Yes, it is designed for both undergraduate and postgraduate students, providing a comprehensive introduction to global politics.
Yes, it includes postcolonial, decolonial, and feminist approaches, offering a diverse and inclusive analysis.
The book integrates historical and contemporary case studies to illustrate key concepts.
Yes, it examines global inequality, poverty, and development in the context of globalization.
Absolutely, Chapter 27 focuses on terrorism and its relationship with global politics.
Yes, it discusses rising powers and the changing global order in Chapters 5 and 4.
Chapter 23 is dedicated to environmental issues in global politics.
Chapter 17 provides an in-depth analysis of the UN’s structure and influence.
Yes, Chapter 11 explores feminist perspectives in IR.
Chapters 13 and 22 discuss global trade, finance, and economic power struggles.