Realists, neo-realists, constructivists, and post-internationalists present empirical studies of global politics after the Cold War. Fourteen papers discuss: change in the historical perspective; geographical scale, identity, and relationships; economic globalization; and, shifting patterns of governance. Contributors are geographers, political scientists, economists, sociologists, and scholars of international affairs from the United States, England, and Northern Ireland. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.