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Globalization and Governance: Essays on the Challenges for Small States
Contributor(s): Bissessar, Ann Marie (Editor)
ISBN: 0786419652     ISBN-13: 9780786419654
Publisher: McFarland & Company
OUR PRICE:   $34.65  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2004
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Annotation: This collection of essays is divided into three parts. The first section focuses on the political aspects of globalization. The essays in the second section are devoted to an economic inquiry into the process and impact of globalization. The final section explores the issue of cultural and social integration.
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Globalization
- Political Science | Essays
- Political Science | American Government - General
Dewey: 303.482
LCCN: 2004020168
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6.02" W x 9.08" (0.77 lbs) 236 pages
 
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Despite the controversial nature of globalization, there is no doubt that the pace and intensity of global interactions has been multiplied exponentially over the last few decades. Criticism of globalization is generally arranged into three camps: political, economic and cultural. Political critics point to the status of the small state and conclude either that it is in retreat, or that the state has reconstituted itself to confront the challenges posed by globalization, thereby transforming itself into a "competition state." Economic critics hold that globalization is nothing new, that international transactions are in the logic of capitalism and that the trade along the silk route goes back centuries. Cultural critics protest that globalization is taking us headlong into the "homogenization of the world." Others warn of new fault lines that would lead to "a clash of civilizations" and international conflicts along those lines. Others lament that cultural globalization will end with the Americanization of the world. This collection of essays, like the debates themselves, is divided into three parts. The first section focuses on the political aspects of globalization. In one essay, "Globalization and the Caribbean," the essayist argues that internationalization leaves no room for small countries in the Caribbean. The essays in the second section are devoted to an economic inquiry into the process and impact of globalization. In "Inequality and the Division of Gains at the Global Level," one essayist notes that the logic of economic theory is being overwhelmed by the interests of the powerful, and that the concerns of the poor countries are important only to the point where they begin to impact the well-being of the rich. The final section explores the issue of cultural and social integration. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.