A New Introduction
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Jenny Edkins is a writer and a Professor in the Politics department at The University of Manchester, UK. Maja Zehfuss is Professor of International Politics at The University of Manchester, UK.
1 Introduction 2 How do we begin to think about the world? 3 What happens if we dont take nature for granted? 4 Can we save the planet? 5 Who do we think we are? 6 How do religious beliefs affect politics? 7 Why do we obey? 8 How do we find out whats going on in the world? 9 How does the way we use the Internet make a difference? 10 Why is peoples movement restricted? 11 Why is the world divided territorially? 12 How do people come to identify with nations? 13 Does the nation-state work? 14 Is democracy a good idea? 15 Do colonialism and slavery belong to the past? 16 How does colonialism work? 17 How is the world organized economically? 18 How does finance affect the politics of everyday life? 19 Why are some people better off than others? 20 How can we end poverty? 21 Why do some people think they know what is good for others? 22 Why does politics turn to violence? 23 What makes the world dangerous? 24 Can we move beyond conflict? 25 Who has rights? 26 Conclusion: What can we do to change the world?