Globalization, Hegemony and Power: Antisystemic Movements and the Global SystemRoutledge, 17.11.2015 - 216 Seiten This book explores the closely related dynamics of globalization, hegemony and resistance movements in the modern world. Complimented by dramatic explorations of the new trans-border resistance movements, from the contemporary labor movement to the resurgence of nationalism, this book moves beyond the traditional focus on cycles of rise and decline of great powers to asses the pressing questions at the intersection of contemporary globalizations and hegemonic rise, decline and resurgence of civilizations. Moreover, the book provides a compelling analysis of the role of contemporary globalization in the resurgence of Islamic activism across the globe and the challenges this poses for traditional theories of modernity and global social movements. Contributors: Immanuel Wallerstein, Joachim Rennstich, William Robinson, Jeffrey Kentor, AMy Holmes, Kathleen Schwartzman, Edna Bonacich, Terry Boswell, Paul M. Lubeck & Thomas Reifer, Lauren Langman & Douglas Morris. |
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... rise of Western European empires and global hegemony, seeking to provide ideological justification for attempts by the core to bring “modernity” to the “backward underdeveloped periphery.” Notions of a culture of poverty were the ...
... rise of Western European empires and global hegemony, seeking to provide ideological justification for attempts by the core to bring “modernity” to the “backward underdeveloped periphery.” Notions of a culture of poverty were the ...
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... rise of the World Economic Forum and related U.S.-dominated supranational institutions, yet the simultaneous rise of the World Social Forum and now regional social forums indicate that relational processes of global class formation are ...
... rise of the World Economic Forum and related U.S.-dominated supranational institutions, yet the simultaneous rise of the World Social Forum and now regional social forums indicate that relational processes of global class formation are ...
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... rise of NASDAQ and associated high technology companies as reflecting the possible decline of the old New York Stock Exchange and rise of a new capital center for U.S. resurgence. It is perhaps too early since the bursting of the U.S. ...
... rise of NASDAQ and associated high technology companies as reflecting the possible decline of the old New York Stock Exchange and rise of a new capital center for U.S. resurgence. It is perhaps too early since the bursting of the U.S. ...
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... rise of China—in the context of U.S. triangular diplomacy— and its subsequent reintegration into the world economy. And today, analysts such as David Calleo (2003) argue that the current U.S. vision of a unipolar onesuperpower world is ...
... rise of China—in the context of U.S. triangular diplomacy— and its subsequent reintegration into the world economy. And today, analysts such as David Calleo (2003) argue that the current U.S. vision of a unipolar onesuperpower world is ...
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... rise and fall of Islamic hegemony is interrogated, replete with an attempt to draw on sociological traditions as diverse as Marx, Weber, and the Annales school. The author also utilizes the work of Barrington Moore and those who have ...
... rise and fall of Islamic hegemony is interrogated, replete with an attempt to draw on sociological traditions as diverse as Marx, Weber, and the Annales school. The author also utilizes the work of Barrington Moore and those who have ...
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