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Introduction
Klaus Larres & Ruth Wittlinger
I. BACKGROUND: HISTORY AND THEORY
1. Global Politics since 1945
Klaus Larres
2. Democracy: Problems and Challenges, Opportunities and Design
Matthew Flinders and Marc Geddes
3. The Global Economy and the "Great Recession"
Mark K. Cassell
4. Theorizing Global Politics
Wayne McLean
II. GLOBAL ACTORS
5. The USA
John Dumbrell
6. The People’s Republic of China
Gudrun Wacker
7. Russia’s Resurgent Political Identity
Peter Eltsov
8. India
Christian Wagner
9. The European Union
Christian Schweiger
10. Germany
Ruth Wittlinger
11. The United Nations
Manuel Fröhlich
12. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
Linda Risso
13. IMF and World Bank
Rainer Hillebrand
14. Non-Governmental Organisations
Hannah Murphy-Gregory
15. Regional Organisations
Ulf Engel
16. Multinational Businesses
John Mikler
III. TRANSNATIONAL CHALLENGES
17. Global Environmental Politics: Sustainable Development, Climate Change and the Energy Dilemma
Sarah Cohen
18. Transnational Politics of Migration: From States to Regimes and Agents
Margit Fauser
19. Global Poverty
Indrajit Roy
20. Failing States and Statebuilding
Jutta Bakonyi
21. Soft and Hard Power
Annamarie Bindenagel Sehovic
22. The Rise of Religious Fundamentalism
Dianne Kirby
23. Human Rights and the International Criminal Court
Yvonne McDermott
24. The Threat of Transnational Terrorism
Tobias Hof
25. Fighting Corruption Globally: A Case of Norm Diffusion in International Relations
Holger Moroff
26. Nuclear Proliferation and International Stability
Jonas Schneider
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