Inequality, Globalization, and World Politics

Author:   Andrew Hurrell (Fellow in International Relations, Fellow in International Relations, Nuffield College, Oxford) ,  Ngaire Woods (Fellow in Politics, Fellow in Politics, University College, Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198295662


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   08 April 1999
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Andrew Hurrell (Fellow in International Relations, Fellow in International Relations, Nuffield College, Oxford) ,  Ngaire Woods (Fellow in Politics, Fellow in Politics, University College, Oxford)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.434kg
ISBN:  

9780198295662


ISBN 10:   0198295669
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   08 April 1999
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1: Ngaire Woods: Order, Globalization, and Inequality 2: Charles Oman: Globalization, Regionalization, and Inequality 3: Benedict Kingsbury: Sovereignty and Inequality 4: Christine Chinkin: Gender Inequality and International Human Rights Law 5: Michael Redclift and Colin Sage: Resources, Environmental Degradation, and Inequality 6: Frances Stewart and Albert Berry: Globalization, Liberalization, and Inequality: Expectations and Experience 7: David Miller: Justice and Global Inequality 8: Bob Deacon: Social Policy in a Global Context 9: Andrew Hurrell: Security and Inequality

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The book can be read by non-experts and is written without jargon. * Paul Hirst, The Royal Inst. of Int. Affairs, Vol.76, No. 4, Oct. 00. * This book is helpful because it sees inequality as a continuing and structural problem and yet does not exhibit the hostility to growing international trade of many anti-globalization protesters ... It is also valuable in putting open-ended analysis before instant policy solutions. * Paul Hirst, The Royal Inst. of Int. Affairs, Vol.76, No.4, Oct 00. * This edited volume ... is of a consistently high standard. It focuses on an issue that has been relatively neglected in the globalization literature: the close connection between economic internationalization and the growth of inequality within and between nations. * Paul Hirst, The Royal Inst. of Int. Affairs, Vol.76, No.4, Oct 00. * There are so many books on globalization that a new one should have something distinctive to say in order to justify its publication ... This edited volume more than justifies its existence and is of a consistently high standard. * Paul Hirst, Int. & Global Political Economy, Economics & Development. * well written ... the book should be among the required reading lists for graduate students studying global change. * Jnl of Global Social Policy. * This volume provides a wide range of perspectives on inequality, which is more and more at the core of world politics. * Journal of Peace Research *


This volume provides a wide range of perspectives on inequality, which is more and more at the core of world politics. Journal of Peace Research well written ... the book should be among the required reading lists for graduate students studying global change. Jnl of Global Social Policy. There are so many books on globalization that a new one should have something distinctive to say in order to justify its publication ... This edited volume more than justifies its existence and is of a consistently high standard. Paul Hirst, Int. & Global Political Economy, Economics & Development. This edited volume ... is of a consistently high standard. It focuses on an issue that has been relatively neglected in the globalization literature: the close connection between economic internationalization and the growth of inequality within and between nations. Paul Hirst, The Royal Inst. of Int. Affairs, Vol.76, No.4, Oct 00. This book is helpful because it sees inequality as a continuing and structural problem and yet does not exhibit the hostility to growing international trade of many anti-globalization protesters ... It is also valuable in putting open-ended analysis before instant policy solutions. Paul Hirst, The Royal Inst. of Int. Affairs, Vol.76, No.4, Oct 00. The book can be read by non-experts and is written without jargon. Paul Hirst, The Royal Inst. of Int. Affairs, Vol.76, No. 4, Oct. 00.


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