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The central aim of this book is to analyze whether (or not) the global constitutes a fundamental challenge to the social-scientific study of politics, including the structure of disciplines and the division of labor between them.
The central aim of this book is to analyze whether (or not) the global constitutes a fundamental challenge to the social-scientific study of politics, including the structure of disciplines and the division of labor between them.
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Martin Shaw is Professor of International Relations and Politics at the University of Sussex. His many previous publications include Dialectics of War, Post Military Society, Global Society and International Relations, and Civil Society and Media in Global Crises.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, Martin Shaw Part 1 Contesting Globalisation Chapter 1 Globalisation: Prospects for a Paradigm Shift, Jan Aart Scholte Chapter 2 How Novel is Globalisation?, Michael Nicholson Part 2 State and Economy Chapter 3 The National Economy in the Contemporary Global System, Angus Cameron, Ronen Palan Chapter 4 Globalisation, Regional Integration and the State, Francis McGowan Part 3 Power and Knowledge Chapter 5 Social Movements and the Challenge to Power, Neil Stammers Chapter 6 Comparison, Cleavages and Cycles: Politics and the European Union, Paul Taggart Chapter 7 A Political Science Response to a Global Politics Agenda, Stephanie Hoopes Part 4 Ethics and Politics Chapter 8 Anti-Politics and Civil Society in Central Europe, Zdenek Kavan Chapter 9 Global Ethics and the Implications of Globalisation, Christien van den Anker Chapter 10 Globalising Liberalism?, Fiona Robinson Part 5 Agency and Globality Chapter 11 Globality as a Revolutionary Transformation, Martin Shaw Chapter 12 Towards a Political Economy of Agency in Contemporary International Relations, John MacLean
Introduction, Martin Shaw Part 1 Contesting Globalisation Chapter 1 Globalisation: Prospects for a Paradigm Shift, Jan Aart Scholte Chapter 2 How Novel is Globalisation?, Michael Nicholson Part 2 State and Economy Chapter 3 The National Economy in the Contemporary Global System, Angus Cameron, Ronen Palan Chapter 4 Globalisation, Regional Integration and the State, Francis McGowan Part 3 Power and Knowledge Chapter 5 Social Movements and the Challenge to Power, Neil Stammers Chapter 6 Comparison, Cleavages and Cycles: Politics and the European Union, Paul Taggart Chapter 7 A Political Science Response to a Global Politics Agenda, Stephanie Hoopes Part 4 Ethics and Politics Chapter 8 Anti-Politics and Civil Society in Central Europe, Zdenek Kavan Chapter 9 Global Ethics and the Implications of Globalisation, Christien van den Anker Chapter 10 Globalising Liberalism?, Fiona Robinson Part 5 Agency and Globality Chapter 11 Globality as a Revolutionary Transformation, Martin Shaw Chapter 12 Towards a Political Economy of Agency in Contemporary International Relations, John MacLean
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