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    2 358

    Provides a multi-disciplinary contribution to debates about global justice and global ethics. This book addresses issues including human rights, the environment, health, labour, peace-building and political participation, and sexuality.

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    608,-

    In what are generally understood as unsettled times, this book explores the possibility and desirability of bringing integrated theory back into globalization research.

  • - Democracy's Transnational Dilemma
    av Adam (International Peace Institute, USA) Lupel & New York
    2 358

    Analyzes the impact of globalization on the concept of popular sovereignty and rethinks it for the transnational domain. This book explores how popular sovereignty has determined the form of democratic citizenship and how democratic citizenship and legitimacy can be conceived in the transnational sphere in the absence of a global sovereign order.

  • - Working Alternatives in a Globalizing Era
    av Hasmet M. (University of Miami & USA) Uluorta
    717 - 2 032

    Discussing the Employment paradigm that formed the dominant mode of development after the Second World War through to the 1970s, this book considers the economic and political forces that resulted in its eventual decline. It is suitable for students and scholars of international political economy, international relations, and labour studies.

  • - The Role of Multilateral Organisations
    av Asuncion Lera StClair & Desmond McNeill
    686 - 2 124

    Severe poverty is one of the greatest moral challenges of our times. But what place, if any, do ethical thinking and questions of global justice have in the policies and practice of international organizations? This book examines this question based on an analysis of the two major multilateral development organizations (World Bank and the UNDP).

  • - Power and Conflict across the International Division of Labour
     
    378,-

    Emphasizing the social processes that underpin the global economy and demonstrating how the uneven effects of global economic integration impact upon actors, this book underlines the reciprocal effects that reconfigure the terrain of global accumulation.

  • - Beyond Savage Globalization?
     
    2 439

    A collection of essays on rethinking the mainstream security paradigms. It presents an analysis of the long-term sources of political, military and cultural insecurity from the local to the global. It provides a basis for understanding the causes of conflict and violence in the world.

  • - The Return of the Native
    av Jorge Luis (Formerly at Bowling Green University & USA) Andrade Fernandes
    660 - 2 358

    Examines the impact of colonialism and postcolonial migration on the politics and identity of Euro-American imperial powers. This book considers how outsiders are part of the construction of the native identity of the nation-state, and also how they challenge its coherence when they return to the centre in our increasingly globalized world.

  • - Modeling Global Change
     
    886

    Brings together international experts on world politics, history and the social sciences to develop a long-term analysis to address the problems of globalization.

  • - Beyond Savage Globalization?
     
    733,-

    A collection of essays on rethinking the mainstream security paradigms. It presents an analysis of the long-term sources of political, military and cultural insecurity from the local to the global. It provides a basis for understanding the causes of conflict and violence in the world.

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    2 143

    Examines the connections between 'really existing globalization', global capitalism, and global poverty. This book considers the meaning and definition of global justice, its relation to global ethics and development in both theory and practice.

  • av Ruth (University of Miami & USA) Reitan
    637 - 1 496,-

  • - The Social Production of Civic Spaces
     
    2 358

    Aims to bring together an analysis of Pacific Asian countries. This work theorizes and explores the relationships between civil society and the production of urban spaces. It focuses on various types of 'civic spaces' that provide spaces for life that are autonomous from state and capital.

  • - Beyond International Development
     
    2 195

    Integrating the politics of identity and redistribution through critical reinterpretations of historical and contemporary development processes, this book intends to 're-think' the politics of global development.

  • - Resolving Conflict in the Human Family
    av Majid (University of Hawaii & USA) Tehranian
    798 - 2 214

    Comprising five sections, this book deals with the dimensions of facilitating student success in higher education; facilitating student success through programs in the disciplines of study; student success and student diversity; student success and flexible modes of teaching and learning; and more.

  • - Rebound of the Capitalist State
     
    1 916

  • - The Making and Unmaking of Global Subjects
    av Andre C. (Laval University & Canada) Drainville
    634 - 2 058

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    802,-

    The new wave of land grabbing that followed the recent global food crisis has prompted considerable debate about its social, environmental and political consequences. This volume theorizes and empirically investigates efforts to govern land grabs at global and regional level.This book was published as a special issue of Globalizations.

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    2 195

    This book considers the increasing importance of both labour migration and precarious work in our global world. It goes on to ask whether such migrants may become a key component in the social movement emerging to counter globalisation.This book was published as a special issue of Globalizations.

  • - U.S. Imperialism and Global Resistance
    av Francis Robert & PhD Shor
    712 - 2 195

    By the 1970s the global hegemony established by an American Empire in the post-World War II period faced increasing resistance abroad and contradictions at home. This book focuses on the construction of and challenges to the military, economic, and cultural imperial projects of the United States in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

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    725

    Argues that globalization is not an exotic phenomenon. Instead this book emphasizes that globalization is something that has been with us as long as there have been people who are both interdependent and aware of that fact. It studies globalization from the vantage point of long-term global history permits theoretical and empirical investigation.

  • av Virginia Yip & Stephen Matthews
    2 358

    Examines the possibilities and obstacles to transnational solidarity in a period of global restructuring. This title brings together a range of international and transnational case studies, examining successful and failed transnational solidarity covering inter-trade union co-operation.

  • - Transitional Compasses
     
    2 148

    In Challenging Inequality in South Africa: Transitional Compasses leading scholars of South Africa explore creative possibilities to challenge structures of economic, social and political power that produce inequality.

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    608,-

    This collection interrogates the multifaceted ways in which global transformations are constituted by deeply gendered socio-economic practices at the level of the 'everyday'. It originally published as a special issue in Globalizations.

  • - Modeling Global Change
     
    2 587

    Brings together international experts on world politics, history and the social sciences to develop a long-term analysis to address the problems of globalization.

  • - What Relevance for Regional Human Security Regimes?
     
    595,-

  • - The New Great Counter-Movement
    av Professor Ronaldo Munck
    468

    Shows how globalization is 'contestable' in many different ways and how the counter-movements we have seen emerging over the years also 'bear witness' on behalf of an alternative human future. This book is of interest to students and scholars of international relations, politics and of globalization and global governance in particular.

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    2 093

    Revisiting the magnetic poles of Karl Polanyi and Friedrich Hayek on the utopian springs of political economy, this book seeks to provide a compass for questioning the market economy of the twenty-first century.

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