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Global Transformations: Politics, Economics, and Culture
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Global Transformations: Politics, Economics, and Culture Paperback - 1999

by Held, David

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  • Title Global Transformations: Politics, Economics, and Culture
  • Author Held, David
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition [ Edition: first
  • Condition Used - Fine
  • Pages 540
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Stanford University Press, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
  • Date 1999-04-01
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Illustrated
  • Bookseller's Inventory # J7-D6VK-Q4LF
  • ISBN 9780804736275 / 0804736278
  • Weight 2.06 lbs (0.93 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.65 x 6.78 x 1.19 in (24.51 x 17.22 x 3.02 cm)
  • Dewey Decimal Code 337

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The objective of this chapter is to provide an account of the changing historical forms of political globalization; that is, the shifting reach of political power, authority and forms of rule.

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In this book, the authors set forth a new model of globalization that lays claims to supersede existing models, and then use this model to assess the way the processes of globalization have operated in different historic periods in respect to political organization, military globalization, trade, finance, corporate productivity, migration, culture, and the environment. Each of these topics is covered in a chapter which contrasts the contemporary nature of globalization with that of earlier epochs.
In mapping the shape and political consequences of globalization, the authors concentrate on six states in advanced capitalist societies (SIACS): the United States, the United Kingdom, Sweden, France, Germany, and Japan. For comparative purposes, other states--particularly those with developing economics--are referred to and discussed where relevant. The book concludes by systematically describing and assessing contemporary globalization, and appraising the implications of globalization for the sovereignty and autonomy of SIACS. It also confronts directly the political fatalism that surrounds much discussion of globalization with a normative agenda that elaborates the possibilities for democratizing and civilizing the unfolding global transformation.

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David Held is Professor of Politics and Sociology at the Open University. Anthony G. McGrew is Senior Lecturer in Government at the Open University. David Goldblatt is Lecturer in Social Sciences at the Open University. Jonathan Perraton is Lecturer in Economics at Sheffield University.