Trends and Transformations in World Politics
By (Author) zgr Tfeki
Edited by Rahman Dag
Contributions by Rahman Dag
Contributions by Andrew KP Leung
Contributions by Ekrem Ok
Contributions by Richard Sakwa
Contributions by Snia Snica
Contributions by Luis Tom
Contributions by zgr Tfeki
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
5th May 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Historical geography
Politics and government
327.101
Hardback
294
Width 160mm, Height 228mm, Spine 28mm
612g
We are witnessing turbulent times which inspire both anxiety and hope. Many global trends are sweeping across a transforming world. To make these movements and changes more understandable, this book introduces the reader to the study of world politics in a period of rapid readjustment. This book also focuses on world-historical transformations as a general phenomenon, showing how the twenty-first century change in world politics fits into broader patterns of macro-historical change. To do that, the perspective of major international relations theories is utilized, and a discussion of transformation is grounded within a conceptual framework. This book will strengthen the readers understanding of the trends and transformations in world politics.
Tfeki and Da provide a timely guide to a world in flux. They have curated a unique and eclectic collection that brings together some of the most eminent and influential thinkers on world politics. It offers an innovative take on these politics through a combination of traditional chapters and a series of interviews, which, together, provide a multiple-dimensional approach to the critical debates and issues shaping our national and international politics.
The book is sweeping in its scope, crossing disciplinary and political borders in order to provide the array of conceptual lenses and perspectives that are necessary for bringing our confusing and complex world into focus. It has a kaleidoscopic quality, with each chapter and contribution offering a fresh vantage point and position that shifts and alters the readers understanding of contemporary world politics. This brings a richness of viewpoints that are vital for reading this tumultuous moment in global history.
Behind this collection also lies an agenda to chart a new international politics that can contribute to a more equitable world. It is a politics that must be sufficiently responsive to the multiple crises we face, from environmental catastrophe to exhausted economic orthodoxy, and new kinds of technologies and media. Scholars and students of IR and related disciplines will find much to engage with in a book which recognizes that radical new ways of thinking are needed to find the routes out of our turbulent times.
-- Paul Richardson, University of Birminghamzgr TFEKI is associate professor of International Relations at Karadeniz Technical University, Turkey.
Rahman DAis associate professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at Zonguldak Bulent Ecevit University.