The Three Waves of Globalization: A History of a Developing Global Consciousness

Author:   Robbie Robertson
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Edition:   Twenty-Eighth and Revised ed.
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Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 December 2002
Format:   Hardback
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The Three Waves of Globalization: A History of a Developing Global Consciousness


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Globalization necessitates a new reading of the human story, argues historian Robbie Robertson in this thought-provoking study. Its origins, he suggests, lie in the interconnections that slowly enveloped humans since the earliest of times. But things changed dramatically 500 years ago when humanity's interconnections assumed global proportions for the first time and produced what the author sees as three consecutive waves of globalization that have radically transformed human societies and their economic activities. Managing these revolutionary changes has proved difficult. Globalization is destabilizing. The first wave after 1500 destroyed over 90 per cent of North and South America's peoples and contributed to war and revolution in Europe. It also generated an industrial revolution that shaped the second wave in the 19th century. But in the ensuing rush to monopolize the wealth and power globalization promised, classes, nations and empires escalated their rivalries. Consequently the second wave also faltered and collapsed into depression and war. Now the same fate could face us again if we ignore the social and historical lessons globalization presents us with. A globalized humanity, says Robertson, has to develop a new consciousness of itself in order to effect global solutions based on an inclusive rather than exclusive reading of history.

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Author:   Robbie Robertson
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Zed Books Ltd
Edition:   Twenty-Eighth and Revised ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.525kg
ISBN:  

9781856498609


ISBN 10:   1856498603
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 December 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Part I: Globalizing Knowledge 1. Developing Global Consciousness 2. Struggles for Survival and Wellbeing Part II: The First Wave of Globalization 3. Early Global Transformations 4. Fragile Commercial Imperatives Part III: The Second Wave of Globalization 5. Globalization's Industrial Child 6. Empires of Disadvantage 7. Implosion Part IV: The Third Wave of Globalization 8. American Globalism 9. Globalizing Democracies 10. Globalizing Perspectives Bibliography Index

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At last an historian who sees the big picture about globalisation and its present manifestation. Robbie Robertson, with precision has produced a readable, learned book that will cause anger, debate, even dismay to those who both support and oppose globalisation. A must-read for all those who care about our common future and want to know more about the human condition and its evolution and promise. * Mike Moore, former Director General of the WTO and former New Zealand Prime Minister * This is a bold, imaginative book. Robbie Robertson elucidates the origins of globalization and the subsequent paths it has followed, highlighting important lessons for how the present wave of globalization should be understood, and handled. A very stimulating, critical contribution to the contemporary literature. * Stephanie Lawson, University of East Anglia *


'This is a bold, imaginative book. Robbie Robertson elucidates the origins of globalization and the subsequent paths it has followed, highlighting important lessons for how the present wave of globalization should be understood, and handled. A very stimulating, critical contribution to the contemporary literature.' Stephanie Lawson, University of East Anglia 'At last an historian who sees the big picture about globalisation and its present manifestation. Robbie Robertson, with precision has produced a readable, learned book that will cause anger, debate, even dismay to those who both support and oppose globalisation. A must-read for all those who care about our common future and want to know more about the human condition and its evolution and promise.' Mike Moore, former Director General of the WTO and former New Zealand Prime Minister


'This is a bold, imaginative book. Robbie Robertson elucidates the origins of globalization and the subsequent paths it has followed, highlighting important lessons for how the present wave of globalization should be understood, and handled. A very stimulating, critical contribution to the contemporary literature.' - Stephanie Lawson, Professor of International Relations, University of East Anglia 'At last an historian who sees the big picture about globalisation and its present manifestation. Robbie Robertson, with precision has produced a readable, learned book that will cause anger, debate, even dismay to those who both support and oppose globalisation. A must-read for all those who care about our common future and want to know more about the human condition and its evolution and promise.' - Mike Moore, Former Director General of the WTO and former New Zealand Prime Minister


Author Information

Dr Robbie Robertson teaches history and development Studies at La Trobe University, Australia. He is the author of several books including: Government by the Gun: Fiji and the 2000 Coup (with William Sutherland, Zed 2002) and Multiculturalism and Reconciliation in an Indulgent Republic: Fiji after the Coups (1998).

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