
The Globalization of World Politics
An Introduction to International Relations
Oxford University Press
10th Edition
Published on 6. April 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
700 pages
978-0-19-889980-8 (ISBN)
Description
Celebrating its landmark tenth edition, The Globalization of World Politics remains the best-selling and most comprehensive introductory text to international relations.
Fully updated and expanded, this milestone edition continues to tackle the most urgent and complex challenges that dominate international relations today. Written by leading scholars in the field, The Globalization of World Politics now includes brand new chapters on ecological thought in international relations, the rise of the modern international order, and Marxist theories of international relations.
Tailored pedagogical features are seamlessly woven throughout the text and are designed to help students to cultivate analytical thinking and bridge the gap between theory and real-world practice. Interactive activities such as multiple-choice questions and the 'Opposing Opinions' feature foster active learning, enhancing students' understanding of key concepts and debates.
Key features
- Unrivalled coverage of history, theory, structures, processes, and international issues by leading international scholars makes it ideal for introductory courses while also being a valuable reference for the remainder of an IR degree.
- Reflects the latest developments in the field including the US presidential elections, climate change, and Artificial Intelligence.
- A wide-range of case studies span cultures and geographies and highlight contemporary crises such as the UN and conflict in Gaza, ending plastics pollution, and the Russia-Ukraine war, connecting theory to today's most pressing international challenges.
- Integrated learning features in the e-book and Trove editions, including author videos, opposing opinions features, and end-of-section multiple-choice questions are carefully developed to help students achieve a firm foundation in the discipline.
- Carefully edited by highly respected International Relations experts John Baylis, Steve Smith and Patricia Owens to ensure a coherent style throughout, making it ideal for students who are new to international relations.
- Available as an e-book enhanced with self-assessment activities and multi-media content to offer a fully immersive experience and extra learning support.
New to this edition
- New Chapter 3: The rise of the modern international order by Ayse Zarakol
- New Chapter 8: Marxist theories of international relations by Maia Pal
- New Chapter 13: Ecological thought in International Relations by Andrea Brock
- Expanded coverage of non-Western approaches, particularly perspectives from the Global South, are woven throughout all the chapters to emphasise the importance of viewing international relations from representative and varied perspectives.
- Updated exploration of the contemporary crisis of the liberal international order and the challenge of the second Trump administration to ideas about 'globalization'.
Digital formats and resources
The Globalization of World Politics is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats and is supported by extensive online resources.
The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access, with learning resources embedded and hyperlinked throughout to offer self-assessment activities and extra support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
The student resources, accessible via the e-book and Politics Trove, include:
- Topical videos
- End-of-section multiple-choice questions
- Flashcard glossary
The book's teaching resources, accessible online for adopting lecturers, include:
- PowerPoint slides
- Test bank
- Question bank
Fully updated and expanded, this milestone edition continues to tackle the most urgent and complex challenges that dominate international relations today. Written by leading scholars in the field, The Globalization of World Politics now includes brand new chapters on ecological thought in international relations, the rise of the modern international order, and Marxist theories of international relations.
Tailored pedagogical features are seamlessly woven throughout the text and are designed to help students to cultivate analytical thinking and bridge the gap between theory and real-world practice. Interactive activities such as multiple-choice questions and the 'Opposing Opinions' feature foster active learning, enhancing students' understanding of key concepts and debates.
Key features
- Unrivalled coverage of history, theory, structures, processes, and international issues by leading international scholars makes it ideal for introductory courses while also being a valuable reference for the remainder of an IR degree.
- Reflects the latest developments in the field including the US presidential elections, climate change, and Artificial Intelligence.
- A wide-range of case studies span cultures and geographies and highlight contemporary crises such as the UN and conflict in Gaza, ending plastics pollution, and the Russia-Ukraine war, connecting theory to today's most pressing international challenges.
- Integrated learning features in the e-book and Trove editions, including author videos, opposing opinions features, and end-of-section multiple-choice questions are carefully developed to help students achieve a firm foundation in the discipline.
- Carefully edited by highly respected International Relations experts John Baylis, Steve Smith and Patricia Owens to ensure a coherent style throughout, making it ideal for students who are new to international relations.
- Available as an e-book enhanced with self-assessment activities and multi-media content to offer a fully immersive experience and extra learning support.
New to this edition
- New Chapter 3: The rise of the modern international order by Ayse Zarakol
- New Chapter 8: Marxist theories of international relations by Maia Pal
- New Chapter 13: Ecological thought in International Relations by Andrea Brock
- Expanded coverage of non-Western approaches, particularly perspectives from the Global South, are woven throughout all the chapters to emphasise the importance of viewing international relations from representative and varied perspectives.
- Updated exploration of the contemporary crisis of the liberal international order and the challenge of the second Trump administration to ideas about 'globalization'.
Digital formats and resources
The Globalization of World Politics is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats and is supported by extensive online resources.
The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access, with learning resources embedded and hyperlinked throughout to offer self-assessment activities and extra support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
The student resources, accessible via the e-book and Politics Trove, include:
- Topical videos
- End-of-section multiple-choice questions
- Flashcard glossary
The book's teaching resources, accessible online for adopting lecturers, include:
- PowerPoint slides
- Test bank
- Question bank
Reviews / Votes
The perfect choice for anyone teaching a comprehensive course on international relations at the college/university level. It covers all major ideas, theories and topics relevant in international relations and leaves few stones unturned. * Dr. Eric Fattor, Colorado State University, USA * This book is comprehensive, inclusive, and constantly up-to-date; an accessible guide through the fascinating but complex labyrinth of modern world politics. It is an essential resource for any introductory IR modules. * Dr. Fabio Simonetti, Brunel University of London, UK * This text has surprising breadth and depth to the chapters while still keeping the writing at an approachable level for undergraduate students. There is a diverse set of case studies and critiques which ensure that students are experiencing a wider variety of perspectives about IR. * Dr. Devon Cantwell-Chavez, University of Copenhagen, Denmark * Quite simply, it's the best global politics textbook there is. * Dr. Adriana Sinclair, University of East Anglia, UK * An essential resource for those studying and teaching International Relations. * Dr. Suwita Hani Randhawa, University of the West of England, UK * This book provides an excellent introduction to the main theoretical approaches, issues, debates and historical perspectives in the study of IR, global politics and international order. It is a great guide for undergraduates and anyone else interested in these topics. * Dr. Aaron Tauss, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia *More details
Edition
10th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 262 mm
Width: 198 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
1432 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-889980-8 (9780198899808)
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John Baylis | Steve Smith | Patricia Owens
The Globalization of World Politics
An Introduction to International Relations
Book
12/2022
9th Edition
Oxford University Press
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Persons
John Baylis, Emeritus Professor of Politics and International Relations and former Pro Vice Chancellor, Swansea University, Patricia Owens, Professor of International Relations, University of Oxford, Steve Smith, The UK Government's International Education Champion since 2020; and former Vice-Chancellor and Professor of International Politics at the University of Exeter, University of Exeter
Editor
Emeritus Professor of Politics and International Relations and former Pro Vice ChancellorEmeritus Professor of Politics and International Relations and former Pro Vice Chancellor, Swansea University
Professor of International RelationsProfessor of International Relations, University of Oxford
The UK Government's International Education Champion since 2020; and former Vice-Chancellor and Professor of International Politics at the University of ExeterThe UK Government's International Education Champion since 2020; and former Vice-Chancellor and Professor of International Politics at the University of Exeter
Content
- Part 1: International relations in a global era
- 1: Patricia Owens, John Baylis, Steve Smith: Introduction
- 2: Anthony McGrew: Globalization and global politics
- Part 2: The historical context
- 3: Ayse Zarakol: The rise of the modern international order
- 4: Len Scott: International history of the twentieth century
- 5: Michael Cox: From the end of the Cold War to the crisis of the liberal order
- 6: Andrew Hurrell: Emerging powers and the Global South
- Part 3: Theories of world politics
- 7: Tim Dunne: Liberal internationalism
- 8: Maïa Pal: Marxist theories of international relations
- 9: Or Rosenboim: Realism
- 10: Helen M. Kinsella: Feminism
- 11: Meera Sabaratnam: Postcolonial and decolonial approaches
- 12: Lene Hansen: Poststructuralism
- 13: Andrea Brock: Ecological thought in International Relations
- 14: Michael Barnett: Social constructivism
- Part 4: Structures and processes
- 15: Tarak Barkawi: War and world politics
- 16: John Baylis: International and global security
- 17: Nicola Phillips, Danielle F.S. Cohen: Global political economy
- 18: Paul Kirby: Gender
- 19: Robbie Shilliam: Race in world politics
- 20: Christian Reus-Smit: International law
- 21: Susan Park: International organizations in world politics
- 22: Devon E. A. Curtis, Paul Taylor: The United Nations
- 23: Jutta Joachim: NGOs in world politics
- 24: Edward Best, Thomas Christiansen: Regionalism in international affairs
- Part 5: International issues
- 25: John Vogler: Environmental issues
- 26: Sophie Harman: Global health
- 27: Ariadna Estevez, Danielle F.S. Cohen: Refugees and forced migration
- 28: Tony Evans: Poverty, hunger and development
- 29: Matthew Watson: Global trade and global finance
- 30: James D. Kiras: Terrorism and globalization
- 31: Sheena Chestnut Greitens: Proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
- 32: John Breuilly: Nationalism, national self-determination, and international relations
- 33: Ratna Kapur: Human rights