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Written by leading statesmen and scholars, this book examines the economic, political, and cultural relations between Europe and emerging Asian nations.
Critically interrogating the popular concept of cosmopolitanism, this book offers new insight of what it means to be a world citizen today.
This book offers a unique analysis of the contradictions and pathologies of the modern international order and develops a new cosmopolitan alternative.
Explores the range and depth of work currently being done in the humanities and social sciences on the conceptual, normative and empirical aspects of global community.
Offering the first full assessment of Heidegger’s philosophy in the fields of International Studies and International Political Theory, this important volume provides a fresh intervention into the debate on globalization from a critical theory perspective.
This book opens up contemporary and novel practices of Brazil's democracy for examination, including responses to global food security, the purchase of drugs, open democracy and internet governance.
‘Global Villages: Rural and Urban Transformations in Contemporary Bulgaria’ aims to broaden the study of globalization from urban to rural contexts, exploring its effects through case studies from postsocialist Bulgaria.
This collection of essays, with special reference to Asia, analyzes religion through lived experience and reveals how religious phenomena are inextricably linked to globalizing processes.
This book suggests a unique conceptual framework for designing and conducting economic policy in developing countries, particularly those in Africa.
Weighing up the costs and benefits of economic interdependence in a finance-driven world, this book argues that globalization has been oversold to the Global South, and that the South should be as selective about globalization as the North.
A wide-ranging review of China's economic boom and the way in which it has been rapidly transformed beyond all recognition.
A fresh, funny and imaginative discourse on the nature of capitalism and how society has learned to cope with it.