"Brawley provides us with a remarkably balanced, systematic, and nevertheless accessible survey of the facts and debates pertaining to the issue of globalization." - Daniel Verdier, Ohio State University
"Brawley provides us with a remarkably balanced, systematic, and nevertheless accessible survey of the facts and debates pertaining to the issue of globalization." - Daniel Verdier, Ohio State University
Mark R. Brawley is Professor of Political Science at McGill University in Montreal. He has taught at McGill since 1990, except for 2000-2001, when he was a visitor at Harvard's Department of Government. He is the author of several books including Afterglow or Adjustment? (Columbia University Press, 1999) and Power, Money, and Trade: Decisions that Shape Global Economic Relations (University of Toronto Press, 2005).
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Acknowledgements 1. Defining Globalization 2. Theoretical Lenses for Viewing Globalization 3. What People Fear—or Anticipate—about Globalization 4. Is Globalization Occurring? Assessing the Evidence 5. Globalization and Domestic Politics 6. How Globalization's Impact Varies 7. Globalization and the Politics of Identity 8. Putting Globalization in Historical Perspective 9. Future Scenarios: Political Backlash, or Global Governance? 10. Grasping the Consequences of Globalization Index
Acknowledgements 1. Defining Globalization 2. Theoretical Lenses for Viewing Globalization 3. What People Fear—or Anticipate—about Globalization 4. Is Globalization Occurring? Assessing the Evidence 5. Globalization and Domestic Politics 6. How Globalization's Impact Varies 7. Globalization and the Politics of Identity 8. Putting Globalization in Historical Perspective 9. Future Scenarios: Political Backlash, or Global Governance? 10. Grasping the Consequences of Globalization Index
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