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245 1 0 _aThe global transformations reader :
_ban introduction to the globalization debate
250 _a2. ed
260 _aCambridge :
_bPolity,
_c2007
300 _a602 p.
505 8 0 _tPart I. Understanding globalization
_tIntroduction
_t1. Globalization - George Modelski
_t2. The globalizing of modernity - Anthony Giddens
_t3. Rethinking Globalization - David Held and Anthony McGrew, David Goldblatt and Jonathan Perraton
_t4. Globalization: what's new? what's not?(and so what?) - Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye Jr.
_t5. What is 'global' about globalization? - Jan Aart Scholte
_t6. The problem of globalisation theory - Justin Rosenberg
_t7. Globalization - a necessary myth? - Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson
_t8. Clash of globalizations - Stanley Hoffmann
_t9. Globalization and american power - Joseph S. Nye Jr.
_t10. Globalization as empire - Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri
_tPart II. Political power and civil society: a reconfiguration?
_tIntroduction
_t11. The declining authority of states - Susan Strange
_t12. Has globalization ended the rise and rise of the nation-state? - Michael Mann
_t13. Sovereignty in international society - Robert O. Keohane
_t14. The changing structure of international law: sovereignty transformed? - David Held
_t15. The security state - Ian Clark
_t16. Governing the global economy through government networks - Anne-Marie Slaughter
_t17. Power Shift - Jessica T. Mathews
_t18. Globalization and modes of reionalist governance - Anthony payne
_t19. Governance in a new global order - James N. Rosenau
_tPart III. The fate of national culture in an age of global communication
_tIntroduction
_t20. Encountering globalization - Kevin Robins
_t21. The globalization of communication - John B. Thompson
_t22. The new global media - Rober W. McChesney
_t23. Globalization and cultural identity - John Tomlinson
_t24. Towards a global culture? - Anthony D. Smith
_t25. Global governance and cosmopolitan citizens - Pippa Norris
_tPart IV. A global economy?
_tIntroduction
_t26. A new geo-economy - Peter Dicken
_t27. Global informational capitalism - Manuel Castells
_t28. The limits to economic globalization - Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson
_t29. The nation-state in the global economy - Robert Gilpin
_t30. Global market versus the new regionalism - Björn Hettne
_t31. Globalization and the political economy of capitalist democracies - Fritz Scharpf
_t32. Has globalization gone too far? - Dani Rodrik
_t33. Global markets and national politics - Geoffrey Garrett
_t34. The effect of globalization on taxation, institutions, and control of the macroeconomy - Duane Swank
_tPart V. Divided world, divided nations?
_tIntroduction
_t35. Patterns of global inequality - UNDP report 1999
_t36. The rise of the fourth world - Manuel Castells
_t37. Are global poverty and inequality getting worse? - Robert Wade/Martin Wolf
_t38. Spreading the wealth - David Dollar and Aart Kraay
_t39. Globalization and gendered inequality - Jill Steans
_t40. Order, globalization and inequality in world politics - Ngaire Woods
_t41. The promise of global institutions - Joseph Stiglitz
_tPart VI. World, orders, normative choices
_tIntroduction
_t42. Global governance: prospects and problems - Fred Halliday
_t43. Models of transnational democracy - Anthony McGrew
_t44. Cosmopolitanism: taming globalization - David Held
_t45. Can international organizations be democratic? a skeptic's view - Robert A. Dahl
_t46. The postnational constellation - Jürgen Habermas
_t47. Priorities of global justice - Thomas W. Pogge
_t48. Global civil society - Mary Kaldor
_t49. A world gone wrong? - Chris Brown
_t50. Beyond the states system? - Hedley Bull
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