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OverviewGlobal Backlash is the first book to move beyond the monolithic portrayal of the globalization protests that have escalated since Seattle and are not likely to abate soon. With trenchant analysis and dozens of primary documents from a variety of popular and uncommon sources, Robin Broad explores proposals and initiatives coming from the backlash to answer the question, 'But what do they want?' A range of sophisticated propositions and a vibrant debate among segments of the backlash emerge. Highly readable and analytically powerful, this book is vital to understanding the most potent protest movement of our times. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robin Broad , Action Canada Network , Dean Acheson , Citizens Trade CampaignPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 18.00cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 25.50cm Weight: 0.758kg ISBN: 9780742510340ISBN 10: 0742510344 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 20 March 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is an excellent book! The format, substance, biographical material, choice of original selections, and writing style are splendid. Recommended for general readers; academic audiences, upper-division undergraduate and up; and professionals. CHOICE For those who hold that the WTO protestors are naive anarchists and that globalization is 'inevitable and good'-or even for those who think the opposite-editor and academic Robin Broad gathers together a wide spectrum of views on economic globalization to complicate the debate in Global Backlash. Broad has compiled a volume destined for the knapsacks of college students across the country. Publishers Weekly Global Backlash allows us to understand more clearly the history and content of the current debates about corporate-led economic globalization. But, more than that, it tells what we can do about it-what people are already doing about it! Robin Broad brings together a wide array of practical initiatives that respond to the injustices of the present form of globalization. -- Michael Hardt, Duke University, and co-author of Empire From Subcomandante Marcos to religious activists, from environmentalists intent on saving virgin forests to students organizing against sweatshops, Global Backlash gives richness and texture to our growing movement. A must-read for academics, activists, and anyone concerned about the future of our planet. -- Medea Benjamin, Founding Director of Global Exchange and Green Party activist Brilliantly edited, this exciting volume gracefully brings together the most illuminating writings... Indispensable reading for anyone who wants to understand the full range of discontents caused by corporate globalization, and what some cures might be. -- Richard Falk, Princeton University Timed just right! This book will be very welcome required reading in a number of classrooms around the world. The writing is superb, as are the collected readings themselves. I felt like I was reading a mystery novel! -- Vicki L. Golich, California State University, San Marcos Robin Broad's penetrating analysis and magnificent collection of documents showcase the intellectual depth of the movement against corporate-driven globalization. -- Walden Bello, director, Focus on the Global South Want to understand the most dynamic social movement of our times? Combining scholarship with insider knowledge, Global Backlash connects the dots to put flesh and bones on that movement-a movement committed to the environment, labor, women, indigenous communities, and overall justice. -- Vandana Shiva, author of Staying Alive: Women, Ecology, and Survival in India i Robin Broad answers the question usually unasked by the media-'What do these anti-globalist demonstrators want?' She answers it both in the words of their various representative leaders, and in her own clarifying analysis. Highly recommended! -- Herman Daly, University of Maryland, and co-author of For the Common Good Global Backlash is essential reading for every citizen of the globe. It lays out a full spectrum of views and-better yet-visions of a more democratic and egalitarian future for all of us who share the planet. -- Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America A tremendously informative and inspiring collection of documents, analyses, and first-person accounts about what globalization is, what it means, and how it is being resisted. Tikkun This is an excellent book! The format, substance, biographical material, choice of original selections, and writing style are splendid. Recommended for general readers; academic audiences, upper-division undergraduate and up; and professionals. CHOICE For those who hold that the WTO protestors are naive anarchists and that globalization is 'inevitable and good'-or even for those who think the opposite-editor and academic Robin Broad gathers together a wide spectrum of views on economic globalization to complicate the debate in Global Backlash. Broad has compiled a volume destined for the knapsacks of college students across the country. Publishers Weekly Global Backlash allows us to understand more clearly the history and content of the current debates about corporate-led economic globalization. But, more than that, it tells what we can do about it-what people are already doing about it! Robin Broad brings together a wide array of practical initiatives that respond to the injustices of the present form of globalization. -- Michael Hardt, Duke University From Subcomandante Marcos to religious activists, from environmentalists intent on saving virgin forests to students organizing against sweatshops, Global Backlash gives richness and texture to our growing movement. A must-read for academics, activists, and anyone concerned about the future of our planet. -- Medea Benjamin, Founding Director of Global Exchange and Green Party activist Brilliantly edited, this exciting volume gracefully brings together the most illuminating writings... Indispensable reading for anyone who wants to understand the full range of discontents caused by corporate globalization, and what some cures might be. -- Richard Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law Emeritus, Princeton University Timed just right! This book will be very welcome required reading in a number of classrooms around the world. The writing is superb, as are the collected readings themselves. I felt like I was reading a mystery novel! -- Vicki L. Golich, California State University, San Marcos Robin Broad's penetrating analysis and magnificent collection of documents showcase the intellectual depth of the movement against corporate-driven globalization. -- Walden Bello Want to understand the most dynamic social movement of our times? Combining scholarship with insider knowledge, Global Backlash connects the dots to put flesh and bones on that movement-a movement committed to the environment, labor, women, indigenous communities, and overall justice. -- Vandana Shiva, author of Staying Alive: Women, Ecology, and Survival in India Robin Broad answers the question usually unasked by the media-'What do these anti-globalist demonstrators want?' She answers it both in the words of their various representative leaders, and in her own clarifying analysis. Highly recommended! -- Herman Daly, University of Maryland, and co-author of For the Common Good Global Backlash is essential reading for every citizen of the globe. It lays out a full spectrum of views and-better yet-visions of a more democratic and egalitarian future for all of us who share the planet. -- Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America A tremendously informative and inspiring collection of documents, analyses, and first-person accounts about what globalization is, what it means, and how it is being resisted. Tikkun This is an excellent book! The format, substance, biographical material, choice of original selections, and writing style are splendid. Recommended for general readers; academic audiences, upper-division undergraduate and up; and professionals. CHOICE For those who hold that the WTO protestors are naive anarchists and that globalization is 'inevitable and good'-or even for those who think the opposite-editor and academic Robin Broad gathers together a wide spectrum of views on economic globalization to complicate the debate in Global Backlash. Broad has compiled a volume destined for the knapsacks of college students across the country. Publishers Weekly Global Backlash allows us to understand more clearly the history and content of the current debates about corporate-led economic globalization. But, more than that, it tells what we can do about it-what people are already doing about it! Robin Broad brings together a wide array of practical initiatives that respond to the injustices of the present form of globalization. -- Michael Hardt, Duke University, and co-author of Empire From Subcomandante Marcos to religious activists, from environmentalists intent on saving virgin forests to students organizing against sweatshops, Global Backlash gives richness and texture to our growing movement. A must-read for academics, activists, and anyone concerned about the future of our planet. -- Medea Benjamin, Founding Director of Global Exchange and Green Party activist Brilliantly edited, this exciting volume gracefully brings together the most illuminating writings... Indispensable reading for anyone who wants to understand the full range of discontents caused by corporate globalization, and what some cures might be. -- Richard Falk, Princeton University Timed just right! This book will be very welcome required reading in a number of classrooms around the world. The writing is superb, as are the collected readings themselves. I felt like I was reading a mystery novel! -- Vicki L. Golich, California State University, San Marcos Robin Broad's penetrating analysis and magnificent collection of documents showcase the intellectual depth of the movement against corporate-driven globalization. -- Walden Bello Want to understand the most dynamic social movement of our times? Combining scholarship with insider knowledge, Global Backlash connects the dots to put flesh and bones on that movement-a movement committed to the environment, labor, women, indigenous communities, and overall justice. -- Vandana Shiva, author of Staying Alive: Women, Ecology, and Survival in India Robin Broad answers the question usually unasked by the media-'What do these anti-globalist demonstrators want?' She answers it both in the words of their various representative leaders, and in her own clarifying analysis. Highly recommended! -- Herman Daly, University of Maryland, and co-author of For the Common Good Global Backlash is essential reading for every citizen of the globe. It lays out a full spectrum of views and-better yet-visions of a more democratic and egalitarian future for all of us who share the planet. -- Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America A tremendously informative and inspiring collection of documents, analyses, and first-person accounts about what globalization is, what it means, and how it is being resisted. Tikkun From Subcomandante Marcos to religious activists, from environmentalists intent on saving virgin forests to students organizing against sweatshops, Global Backlash gives richness and texture to our growing movement. A must-read for academics, activists, and anyone concerned about the future of our planet.--Medea Benjamin Author InformationRobin Broad is associate professor of international development at American University in Washington, D.C. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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