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Challenges of Globalization and Prospects for an Inter-civilizational World Order

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-3-030-44057-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinungstermin: 25.11.2020
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This is a must-read volume on globalization in which some of the foremost scholars in the field discuss the latest issues. Truly providing a global perspective, it includes authorship and discussions from the Global North and South, and covers the major facets of globalization: cultural, economic, ecological and political. It discusses the historical developments in governance preceding globalization, the diverse theoretical and methodological approaches to globalization, and analyzes underdevelopment, anti-globalization movements, global poverty, global inequality, and the debates on international trade versus protectionism. Finally, the volume looks to the future and provides prospects for inter-civilizational understanding, rapprochement, and global cooperation. This will be of great interest to academics and students of sociology, social anthropology, political science and international relations, economics, social policy, social history, as well as to policy makers.

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9783030440572
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-3-030-44057-2
  • Verlag: Springer International Publishing
  • Erscheinungstermin: 25.11.2020
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: 1. Auflage 2020
  • Produktform: Gebunden, HC runder Rücken kaschiert
  • Gewicht: 1865 g
  • Seiten: 1105
  • Format (B x H x T): 160 x 241 x 67 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt

Autoren/Hrsg.

Herausgeber

Rossi, Ino

Introduction: The Millennia of Ascent of Human Rights and of Civil Consciousness; Ino Rossi.- Part I. Globalization as a Field of Study: Understanding, Experiencing and Exploring Globalization.- Chapter 1. Keeping up with the Times: Narrative Shifts in the Global Age; Martin Albrow.- Chapter 2. The Paradoxical Demise of the Concept of Globalization: Restoring Multidimensionality and Upgrading Glocalization; Roland Robertson.- Chapter 3. Global Systemic Anthropology and the Analysis of Globalization; Jonathan Friedman.- Chapter 4. The Affective Landscape of Globalization: Passion, Envy and Resentment; Heinz Bode and Jörg Dürrschmkidt.- Chapter 5. Glocalization via Conflict: World Order and the Issue of Collectivity versus Individuality; Sophie Krossa.- Chapter 6. Synthetic institutions: Institutionalism for a Global World; Karin Knorr Cetina.- Chapter 7. Micro Instances of the Global; Saskia Sassen.- Chapter 8. Globalization and the Challenge of the Anthropocene; Leslie Sklair.- Chapter 9. Transdisciplinary in Global Studies Research; Manfred Steger.- Chapter 10. Key Elements of a Theory of World Society; Rudolf Stichweh.- Chapter 11. Theorizing Inter-societal Dynamics: Some General Principles; Jonathan Turner.- Part II. Globalization Processes: Cultural, Political, and Economic.- Chapter 12. “Globalization” as Collective Representation: The New Dream of a Cosmopolitan Civil Sphere; Jeffrey Alexander.- Chapter 13. Globalization, the Nation-State and Europe: Implications for Polity, Politics and Policy; Didem Buhari Gulmez.- Chapter 14. The Politics of the Adjective ''Global''; Didem Buhari Gulmez.- Chapter 15. Postmodern Populism as a Feature of the Mediatized Global Future; Barry Axford.- Chapter 16. Trade Globalization and its Consequences; Michael Dreiling.- Chapter 17. Globalization, Inequality and Poverty: Between Hope and Despair; Robert Holton.- Chapter 18. Globalization and Uneven Development; Beverly Silver and Giovanni Arrighi.- Chapter 19. Mind the Gap! Clustered Obstacles to Mobility in the Core/Periphery Hierarchy; Marilyn Grill-Brisk and Christopher Chase-Dunn.- Chapter 20. The American World-System: Globalization and the Structure of the Post-Modern Economy; Salvatore Babones.- Chapter 21. Global Ecology; Social Movements Reconfiguring Globalization and Development in the 21st Century; Geoffrey Pleyers.- Chapter 22. Globalization’s New Frontiers: Marginalization in the Periphery and Isolationism in the Core; Robert K. Schaeffer.- Chapter 23. Global Indigenism and the Web of Transnational Social Movements; Christopher Chase-Dunn, James Fenelon, Thomas D. Hall, Ian Breckenridge-Jackson and Joel Herrera.- Part III. Views from the Global South.- Chapter 24. Globalization in Asia or Asian Globalization?; Habibul Haque Khondker.- Chapter 25. On the Resurgence of China and the Transformation of World Economy and World Order; Alvin Y. So.- Chapter 26. A Paper on Economic Development in India; Anja Chakraborty.- Chapter 27. Is Globalization Sustainable? The Consequences of Rising Inequality in Australia; Tom Conley.- Chapter 28. Populism and the Anti-Globalization Backlash in Asia: Dutertismo in 21st Century; Richard Heydarian.- Chapter 29. National Policy Formation and the Practice of Cosmopolitan Citizenship: Evidence from China; Joy Y. Zhang.- Chapter 30. East Asia Cultures; Ming-Chang Tsai.- Chapter 31. Indian Cultures and Ways of Life; Rukmini Sen.- Chapter 32. Political Islam as a Response to Globalization; Amentahru Wahlrab.- Chapter 33. Development in Africa: Achievements, Challenges and Prospects; Riccardo Pelizzo, Abel Kinyondo and Zim Nwokora.- Chapter 34. African Political Culture; Kayoed Opasina.- Chapter 35. Latin America: Between the Promises of Globalization and the Chimera of Nationalism; Ronald Muck.- Chapter 36. The Caribbean and Global Capitalism; Jeb Sprague-Silgado.- Chapter 37. Globalization in Central America; Paul Almeida with Violet Barton, Danielle Bermudez and Maria de Jesus Mora.- Chapter 38. An Essay; June Nash.- Part IV. Toward a Better Globalization or its Alternatives.- Chapter 39. Manifesto for a Sustainable Globalization: Ecological, Economic, Political and Cultural; Paul James.- Chapter 40. Re-Embracing the Masses Economically by Financialization; Jürgen Schraten Justus.- Chapter 41. Alternatives to Neoliberal Globalization; Vishwas Satgar.- Chapter 42. Conclusion: Reengineering Globalization; Ino Rossi.