New Dimensions of World Politics (1975) examines the changes to world politics as bankers, industrialists and scientists have taken more influence over world affairs from diplomats and soldiers. The content of high politics has expanded from the security realm to include not only monetary, trade and aid matters but also the management of natural resources. There are more state actors, and more multinational corporations vying for the lead in influence.
New Dimensions of World Politics (1975) examines the changes to world politics as bankers, industrialists and scientists have taken more influence over world affairs from diplomats and soldiers. 'High politics has expanded from the security realm to include not only monetary and trade matters but also natural resources.
Introduction Geoffrey L. Goodwin and Andrew Linklater
1. International
Interdependence Richard Rosecrance
2. Transnational and Transgovernmental
Relations Joseph S. Nye
3. World Order-Keeping George Modelski
4. An
International Scientific Society E.B. Haas
5. Elite Perceptions and
Theories of World Politics Bruce M. Russett
6. The Problem of Evaluating War
Inis L. Claude
Geoffrey L. Goodwin and Andrew Linklater