Controversies in globalization contending approaches to international relations
Controversies in globalization contending approaches to international relations
- Washington CQ Press 2010
- lxi,489p. ill. ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [423]-470) and index.
Trade liberalization and economic growth: Does trade liberalization contribute to economic prosperity? / Trade and equality: Does free trade promote economic equality? / Poverty: Can foreign aid reduce poverty? / Emerging technology and political institutions: Is the precautionary principle an effective tool for policymakers to use in regulating emerging technologies? / Terrorism and security: Is international terrorism a significant challenge to national security? / Nuclear weapons: Should the United States or the international community aggressively pursue nuclear nonproliferation policies? / Military intervention and human rights: Is foreign military intervention justified by widespread human rights abuses? / Climate change and the environment: Can international regimes be effective means to restrain carbon emissions? / The future of energy: Should governments encourage the development of alternative energy sources to help reduce dependence on fossil fuels? / HIV/AIDS: Should the wealthy nations promote anti-HIV/AIDS efforts in poor nations? / Gender: Should the United States aggressively promote women's rights in developing nations? / Immigration: Should countries liberalize immigration policies? / Culture and diversity: Should development efforts seek to preserve local culture? / Civil society: Do NGOs wield too much power? / Democracy: Should all nations be encouraged to promote democratization? / David Dollar, Robert H. Wade -- L. Alan Winters, Kate Vyborny and Nancy Birdsall -- Jeffrey Sachs, George B.N. Ayittey -- Indur M. Goklany, John D. Graham -- Scott Atran, John Mueller -- Scott D. Sagan and Josh A. Weddle , Todd S. Sechser -- Jack Donnelly, Simon Chesterman -- Ruth Greenspan Bell, Samuel Thernstrom -- Christopher Flavin, Michael Lynch -- Kammerle Schneider and Laurie Garrett, Mark Heywood -- Isobel Coleman, Marcia E. Greenberg -- James F. Hollifield, Philip Martin -- Elsa Stamatopoulou, Kwame Anthony Appiah -- Kenneth Anderson, Marlies Glasius -- Francis Fukuyana and Michael McFaul, Edward D. Mansfield and Jack Snyder.
9780872895058
2009003337
Globalization.
JZ1318 / .C6577 2010
327 / CO-
Includes bibliographical references (p. [423]-470) and index.
Trade liberalization and economic growth: Does trade liberalization contribute to economic prosperity? / Trade and equality: Does free trade promote economic equality? / Poverty: Can foreign aid reduce poverty? / Emerging technology and political institutions: Is the precautionary principle an effective tool for policymakers to use in regulating emerging technologies? / Terrorism and security: Is international terrorism a significant challenge to national security? / Nuclear weapons: Should the United States or the international community aggressively pursue nuclear nonproliferation policies? / Military intervention and human rights: Is foreign military intervention justified by widespread human rights abuses? / Climate change and the environment: Can international regimes be effective means to restrain carbon emissions? / The future of energy: Should governments encourage the development of alternative energy sources to help reduce dependence on fossil fuels? / HIV/AIDS: Should the wealthy nations promote anti-HIV/AIDS efforts in poor nations? / Gender: Should the United States aggressively promote women's rights in developing nations? / Immigration: Should countries liberalize immigration policies? / Culture and diversity: Should development efforts seek to preserve local culture? / Civil society: Do NGOs wield too much power? / Democracy: Should all nations be encouraged to promote democratization? / David Dollar, Robert H. Wade -- L. Alan Winters, Kate Vyborny and Nancy Birdsall -- Jeffrey Sachs, George B.N. Ayittey -- Indur M. Goklany, John D. Graham -- Scott Atran, John Mueller -- Scott D. Sagan and Josh A. Weddle , Todd S. Sechser -- Jack Donnelly, Simon Chesterman -- Ruth Greenspan Bell, Samuel Thernstrom -- Christopher Flavin, Michael Lynch -- Kammerle Schneider and Laurie Garrett, Mark Heywood -- Isobel Coleman, Marcia E. Greenberg -- James F. Hollifield, Philip Martin -- Elsa Stamatopoulou, Kwame Anthony Appiah -- Kenneth Anderson, Marlies Glasius -- Francis Fukuyana and Michael McFaul, Edward D. Mansfield and Jack Snyder.
9780872895058
2009003337
Globalization.
JZ1318 / .C6577 2010
327 / CO-