Providing a comprehensive overview of the changing ideological landscape in the age of globalization, Manfred Steger explores the clashing political belief systems of our time: market globalism, justice globalism, and religious globalism. He considers their prospects in light of the growing populist challengers in the tumultuous decade to come.
The ninth edition of this classic survey, now updated through the administration of George W. Bush, offers a concise and informative overview of the evolution of American foreign policy from 1938 to the present, focusing on such pivotal ...
Globalism: The New Market Ideology rejects the notion that we find ourselves at the end of ideology and that democracy has won.
This response from the British state stands in direct contrast with the Irish Home Rule Parliament's response to an earlier famine in 1782, when they closed Ireland's ports and prevented the export of food staples (Kinealy 1995).
The Emergence of Globalism examines the competing visions of world order that shaped these debates and led to the development of globalism as a modern political concept.
This volume was handcrafted to outline the major lines of inquiry proposed for the new Globalization series, edited by Manfred B. Steger and Terrell Carver.
In this work, Gregg Zachary, the Wall Street Journal correspondent in London, looks to explain who the big economic winners and losers will be in the future, and provides a roadmap to the new civilization arising out of the sweeping shifts ...
This new book argues that cities and citizens are not helpless victims in a global flow of events.
This text provides the reader with a transdisciplinary, global studies perspective of the political significance of globalization as articulated in today's three main globalisms: market globalism; justice globalism; and religious globalism.
In this new edition, Saul describes the current financial crisis as a mere boil to be lanced.
This text provides the reader with a transdisciplinary, global studies perspective of the political significance of globalization as articulated in today's three main globalisms: market globalism; justice globalism; and religious globalism.