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This work is an introduction to the nature and background of some of the central issues - economic, social, environmental - of modern times. It aims to provide the basis for a course for beginning students in departments of geography, politics, sociology and environmental science. The book opens with an introductory overview of the complex political, cultural and natural origins of world problems. The author then discusses in depth such issues as population growth, hunger, malnutrition, global warming and climatic change, ozone depletion, energy conservation, deforestation, literacy and poverty. In each case John Seitz shows what the issue is in both qualitative and quantitative terms. He stresses the way in which single problems never have single causes, and that attempts to solve one (unemployment, for example) may often give rise to another (such as air and water pollution). Indeed, he points out, it is distressingly the case that many of the world's problems arise from the economic progress and development it was hoped would put an end to them. The book employs a range of perspectives on a diversity of societies, developed and developing. It never simplifies, stressing the need, by argument and by exemplification, for informed, critical thinking. Students are shown both the decisions that have been made - and the resulting failures and successes - and the choices that must now be faced if crucial problems are to be solved. The book is illustrated with diagrams and photographs, contains guides to further reading and media resources, and includes suggestions for discussion and investigation.
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Fully revised and updated to reflect today′s rapidly changing world, the Fourth Edition of Global Issues offers a comprehensive introduction to the most important environmental, economic, social, and political concerns of modern life. Opening with an overview of the complex origins of world problems, the book moves on to examine the reasons why some nations are rich and some are poor. Important issues such as population growth, extinction of species and cultures, climatic change, energy use, deforestation, and the misuse of technology are then discussed in depth. This edition also includes a range of perspectives on developed and developing societies and readers gain important critical thinking skills necessary to see how choices must be evaluated if these crucial problems are to be solved.
To consider shifting global priorities, this new edition features the addition of a section dedicated to nuclear energy. Chapter boxes highlight ways in which individuals can have a positive impact on issues raised in the readings. 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.
With its unique approach in revealing the interrelationships and consequences of global issues through the concept of development, the Fourth Edition of Global Issues remains the most accessible introduction to the topic available today.
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.
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