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Globalization and Politics
Four Volume Set
Edited by:
- Paul James - Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia
- Nevzat Soguk
April 2014 | 1 944 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
The final set of the Central Currents in Globalization series starts off with two volumes that focus on the politics of globalization from ‘above’ and ‘below’. The first volume considers the idea of global political governance, including the impact of globalization on the nation-state and the role of multilateral regimes such as the United Nations. The second volume looks at globalizing political developments at ground level, including the notion of a ‘global civil society’ and the rise of the ‘anti-globalization’ movement. The final two volumes in the series review the various social theories and philosophies of globalization – including cosmopolitanism and human rights – along with the political critiques of globalization as homogenizing, marginalizing and/or exploitative force.
Volume One: Global Political Governance (with Nevzat Soguk, RMIT University, Australia)
Volume Two: Global Social Movements and Global Civil Society (with Paul van Seters, University of Tilburg, The Netherlands)
Volume Three: Social Theories of the Global (with James H. Mittelman, American University, Washington D.C.)
Volume Four: Political Philosophies of the Global
Volume One: Global Political Governance (with Nevzat Soguk, RMIT University, Australia)
Volume Two: Global Social Movements and Global Civil Society (with Paul van Seters, University of Tilburg, The Netherlands)
Volume Three: Social Theories of the Global (with James H. Mittelman, American University, Washington D.C.)
Volume Four: Political Philosophies of the Global
edited by Paul James and Nevzat Soguk
VOLUME ONE: GLOBAL POLITICAL AND LEGAL GOVERNANCE
Part One: Historical Developments: From Westphalia to the War Crimes Tribunals
Hugo Grotius
Daniel Philpott
Christian Reus-Smit
Manley O. Hudson
Part Two: Globalization, Global Governance, and the State
Linda Weiss
Philip Cerny
Christopher Clapham
Martin Shaw
Robert O. Keohane
Part Three: Global Regimes and Institutions
David Held
John Gerard Ruggie
Peter Newell
Suzan Ilcan and Lynne Phillips
Andrew F. Cooper
Part Four: Debating the Accountability of Global Governance
Heikki Patomäki
Safia Näsström
Simon Chesterman
Nayan Chanda
Part Five: Critical Projections
Andrew Linklater
Richard Falk
Dieter Senghaas
edited by Paul James and Paul van Seters
VOLUME TWO: GLOBALIZING SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY
Part One: Historical Developments: The Rise of Global Spaces and Movements
John Boli and George M. Thomas
Richard Falk
Thomas Olesen
Deborah Yashar
Part Two: Globalizing Social Movements: Grassroots Globalization from Nationalism to Feminism
Helmuth Berking
Arturo Escobar
Valentine Moghadam
Srilatha Batliwala
Part Three: Symbolized by Seattle: The Emergence of an Alter-Globalization Movement
Mary Kaldor
Boaventura de Sousa Santos
Jeffrey Ayres
Part Four: Social Movements and the World Wide Web
Lauren Langman
W. Lance Bennett
Jeffrey Juris
Part Five: Debating the Possibilities of a Global Civil Society
Manuel Castells
Jan Aart Scholte
Sidney Tarrow
Ronaldo Munck
Part Six: Critical Projections
Peter Evans
Jeffrey Alexander
David Chandler
edited by Paul James and James H. Mittelman
VOLUME THREE: POLITICAL CRITIQUES AND SOCIAL THEORIES OF THE GLOBAL
Part One: Historical Developments: Contextualizing the Global
Karl Marx
Niklas Luhmann
Jens Bartelson
Armand Mattelart
Part Two: Analysis and Critiques: Theories of Globalization
Roland Robertson
James Rosenau
Arif Dirlik
Joan Acker
Wayne Hope
John Urry
Heinz Bude and Jörg Durrschmidt
Paul James
Part Three: Debating the Relationship between Globalization and the Nation-State
Michael Mann
Saskia Sassen
Sylvia Walby
William Robinson
Philip McMichael
Part Four: Critical Projections
Neil Smelser
Justin Rosenberg
Mattias Albert
Arjun Appadurai
James Mittelman
edited by Paul James
VOLUME FOUR: POLITICAL PHILOSOPHIES OF THE GLOBAL
Part One: Historical Developments: Philosophical and Social Foundations
Immanuel Kant
Martha Nussbaum
Martin Heidegger
Neil Turnbull
Part Two: Global Relations and Ethics
Peter Singer
Onora Nell
Charles Beitz
Fred Dallmayr
John Rawls
Michael Walzer
Part Three: Globalism, Universalism and Particularism
Karl-Otto Apel
Heikki Patomäki
Thomas Pogge
Chris Brown
Part Four: Debating Cosmopolitanism
Toni Erskine
Kwame Anthony Appiah
Craig Calhoun
Ulrich Beck
Luke Martell
Part Five: Critical Projections
Andrew Linklater
Micheline Ishay
Paul James