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OverviewGlobalization demystifies the rhetoric surrounding one of the most hotly debated topics among scholars, commentators, and policymakers. Presenting arguments for and against globalization, this brief text examines a wide range of views on the economic, political, cultural, and environmental dimensions of globalization and exposes their underlying frameworks, methodologies, and expectations. Throughout, Globalization compares rhetoric and reality and argues that there is no one way to understand this complex phenomenon. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lui Hebron , John F. Stack, Jr.Publisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Pearson Edition: 2nd edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.243kg ISBN: 9780205779703ISBN 10: 0205779700 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 23 March 2010 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsChapter 1. The Struggle to Understand Globalization in the Twenty-first Century Chapter 2. Untangling Globalization Chapter 3. Economic Globalization: Market Integration Chapter 4. Economic Globalization: Growth, Development, Promise, and Anxiety Chapter 5. The Political Challenges of Globalization Chapter 6. Political Globalization: Sovereignty Under Siege? Chapter 7. Cultural Globalization: Homogenization, Harmony, Resistance, and Discord Chapter 8. Globalization and the Environment Chapter 9. Globalization for All?ReviewsEasy to read and devoid of technical jargon, this solid primer is a must read for those who want a quick but comprehensive grasp of a complex and often nebulous subject. -Michael Burayidi, University of Wisconsin-Osh Kosh Globalization moves the discussion of globalization beyond polemics to carve out an informed middle-ground position. -Sheila Croucher, Miami University With an intimate knowledge of the scholarly literature, an acute awareness of the public significance of the issues, and an engaging style, Hebron and Stack take us through a shifting landscape... -James Piscatori, The Australian National University Globalization is required reading for anyone, either in academe or the general public, who wants to obtain greater understanding of the consequences of globalization. -Patrick James, University of Southern California "“Easy to read and devoid of technical jargon, this solid primer is a must read for those who want a quick but comprehensive grasp of a complex and often nebulous subject.”–Michael Burayidi, University of Wisconsin-Osh Kosh ""Globalization moves the discussion of globalization beyond polemics to carve out an informed middle-ground position.""—Sheila Croucher, Miami University ""With an intimate knowledge of the scholarly literature, an acute awareness of the public significance of the issues, and an engaging style, Hebron and Stack take us through a shifting landscape...""—James Piscatori, The Australian National University ""Globalization is required reading for anyone, either in academe or the general public, who wants to obtain greater understanding of the consequences of globalization.""–Patrick James, University of Southern California" Easy to read and devoid of technical jargon, this solid primer is a must read for those who want a quick but comprehensive grasp of a complex and often nebulous subject. --Michael Burayidi, University of Wisconsin-Osh Kosh Globalization moves the discussion of globalization beyond polemics to carve out an informed middle-ground position. --Sheila Croucher, Miami University With an intimate knowledge of the scholarly literature, an acute awareness of the public significance of the issues, and an engaging style, Hebron and Stack take us through a shifting landscape... --James Piscatori, The Australian National University Globalization is required reading for anyone, either in academe or the general public, who wants to obtain greater understanding of the consequences of globalization. --Patrick James, University of Southern California Author InformationLui Hebron is Assistant Professor of Global and Maritime Studies at the California Maritime Academy. John F. Stack is Professor of Political Science and Law at Florida International University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |