Varieties of world-making : beyond globalization
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Varieties of world-making : beyond globalization
(Studies in social and political thought, 14)
Liverpool University Press, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Globalization has been the topic of heated debate in recent years, with one side asserting that it will produce a better standard of living for people around the world, and a fierce opposition arguing that it will ultimately lead to greater poverty and the destruction of unique human cultures. Varieties of World Making tackles the issue from a different angle, proposing that the contemporary global network of business, politics and culture be viewed from the inter-disciplinary perspective of 'world making'. Drawn from the ranks of sociology, law, international relations, political philosophy and history, the distinguished contributors cut through polarized rhetoric to examine the current global situation. Their proposed diagnoses draw upon thoughtful analyses of various political dilemmas whose ripple effects are felt around the world, such as the volatile relationship between Islam and Europe, or the legal foundations for a true international order absent in the shadows of imperialism. Varieties of World Making will be an essential resource for all those grappling with the complex consequences of globalization for the future.
Table of Contents
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Globalization or World-Making?
Nathalie Karagiannis and Peter Wagner
Part 1: The Coexistence of Several Worlds
1. Republic or Empire? On the American End and the European Begging of Politics
Manfred Henningsen
2. Latin American Varieties of Modernity
Jorge Larrain
3. Multiple Modernities or Global Interconnections: Understanding the Global Post the Colonial
Gurminder K. Bhambra
4. Europe, American, Chine: Contemporary Wars and their Implications for World Orders
Michael C. Davis
5. Islam Online: The Internet, Religion and Politics
Eugenia Siapera
Part 2: The Bonds that Make a World
6. 'In the Name of Politics': Sovereignty, Democracy and the Multitude in India
Dipesh Chakrabarty
7. 'Horizontal' Connections and Interactions in Global Development
Sandra Halperin
8. Multiple Solidarities: Autonomy and Resistance
Nathalie Karagiannis
9. The Making and the Unmaking of Europe in its Encounter with Islam: Negotiating French Republicanism and European Islam
Nilufer Goele
Part 3: Framing a World
10. Democratic Justice in a Globalizing Age: Thematizing the Problem of the Frame
Nancy Fraser
11. Contracting and Founding in Times of Conflict
Charlotte Girard
12. Worlds Emerging: Approaches to the Creation and Constitution of the Common
Angelos Mouzakitis
13. Imperial Modernism and European World-Making
Peter Wagner
14. Global Governance and the Emergence of a 'World Society'
Friedrich Kratochwil
Index
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