The elusive quest continues: theory and global politics
In: Prentice Hall studies in international relations
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Part 1 The Sources and Evolution of Nationalist-Populism -- Chapter 1 Globalization and the Global Liberal Order -- Chapter 2 Nationalist-Populism, Its Causes, Content, and Consequences -- Chapter 3 The Return of Geopolitics and Declining U.S. Hegemony -- Part 2 The Spread of Nationalist-Populism -- Chapter 4 The Sources and Spread of Nationalist-Populism: America -- Chapter 5 Great Britain: Brexit, and Nationalist-Populism -- Chapter 6 Europe and the Spread of Nationalist-Populism -- Chapter 7 Nationalist-Populism in the Global South and Middle East -- Part 3 Three Dimensions of Globalization: Present and Future -- Chapter 8 The Political Dimension of Globalization -- Chapter 9 The Economic Dimension of Globalization -- Chapter 10 The Socio-Cultural Dimension of Globalization -- Part 4 Conclusions -- Chapter 11 The Future of Globalization and the Liberal Global Order.
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1. What is globalization? -- 2. Globalization in historical perspective -- 3. The essentials of globalization -- 4. Globalization and information and communication technologies -- 5. The global versus the local -- 6. The normative implications of globalization -- 7. Regional dynamics : Europe and Asia -- 8. Regional dynamics : Russia, Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa -- 9. Two steps forward, one step back? -- 10. The balance sheet.
Yale H. Ferguson and Richard W. Mansbach have made a significant contribution to our contemporary understanding of global politics. This collection contains some of their classic essays and many unpublished articles which have been edited into a coherent and stimulating collection
In: Cambridge studies in international relations 97
This book seeks to redraw our mental maps of global politics and to explain the shifting and accelerating forces that are shaping those maps. The authors build on the concept of 'post-internationalism', focusing primarily on 'political space' and 'political identity' which, they argue, are the new frontiers of global political theory. They suggest that the state is losing capacity, legitimacy and authority to remain the primary actor in world affairs and is giving way to a more complex post-international universe characterized by diverse and overlapping polities. This book is the result of the authors' long-standing joint research into the nature and dynamics of global politics, a collaboration that has spanned over three decades. It makes an important contribution to the literatures on globalization and the future of international relations theory
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