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OverviewThe politics of globalization include nation-states pursuing power, multinational firms seeking profits for their shareholders, coalitions and networks attempting to promote particular visions of future possible worlds, resistance groups ranging from the nonviolent to the murderous, and ordinary people struggling to feed their families and secure their futures in a rapidly changing world. Globalization and International Political Economy examines processes of globalizing capitalism and the complex politics that are emerging from it—processes and struggles that will determine the shape of our world in the twenty-first century. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark Rupert , M. Scott SolomonPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.404kg ISBN: 9780742529427ISBN 10: 0742529428 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 31 August 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis timely and engaging study provides a much-needed critical theory of global politics. Rupert and Solomon place the politics of globalization at the center of a wide-ranging analysis of contemporary processes. Global productive integration, new labor relations and patterns of inequalities, transnational migration, the war on terrorism, and ideological struggles are redefining the traditional field of international political economy. While the authors emphasize the novel, contradictory, and open-ended nature of global power relations and future possible worlds, they do not lose sight of the continued relevance of inter-state politics. The result is a refreshing look at globalization as a process of social change being contested and reconstructed by forces from above and from below. Brief yet satisfying, Globalization and International Political Economy is well suited for students and scholars as well as for a lay public concerned with understanding the contemporary world. -- William I. Robinson, University of California, Santa Barbara Accessible to a much wider audience than most such analyses of global political economy. While many approaches to the study of international political economy see the expansion of free trade and the global division of labor as necessary and inevitable corollaries of the free market, this work places globalization in the context of the wills of political actors... Ultimately, it is about politics and the political basis for the global economy. Essential. CHOICE This is an excellent historical materialist introduction to globalization, migration, the politics of terrorism, and contemporary antiglobalization movements. It will be useful for students no matter what their political persuasion... -- Craig N. Murphy, historian, UN Development Programme This is an excellent historical materialist introduction to globalization, migration, the politics of terrorism, and contemporary antiglobalization movements. It will be useful for students no matter what their political persuasion. -- Craig N. Murphy, historian, UN Development Programme This timely and engaging study provides a much-needed critical theory of global politics. Rupert and Solomon place the politics of globalization at the center of a wide-ranging analysis of contemporary processes. Global productive integration, new labor relations and patterns of inequalities, transnational migration, the war on terrorism, and ideological struggles are redefining the traditional field of international political economy. While the authors emphasize the novel, contradictory, and open-ended nature of global power relations and future possible worlds, they do not lose sight of the continued relevance of inter-state politics. The result is a refreshing look at globalization as a process of social change being contested and reconstructed by forces from above and from below. Brief yet satisfying, Globalization and International Political Economy is well suited for students and scholars as well as for a lay public concerned with understanding the contemporary world.--Robinson, Author InformationMark Rupert is professor of political science at Syracuse University. M. Scott Solomon is assistant professor of government and international affairs at the University of South Florida and research fellow at the University of South Florida Globalization Research Center. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |