Global Issues: An Introduction, 4th Edition

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Edition: 3rd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2007-09-01
Publisher(s): Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

Global Issues, Third Edition is an introduction to many of the most important environmental, economic, social, and political concerns of modern life. The book covers a range of perspectives on a variety of societies, both developed and developing. Author John L. Seitz writes clearly and stresses the need for informed, critical thinking. The text is extensively illustrated with diagrams and photographs; contains guides to further reading, media, and internet resources; and includes suggestions for discussing and studying the material.This new edition has been fully updated throughout and features new sections on foreign aid and development assistance, terrorism, the relationship between geography and wealth and poverty, food and the overweight, and the Millennium Development Goals. The section on climate change has been expanded, and for the first time a glossary is included.This unified perspective is ideal for introductory courses in departments of geography, politics, sociology, and environmental science. Previous editions have been used around the world and have been translated into several languages including Chinese, Japanese and Portuguese.

Author Biography

John L. Seitz is Professor Emeritus of Government at Wofford College. He earned a BA and MPA from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, and a PhD in political science from the University of Wisconsin. He has extensive first-hand experience of South Korea, Iran, Brazil, Liberia, and Pakistan.

Table of Contents

List of Plates
List of Figures and Tables
Foreword
Introduction: The Creation of Global Issues
Wealth and Poverty
The Millennium Development Goals
Development Assistance and Foreign Aid
The Market Approach
The State Approach
The Civil Society Approach
Geography and Wealth, Geography and Poverty
Globalization
Conclusions
Notes
Further Reading
Population
The Changing Population of the World
Causes of the Population Explosion
How Population Growth Affects Development
How Development Affects Population Growth
Governmental Population Policies
The Future
Conclusions
Notes
Further Reading
Food
World Food Production
How Many are Hungry?
Causes of World Hunger
How Food Affects Development
How Development Affects Food
The Green Revolution
Governmental Food Policies
Future Food Supplies
Conclusions
Notes
Further Reading
Energy
The Energy Crisis
Responses by Governments to the Energy Crisis
The Effect of the Energy Crisis on the Development Plans of Less Developed Nations
The Relationship between Energy Use and Development
Climate Change
The Energy Transition
Conclusions
Notes
Further Reading
The Environment
The Awakening
The Air
The Water
The Land
The Workplace and the Home
The Use of Natural Resources
The Extinction of Species
The Extinction of Cultures
Environmental Politics
Conclusions
Notes
Further Reading
Technology
Benefits of Technology
Short-Term versus Long-Term Benefits -- the Tragedy of the Commons
Unanticipated Consequences of the Use of Technology
Inappropriate Uses of Technology
Limits to the ôTechnological Fixö
War
The Threat of Nuclear Weapons: A Case Study
Conclusions
Notes
Further Reading
Alternative Futures
Doom
Growth
Sustainable Development
Conclusions
Notes
Further Reading
Studying and Teaching Global Issues
Relevant Videos
Study and Discussion Questions for Students and Teachers
Relevant Internet Websites
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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