Introduction to Global Studies

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cosmopolitanism
culture
democracies
dictatorships
environment
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ethnicity
food
global economy
global environment
global governance
global health
global north
global south
Global system
globalization
glocalization
governments
health and disease
human rights
identity
migration
nationalism
patriotism
peace
population
race
resources
science
states
technology
trade
United Nations
urban majority
war

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  • ISBN 9781350443006
  • Weight: 1140g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 256mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Mar 2025
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Building on the strengths of the previous edition, this well-established textbook gives students a broad and inclusive overview of the important issues and events of our rapidly changing world. Delving into key debates and topics in global studies, ranging from migration and trade to the global climate emergency and health and disease, this new edition covers the latest developments in global issues, supporting students with an intriguing review of the world as it is today.

With popular learning features such as comparisons of the Global and Local and the Global North and South, as well as Contemporary Debates boxes, this text equips students with relevant examples and wide-ranging perspectives for addressing central themes in global studies.

Ideal for students on introductory global studies and globalization courses, this third edition offers:
-A brand new chapter on food and agriculture
-Chapters have been expanded to allow for more case studies and increased coverage of the themes of globalization, inequality and development
-Figures and tables updated with the most recent data and new details on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
-A comprehensive companion website, offering an array of resources for both students and lecturers, including a testbank, illustrated lecturer slides, interactive quizzes, and an online media library

John McCormick is Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Indiana University, Indianapolis, USA.

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