167 |
| Subsidies | p. 168 |
| Genetically Modified Food | p. 169 |
| Global Trade and the Environment | p. 170 |
| Diseases and Global Trade | p. 171 |
| Regional Trade Blocs | p. 172 |
| The European Union | p. 172 |
| The North American Free Trade Agreement | p. 174 |
| The Association of Southeast Asian Nations | p. 174 |
| The South American Common Market | p. 175 |
| Case Study The Growing Power of Emerging Markets: Brazil | p. 176 |
| Summary and Revie | p. 177 |
| Global Inequality and Poverty | p. 180 |
| Introduction | p. 181 |
| Does Inequality Matter? | p. 181 |
| The Globalization and Inequality Debate | p. 183 |
| Globalists Make Their Case | p. 183 |
| Antiglobalists Make Their Case | p. 184 |
| Global Inequality | p. 185 |
| Inequality Between Developed and Developing Countries | p. 187 |
| Causes of Inequality Between Rich and Poor Countries | p. 189 |
| Inequality Within Rich Countries | p. 191 |
| The United States | p. 191 |
| Other Industrialized Countries | p. 192 |
| Inequality Within Poor Countries | p. 194 |
| Gender Inequality | p. 195 |
| Global Poverty | p. 196 |
| Closing the Gap | p. 199 |
| Case Study Food Insecurity and Rising Food Prices | p. 201 |
| Summary and Review | p. 203 |
| Environmental Issues | p. 206 |
| Introduction | p. 207 |
| The Globalization of Environmental Problems | p. 207 |
| Nongovernmental Organizations and the Environment | p. 210 |
| Women and the Environment | p. 210 |
| Indigenous Peoples and the Environment | p. 210 |
| Strategies Used by Nongovernmental Organizations | p. 211 |
| Biodiversity | p. 212 |
| Endangered Species and Wildlife Protection | p. 213 |
| Deforestation | p. 215 |
| Causes of Deforestation | p. 215 |
| Efforts to Prevent Deforestation | p. 216 |
| Ocean Resources-Fishing | p. 217 |
| Ocean Pollution | p. 218 |
| Global Warming and Climate Change | p. 219 |
| Water Scarcity | p. 223 |
| Military Activities and the Environment | p. 224 |
| Case Study The Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan | p. 226 |
| Summary and Review | p. 228 |
| Population and Migration | p. 231 |
| Introduction | p. 232 |
| Population | p. 232 |
| Population Issues in Developing Countries | p. 233 |
| Population Issues in Developed Countries | p. 235 |
| Global Migration | p. 237 |
| Gender and Migration | p. 237 |
| Types of Migration | p. 238 |
| Causes of Migration | p. 239 |
| Push Factors | p. 239 |
| Refugees | p. 241 |
| Pull Factors | p. 243 |
| Case Studies | p. 245 |
| The United States | p. 245 |
| Western Europe | p. 246 |
| Social, Economic, and Political Implications of Migration | p. 249 |
| The Impact of Migration on Sending Countries | p. 249 |
| The Impact of Migration on Receiving Countries | p. 250 |
| Case Study Global Aging and Pensions | p. 251 |
| Summary and Review | p. 252 |
| Global Crime | p. 255 |
| Introduction | p. 256 |
| The Globalization of Crime | p. 256 |
| The Global Drug Problem | p. 257 |
| Efforts to Control the Drug Problem | p. 258 |
| Global Smuggling of Migrants | p. 261 |
| Contemporary Slavery and Human Trafficking | p. 262 |
| Criminal Gangs and Kidnapping | p. 264 |
| Illegal Trade in Endangered Animals and Plants | p. 266 |
| Cybercrimes and Piracy | p. 267 |
| Global Responses to Crime | p. 270 |
| Case Study Government Corruption in India | p. 271 |
| Summary and Review | p. 272 |
| The Globalization of Disease | p. 275 |
| Introduction | p. 276 |
| Globalization of Infectious Diseases | p. 276 |
| Global Travel and Communications | p. 277 |
| Human Security and Infectious Diseases | p. 278 |
| Infectious Diseases | p. 279 |
| Influenza and Avian Flu | p. 281 |
| Malaria, Dengue, and Yellow Fever | p. 282 |
| Malaria | p. 282 |
| Tuberculosis | p. 284 |
| HIV/AIDS | p. 285 |
| Africa | p. 286 |
| Global Responses to Aids | p. 287 |
| SARS | p. 289 |
| Global Responses to Infectious Diseases | p. 290 |
| Case Study Obesity: A Global Epidemic | p. 292 |
| Summary and Review | p. 293 |
| Cultural Clashes and Conflict Resolution | p. 296 |
| Introduction | p. 297 |
| Cultural Influences on Conflicts | p. 297 |
| Clashing Civilizations | p. 298 |
| The West and the Muslim World | p. 299 |
| The United States and Islam | p. 300 |
| Clashes Among Nations | p. 302 |
| Ethnic Conflicts | p. 303 |
| Ethnicity and Ethnic Identity | p. 304 |
| The Causes of Ethnic Conflict | p. 305 |
| Ethnic Clashes | p. 307 |
| Resolving Cultural Conflicts | p. 310 |
| Negotiation | p. 311 |
| Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Intervention | p. 312 |
| Peacemaking | p. 312 |
| Peacebuilding | p. 312 |
| Case Study War in Afghanistan | p. 313 |
| Summary and Review | p. 315 |
| Photo Credits | p. 318 |
| Index | p. 319 |
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