Globalisms : facing the populist challenge
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Globalisms : facing the populist challenge
(Globalization / series editor, Manfred B. Steger and Terrell Carver)
Rowman & Littlefield, c2020
4th ed
- : cloth
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-214) and index
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Description
Rather than reaching the “end of ideology” predicted only three decades ago, we find ourselves in the throes of an intensifying ideological struggle over the meaning and direction of globalization. Noted scholar Manfred B. Steger introduces readers to the clashing political belief systems of our time: market globalism, justice globalism, and religious globalism. He shows how these “globalisms” have developed and how their competing ideas articulate and legitimize particular political agendas. He focuses especially on the ways this battle of ideas has been extended through the unexpectedly powerful surge of antiglobalist populism, an ideological contender that stands in tension to pluralist values of liberal democracy. Explaining the origins, impacts, and consequences of the recent populist challenge, Steger considers the future prospects for the established globalisms in what promises to be a tumultuous decade—as global problems such as climate change, pandemics, transnational terrorism, financial crises, and cyber-warfare threaten humanity’s collective future.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Ideology and the Meaning of Globalization
2 The Academic Debate over Globalization
3 The Dominance of Market Globalism in the 1990s
4 First-Wave Challengers in the 2000s: Justice Globalism and Religious Globalism
5 Second-Wave Challengers in the 2010s: Antiglobalist Populism
6 Globalisms in the 2020s: Three Future Scenarios
Notes
Guide to Further Reading
Index
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