Globalization: Universal Trends, Regional Implications

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Howard J. Wiarda
UPNE, 2007 - 286 ページ
“Globalization” is perhaps the most controversial topic in policy-making, academic discussions, foreign affairs, and international relations today. There is no universal, monolithic process of globalization, and in this volume Howard J. Wiarda has assembled new scholarship on the topic by the leading experts in comparative and international politics. The essays compare the vastly different ways in which the United States, Europe, Russia, East Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and Sub-Saharan Africa have responded to globalization’s opportunities and pressures.

Contributors include Paul S. Adams, Peter Berger, Charles Conteh, Dale Herspring, Sherry Lowrance, Peter R. Moody, Paul M. Rego, Esther M. Skelley, A. H. Somejee, Evren Çelik Wiltse, and Lara Wylie.

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The Cultural Dynamics
21
The Globalization of Democracy and Its Implications
37
Has the End of History Arrived? Globalizations
52
Is America the Universal Nation?
81
Challenges and Alternatives
103
Putin Russia and Globalization
131
Globalization in East Asia
151
A TwoWay Process
175
The Politics
192
Globalization and Mexico
214
Fetching Water
244
Conclusion Globalization in Its One and Many Forms
264
Suggested Reading
277
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HOWARD J. WIARDA is Dean Rusk Professor of International Relations and Head of the Department of International Affairs at the University of Georgia and Senior Associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, D.C.

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