Globalization and the challenges of a new century : a reader
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Globalization and the challenges of a new century : a reader
Indiana University Press, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [461]-482) and index
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Description
"If you want to catch up on some of the best articles written about globalisation since the topic became fashionable several years ago, this reader is the place to start." -The Economist
A blue ribbon collection of major articles and position papers on the concept of globalization. By bringing together a number of major thinkers and different perspectives, this book provides a broad introduction to the topic and lays the groundwork for an interdisciplinary collaborative dialogue. Contributors include Kofi Annan, Benjamin Barber, Francis Fukuyama, Samuel Huntington, Robert Kaplan, Paul Kennedy, Walter Lacqueur, Bill McKibben, Lester Thurow, and Jeffrey Sachs.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Global Order and Disorder: Speculations
Samuel Huntington: The Clash of civilizations
Benjamin Barber: Jihad vs. McWorld
Robert Kaplan: The Coming Anarchy
2. Global Order and Disorder: Rejoinders
Faoud Ajami: The Summoning
Eisuke Sakakibara: The End of Progressivism
John Bowen: The Myth of Global Ethnic Conflict
3. Redrawing the Map? The New Nature of National Borders
Kenichi Ohmae: The Rise of the Region State
Janet Ceglowski: Has Globalization Created a Borderless World:
Ann-Marie Slaughter: The Real New World Order
4. Conflict and Security in a New World Order
Kofi Annan: The Politics of Globalization
Michael Klare: Redefining Security: The New Global Schisms
David Keen: Organized Chaos: Not the New world We Ordered
Walter Laqueur: Postmodern Terrorism
5. Globalization and the Evolution of Democracy
Francis Fukuyama: The End of History
Fareed Zakaria: The Rise of Illiberal Democracy
Robert Kaplan: Was Democracy Just a Moment?
6. The New Global Economy
Jeffrey Sachs: International Economics: Unlocking the Mysteries of Globalization
Dani Rodrik: Sense and Nonsense in the Globalization Debate
Roger Altman: The Nuke of the 90s
Lester Thurow: New Rules: The American Economy in the Next Century
Aihwa Ong: The Gender and Labor Politics of Postmodernity
Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement: Neo-Liberalism and Globalization
7. Doing Business in the Information Age
Thomas Malone and Robert Laubacher: The Dawn of the E-Lance Economy
Stephen Kobrin: Electronic and the End of National Markets
Gurchuran Das: Local Memoirs of a Global Manager
8. Forecasting the Future: Innovations, Technology, Winners, and Losers
Paul Kennedy: Preparing for the 21st Century: Winners and Losers
William E. Halal, Michael D. Kull and Ann Leffmann: Emerging Technologies: What's Ahead for 2001-2030
9. 'Think Global, Act Local': The Environment
Thomas and Tamara Belt: Growth and the Environment: Allies or Foes?
Bill McKibben: A Special Moment in History
Eugen Linden: The Exploding Cities of the Developing World
10. An Emerging Global Culture?
Peter Berger: Four Faces of Global Culture
Madeleine Drohan and Alan Freeman: Winning the Language Wars: English as a Global Language
Joshua Fishman: The New Linguistic Order
David Rothkopf: In Praise of Cultural Imperialism
The Economist: Culture Wars
11. Resource Bibliography (by Robert Goehlert and Anthony Stamatoplos)
Index
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: cloth ISBN 9780253336583
Description
This is a blue ribbon collection of major articles and position papers on the concept of globalisation. By bringing together a number of major thinkers and different perspectives, this book provides a broad introduction to the topic, which lays the groundwork for an interdisciplinary collaborative dialogue. Contributors include Kofi Annan, Francis Fukuyama, and Bill McKibben. The fact that we live in a globally interconnected world has become a cliche. Scholars, business leaders, and policy makers are increasingly concerned with globalisation, yet the study of these changes is still in its infancy. There is little consensus on how to approach the subject of globalisation or how our lives will be affected by it. By bringing together a number of major thinkers and different perspectives, this book provides an introduction to the topic. It broadens the scope and lays the ground work for an interdisciplinary collaborative dialogue.
Table of Contents
Introduction 1. Global Order and Disorder: Speculations Samuel Huntington - The Clash of civilisations Benjamin Barber - Jihad vs. McWorld Robert Kaplan - The Coming Anarchy 2. Global Order and Disorder: Rejoinders Faoud Ajami The Summoning Eisuke Sakakibara - The End of Progressivism John Bowen - The Myth of Global Ethnic Conflict 3. Redrawing the Map? The New Nature of National Borders Kenichi Ohmae - The Rise of the Region State Janet Ceglowski - Has Globalisation Created a Borderless World Ann-Marie Slaughter - The Real New World Order 4. Conflict and Security in a New World Order Kofi Annan - The Politics of Globalisation Michael Klare - Redefining Security The New Global Schisms - David Keen Organised Chaos Not the New world We Ordered Walter Laqueur - Postmodern Terrorism 5. Globalisation and the Evolution of Democracy Francis Fukuyama - The End of History Fareed Zakaria - The Rise of Illiberal Democracy Robert Kaplan - Was Democracy Just a Moment? 6. The New Global Economy Jeffrey Sachs - International Economics Unlocking the Mysteries of Globalisation - Dani Rodrik Sense and Nonsense in the Globalisation Debate - Roger Altman The Nuke of the 90s - Lester Thurow New Rules - The American Economy in the Next Century Aihwa Ong - The Gender and Labour Politics of Postmodernity Tupac Amaru - Revolutionary Movement Neo-Liberalism and Globalisation 7. Doing Business in the Information Age Thomas Malone and Robert Laubacher - The Dawn of the E-Lance Economy Stephen Kobrin - Electronic and the End of National Markets Gurchuran Das - Local Memoirs of a Global Manager 8. Forecasting the Future: Innovations, Technology, Winners, and Losers Paul Kennedy - Preparing for the 21st Century, Winners and Losers William E. Halal, Michael D. Kull and Ann Leffmann - Emerging Technologies What's Ahead for 2001-2030 9. 'Think Global, Act Local' The Environment - Thomas and Tamara Belt Growth and the Environment Allies or Foes? - Bill McKibben A Special Moment in History - Eugen Linden The Exploding Cities of the Developing World 10. An Emerging Global Culture? Peter Berger - Four Faces of Global Culture Madeleine Drohan and Alan Freeman - Winning the Language Wars English as a Global Language - Joshua Fishman The New Linguistic Order - David Rothkopf In Praise of Cultural Imperialism - The Economist Culture Wars 11. Resource Bibliography (by Robert Goehlert and Anthony Stamatoplos) Index
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