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Designed to complement the main themes of any introductory international relations course, Snow's bestselling text presents original case studies that survey the state of the international system and look in-depth at current issues. The cases are extremely timely, geopolitically diverse, accessibly written, and of high interest and salience amidst today's headlines. Cases cover enduring concepts like sovereignty, diplomacy, and national interest to emerging concerns like foreign election interference, the COVID pandemic, cybersecurity, and global climate change.
Designed to complement the main themes of any introductory international relations course, Snow's bestselling text presents original case studies that survey the state of the international system and look in-depth at current issues. The cases are extremely timely, geopolitically diverse, accessibly written, and of high interest and salience amidst today's headlines. Cases cover enduring concepts like sovereignty, diplomacy, and national interest to emerging concerns like foreign election interference, the COVID pandemic, cybersecurity, and global climate change.
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Autorenporträt
Donald M. Snow is Professor Emeritus in Political Science at The University of Alabama, where he served on the faculty for 37 years. During that period, he was also Director of International Studies within the College of Arts and Sciences, Director of Faculty Development and Services within the Office of Academic Affairs, and Chair of the Tenure and Promotions Committee within the Political Science Department. He also served as Visiting Professor at the United States Air, Army, and Naval War Colleges and the Air Command and Staff College. Within the discipline, he served as national Chair of the International Security Studies Section of the International Studies Association and of the Arms Control and International Studies Section of the American Political Science Association. He was a frequent lecturer as professional military education schools and conferences sponsored by organizations such as the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge. Snow has published over 60 academic books and monographs on international relations, foreign and national security topics for a variety of publishers. His most recent books include National Security, seventh edition (2020), The Middle East and American National Security (2021), and Cases in International Relations, ninth edition (2022). He resides with his wife on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, and has a son and three grandchildren who live nearby.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgments Part I. Conceptual Framework 1. Sovereignty: Defining Territorial Integrity and Jurisdiction on the West Bank 2. National Interests and Power: Competing with China 3. The Instruments of Power: Trying to End the Syrian Civil War 4. Diplomacy: Negotiating the US-Mexican Border Part II. Methods and Mechanics 5. Globalism, Protectionism, and Trade: Free Trade or Not? 6. Rising and Declining Powers: Iran and Russia 7. Internationalism and Unilateralism: Evaluating the Fate of NATO 8. Asymmetrical Warfare: The Forever War in Afghanistan 9. International Meddling and Interference: Russia in U.S. Elections, The United States in Guatemala Part III. Systemic Problems 10. Nuclear Proliferation: Israel, North Korea, and Iran 11. Power Changes and Status: Superpowers, Pivotal States and the Middle East Conflict 12. Cyberwar and Cybersecurity: May the Force Be with Whom? 13. Maritime Chokepoints, Global Trade and International Competition: The Ever Given Reminder Part IV. Global Crises 14. The Evolving Nature and Problem of Terror: The Perpetual Threat 15. International Population Movement: Restricting or Increasing Immigration in the United States, Europe, and China 16. Stateless Nations: The Fate of the Palestinians and the Kurds 17. Global Climate Change: Paris and Beyond 18. The Covid-19 Pandemic: "Disease Knows No Frontiers?" Index
Preface Acknowledgments Part I. Conceptual Framework 1. Sovereignty: Defining Territorial Integrity and Jurisdiction on the West Bank 2. National Interests and Power: Competing with China 3. The Instruments of Power: Trying to End the Syrian Civil War 4. Diplomacy: Negotiating the US-Mexican Border Part II. Methods and Mechanics 5. Globalism, Protectionism, and Trade: Free Trade or Not? 6. Rising and Declining Powers: Iran and Russia 7. Internationalism and Unilateralism: Evaluating the Fate of NATO 8. Asymmetrical Warfare: The Forever War in Afghanistan 9. International Meddling and Interference: Russia in U.S. Elections, The United States in Guatemala Part III. Systemic Problems 10. Nuclear Proliferation: Israel, North Korea, and Iran 11. Power Changes and Status: Superpowers, Pivotal States and the Middle East Conflict 12. Cyberwar and Cybersecurity: May the Force Be with Whom? 13. Maritime Chokepoints, Global Trade and International Competition: The Ever Given Reminder Part IV. Global Crises 14. The Evolving Nature and Problem of Terror: The Perpetual Threat 15. International Population Movement: Restricting or Increasing Immigration in the United States, Europe, and China 16. Stateless Nations: The Fate of the Palestinians and the Kurds 17. Global Climate Change: Paris and Beyond 18. The Covid-19 Pandemic: "Disease Knows No Frontiers?" Index
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