“By resisting the temptation to indulge in utopian fantasising, this experienced group of scholars, including Chris Brown, Thomas Pogge and Andrew Kuper, take their role of drawing up a new blueprint for global governance suitably seriously ... the careful selection of essays [constitutes an] excellent collection.”<br /> <b><i>Political Studies Review</i></b> <p>“A timely and challenging volume from a first-rate roster of contributors.”<br /> <b>Anne-Marie Slaughter, <i>Princeton University</i></b></p> <p>“This volume, composed by some of the leading analysts of globalization, goes a long way towards clarifying the debate on a fundamental topic, often confused by ideology. It is both rigorous and challenging in its intellectual diversity. It will become required reading in universities around the world.”<br /> <b>Manuel Castells, <i>University of Southern California</i></b></p>
This book focuses on elucidating leading theoretical approaches to understanding and explaining globalization, in both its current form and potential future shapes. It is divided into two parts: the first examines competing explanatory theories of globalization in its contemporary form, and the second looks at competing prescriptions for the future of globalization.
The book’s contributors are world-renowned experts in their field, including : Chris Brown, Alex Callinicos ,Michael Doyle, David Held, G. John Ikenberry, Andrew Kuper, Anthony McGrew, Layna Mosley, Thomas Pogge, Thomas Risse, Saskia Sassen and John Tomlinson.
This book is designed for courses on globalization and global governance at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. It will be of interest to students in politics, international relations, social geography, and sociology.
Contributors
Acronyms
Preface
Introduction :Globalization at Risk? David Held and Anthony McGrew
Part One – The Making of Globalization
Chapter 1 Organized Violence in the Making (and Unmaking) of Globalization
Anthony McGrew
Chapter 2 Globalization as American Hegemony
G. John Ikenberry
Chapter 3 Globalization, imperialism, and the capitalist world system
Alex Callinicos
Chapter 4 The places and spaces of the global:an expanded analytic terrain
Saskia Sassen
Chapter 5 The Political Economy of Globalization
Layna Mosley
Chapter 6 Social Constructivism Meets Globalization
Thomas Risse
Chapter 7 Globalization and Cultural Analysis
John Tomlinson
Part Two- The Remaking of Globalization
Chapter 8 Reimagining International Society and Global Community
Chris Brown
Chapter 9 The Liberal Peace, Democratic Accountability and the Challenge of Globalization
Michael W. Doyle
Chapter 10 Reframing Global Economic Security and Justice
Thomas Pogge
Chapter 11 Reconstructing Global Governance – Eight Innovations
Andrew Kuper
Chapter 12 Reframing Global Governance: Apocalypse Soon or Reform!
David Held
This book focuses on elucidating leading theoretical approaches to understanding and explaining globalization, in both its current form and potential future shapes. It is divided into two parts: the first examines competing explanatory theories of globalization in its contemporary form, and the second looks at competing prescriptions for the future of globalization.
The book’s contributors are world-renowned experts in their field, including : Chris Brown, Alex Callinicos ,Michael Doyle, David Held, G. John Ikenberry, Andrew Kuper, Anthony McGrew, Layna Mosley, Thomas Pogge, Thomas Risse, Saskia Sassen and John Tomlinson.
This book is designed for courses on globalization and global governance at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. It will be of interest to students in politics, international relations, social geography, and sociology.
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Biographical note
David Held is Professor of Political Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science.Anthony McGrew is Professor of International Relations at Southampton University.