1 Approaches to International Relations
2 The Historical Context of Contemporary International Relations
3 Contending Perspectives: How to Think about International Relations Theoretically
4 The International System
5 The State
6 The Individual
7 Intergovernmental Organizations, Nongovernmental Organizations, and International Law
8 War and Strife
9 International Political Economy
10 Globalizing Issues

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Chapter 10: Globalizing Issues

International Relations Focus Questions

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  1. What are the critical characteristics of globalizing issues?

  1. What characteristics make AIDS a particularly difficult globalizing issue?

  1. How do the concepts of collective goods and sustainability help us think
    about environmental issues?


  1. What environmental issues may lead to international conflict?

  1. What are the different generations of human rights?

  1. How can international human rights standards be enforced?

  1. How have the contending theories of international relations been modified
    or changed to accommodate globalizing issues?





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