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Table of Contents

Preface xii

About the Companion Website xiii

1 Globalization 1
Conceptualization, Origins, and History

Conceptualizing Globalization 3

From “Solids” to “Liquids” 4

“Flows” 7

“Heavy” and “Light” 8

“Heavy” Structures that Expedite “Flows” 10

“Heavy” Structures as Barriers to “Flows” 12

Subtler Structural Barriers 16

Origins and History of Globalization 17

Hardwired 17

Cycles 18

Phases 18

Events 19

Broader, More Recent Changes 20

Chapter Summary 23

Discussion Questions 24

Further Reading 24

References 25

2 Theorizing Globalization 29

Imperialism 30

Colonialism 32

Development 33

Americanization 35

Anti‐Americanism as a Global Process 37

Neoliberalism 38

Neoliberalism: Basic Ideas 41

The Neoliberal State 42

Critiquing Neoliberalism: Karl Polanyi 43

Contemporary Criticisms of Neoliberalism 44

Neo‐Marxian Theories 46

Transnational Capitalism 46

Empire 48

Chapter Summary 51

Discussion Questions 53

Further Reading 53

References 54

3 Structuring the Global Economy 58

Before Bretton Woods 59

A Prior Epoch of Globalization 59

Economic Development During and After WW II 60

Bretton Woods and the Bretton Woods System 61

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 63

World Trade Organization (WTO) 64

International Monetary Fund (IMF) 65

World Bank 67

The End of Bretton Woods 69

Changes in, and Critiques of, Bretton Woods‐Era Organizations 70

Other Important Economic Organizations 74

The Role of Emerging Economies 75

The Multinational Corporation (MNC) 76

The Myth of Economic Globalization? 79

Chapter Summary 80

Discussion Questions 81

Further Reading 81

References 82

4 Global Economic Flows 85

Trade 86

Trade Surpluses and Deficits 86

Global Trade: Economic Chains and Networks 87

Global Value Chains 88

T‐Shirts 88

iPhones 90

Conventional, Hybrid, and Electric Automobiles 91

Increasing Competition for Commodities 92

The Economic Impact of the Flow of Oil 93

Oil Wealth 94

Race to the Bottom and Upgrading 96

Upgrading in the Less Developed World? 96

Outsourcing 98

Financial Globalization 100

The Great Recession 100

Consumption 104

Consumer Objects and Services 106

Consumers 106

Consumption Processes 106

Consumption Sites 107

Global Resistance 107

Chapter Summary 108

Discussion Questions 109

Further Reading 109

References 109

5 Global Political Structures and Processes 113

On Political Flows 114

The Nation‐State 115

Threats to the Nation‐State 116

Global Flows 116

Universal Human Rights 117

Sustainability and Liquid Sovereignty 118

In Defense of the Nation‐State 119

“Imagined Community” 120

Changes in Global Nation‐State Relations 122

The European Union and Brexit 122

China 125

United Nations (UN) 126

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) 127

United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) 127

Global Governance 127

Civil Society 130

International Non‐Governmental Organizations (INGOS) 134

Chapter Summary 137

Discussion Questions 138

Further Reading 139

References 139

6 High‐Tech Global Flows and Structures 143

Technology, Media, and the Internet

Technology, Time–Space Compression, and Distanciation 144

Space‐Based Technologies 146

Robots and Economic Production 147

Leapfrogging 148

Mass Media 151

Media Imperialism 152

New Global Media 153

Thinking About the Global Media 154

The Internet and Social Media 156

Online Social Networking 157

Bitcoin and Blockchain 159

The Internet in China 161

The Fight for Global Internet Governance 163

Social Media and Social Movements 164

Chapter Summary 166

Discussion Questions 167

Further Reading 167

References 168

7 Global Culture and Cultural Flows 171

Cultural Differentialism 173

Civilizations 173

Cultural Hybridization 177

Muslim Girl Scouts 179

Appadurai’s “Landscapes” 180

Cultural Convergence 182

Cultural Imperialism 182

Deterritorialization 184

World Culture 184

McDonaldization 186

McDonaldization, Expansionism, and Globalization 188

Beyond Fast Food 189

The Globalization of Nothing 191

Cricket: Local, Glocal, or Grobal? 192

Chapter Summary 193

Discussion Questions 194

Further Reading 194

References 195

8 Global Flows of Migrants 198

Migrants 199

Migration 200

Flows of Migrants to and from the United States 203

Undocumented Mexican Migrants to the United States 203

Increased Law Enforcement 205

Flows of Migrants into and within Europe 208

Brexit and British–EU Migration 208

Undocumented Migration Across the Mediterranean into Europe 209

Flows of Migrants in Asia 211

The Case Against the Backlash to Undocumented, or “Illegal,” Immigration 213

Remittances 215

Diaspora 218

Chapter Summary 220

Discussion Questions 221

Further Reading 221

References 222

9 Global Environmental Flows 225

Modernization and Environmental Flows 227

Differences Among Nation‐States 229

Global Climate Change 230

Rising Sea Levels 231

Loss of Biodiversity 232

Threats to Food Security 233

Global Warming and Health 233

Other Environmental Problems 234

Destruction of Natural Habitats 235

Decline of Fish 235

Decline in Fresh Water 236

The Paradox of Bottled Water 237

Toxic Chemicals 238

Population Growth 238

Global Responses 239

Sustainable Development 239

Multilateral Agreements 241

Carbon Tax 242

Cap‐and‐Trade 243

Carbon Neutrality 243

Alternative Fuels and Power Sources 244

A Technological Fix? 245

Economic Issues 245

Opposing Environmentalism 246

Collapse 246

Chapter Summary 247

Discussion Questions 249

Further Reading 249

References 250

10 Negative Global Flows and Processes 253
Dangerous Imports, Diseases, Terrorism, War

Dangerous Imports 255

Borderless Diseases 256

HIV/AIDS 256

Ebola Virus 257

Tropical Diseases in Europe 258

Terrorism 258

War 265

Global Military Structures 268

Drones and Other Technology 269

Information War, Trolls, and Fakes News 270

Cyber‐War 272

The Impact of Negative Global Flows on Individuals 273

Chapter Summary 274

Discussion Questions 275

Further Reading 276

References 276

11 Economic Power and Inequality 280
Class Inequality and Global Cities

Class Inequality 281

Inequality in the World System 282

Trends in Economic Inequality 283

“The Bottom Billion” 286

Conflict Trap 286

Natural Resources Trap 287

Trap of Being Landlocked with Bad Neighbors 288

Bad Governance Trap 288

Summary 289

Growing Global Inequality in Health and Healthcare 290

Global Digital Divide 291

Global Cities 292

Global Cities in the World Economy 292

Changes in the Network of World Cities 294

Global Slums and Gentrification 295

Chapter Summary 299

Discussion Questions 300

Further Reading 300

References 301

12 Global Inequalities II 303
Inequalities of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality

Defining Majority–Minority Relations 304

Majority–Minority Relations in a Global Context 304

The Social Construction of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality 307

Intersectionality 309

Race and Ethnicity 310

Ethnic Conflict and Genocide 313

The Latin Americanization of Race and the Value of Whiteness 314

Gender 316

Gender and the Economy 317

Global Care Chains 321

Responding to and Resisting Global Minority Status: The Case of Women 322

Sexuality 323

Chapter Summary 325

Discussion Questions 326

Further Reading 327

References 327

13 Dealing with, Resisting, and the Future of Globalization 331

Dealing with Globalization 332

Dealing with the Global Economy 332

Protectionism 332

Fair Trade 335

Helping the “Bottom Billion” 337

Dealing with Political Globalization 338

Accountability 339

Transparency 339

Resisting Globalization 340

Local Resistance 342

The Global Rise of Populism 343

Social Movements 345

The Movement for Global Justice and Democratization 346

Social Movements and the Global Boomerang 348

World Social Forum 349

Is the Resistance to Globalization Significant? 350

The Futures of Globalization 350

A “Mad Max” Scenario 352

Chapter Summary 353

Discussion Questions 354

Further Reading 355

References 355

Index 359

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      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Preface xii

      About the Companion Website xiii

      1 Globalization 1
      Conceptualization, Origins, and History

      Conceptualizing Globalization 3

      From “Solids” to “Liquids” 4

      “Flows” 7

      “Heavy” and “Light” 8

      “Heavy” Structures that Expedite “Flows” 10

      “Heavy” Structures as Barriers to “Flows” 12

      Subtler Structural Barriers 16

      Origins and History of Globalization 17

      Hardwired 17

      Cycles 18

      Phases 18

      Events 19

      Broader, More Recent Changes 20

      Chapter Summary 23

      Discussion Questions 24

      Further Reading 24

      References 25

      2 Theorizing Globalization 29

      Imperialism 30

      Colonialism 32

      Development 33

      Americanization 35

      Anti‐Americanism as a Global Process 37

      Neoliberalism 38

      Neoliberalism: Basic Ideas 41

      The Neoliberal State 42

      Critiquing Neoliberalism: Karl Polanyi 43

      Contemporary Criticisms of Neoliberalism 44

      Neo‐Marxian Theories 46

      Transnational Capitalism 46

      Empire 48

      Chapter Summary 51

      Discussion Questions 53

      Further Reading 53

      References 54

      3 Structuring the Global Economy 58

      Before Bretton Woods 59

      A Prior Epoch of Globalization 59

      Economic Development During and After WW II 60

      Bretton Woods and the Bretton Woods System 61

      General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 63

      World Trade Organization (WTO) 64

      International Monetary Fund (IMF) 65

      World Bank 67

      The End of Bretton Woods 69

      Changes in, and Critiques of, Bretton Woods‐Era Organizations 70

      Other Important Economic Organizations 74

      The Role of Emerging Economies 75

      The Multinational Corporation (MNC) 76

      The Myth of Economic Globalization? 79

      Chapter Summary 80

      Discussion Questions 81

      Further Reading 81

      References 82

      4 Global Economic Flows 85

      Trade 86

      Trade Surpluses and Deficits 86

      Global Trade: Economic Chains and Networks 87

      Global Value Chains 88

      T‐Shirts 88

      iPhones 90

      Conventional, Hybrid, and Electric Automobiles 91

      Increasing Competition for Commodities 92

      The Economic Impact of the Flow of Oil 93

      Oil Wealth 94

      Race to the Bottom and Upgrading 96

      Upgrading in the Less Developed World? 96

      Outsourcing 98

      Financial Globalization 100

      The Great Recession 100

      Consumption 104

      Consumer Objects and Services 106

      Consumers 106

      Consumption Processes 106

      Consumption Sites 107

      Global Resistance 107

      Chapter Summary 108

      Discussion Questions 109

      Further Reading 109

      References 109

      5 Global Political Structures and Processes 113

      On Political Flows 114

      The Nation‐State 115

      Threats to the Nation‐State 116

      Global Flows 116

      Universal Human Rights 117

      Sustainability and Liquid Sovereignty 118

      In Defense of the Nation‐State 119

      “Imagined Community” 120

      Changes in Global Nation‐State Relations 122

      The European Union and Brexit 122

      China 125

      United Nations (UN) 126

      United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) 127

      United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) 127

      Global Governance 127

      Civil Society 130

      International Non‐Governmental Organizations (INGOS) 134

      Chapter Summary 137

      Discussion Questions 138

      Further Reading 139

      References 139

      6 High‐Tech Global Flows and Structures 143

      Technology, Media, and the Internet

      Technology, Time–Space Compression, and Distanciation 144

      Space‐Based Technologies 146

      Robots and Economic Production 147

      Leapfrogging 148

      Mass Media 151

      Media Imperialism 152

      New Global Media 153

      Thinking About the Global Media 154

      The Internet and Social Media 156

      Online Social Networking 157

      Bitcoin and Blockchain 159

      The Internet in China 161

      The Fight for Global Internet Governance 163

      Social Media and Social Movements 164

      Chapter Summary 166

      Discussion Questions 167

      Further Reading 167

      References 168

      7 Global Culture and Cultural Flows 171

      Cultural Differentialism 173

      Civilizations 173

      Cultural Hybridization 177

      Muslim Girl Scouts 179

      Appadurai’s “Landscapes” 180

      Cultural Convergence 182

      Cultural Imperialism 182

      Deterritorialization 184

      World Culture 184

      McDonaldization 186

      McDonaldization, Expansionism, and Globalization 188

      Beyond Fast Food 189

      The Globalization of Nothing 191

      Cricket: Local, Glocal, or Grobal? 192

      Chapter Summary 193

      Discussion Questions 194

      Further Reading 194

      References 195

      8 Global Flows of Migrants 198

      Migrants 199

      Migration 200

      Flows of Migrants to and from the United States 203

      Undocumented Mexican Migrants to the United States 203

      Increased Law Enforcement 205

      Flows of Migrants into and within Europe 208

      Brexit and British–EU Migration 208

      Undocumented Migration Across the Mediterranean into Europe 209

      Flows of Migrants in Asia 211

      The Case Against the Backlash to Undocumented, or “Illegal,” Immigration 213

      Remittances 215

      Diaspora 218

      Chapter Summary 220

      Discussion Questions 221

      Further Reading 221

      References 222

      9 Global Environmental Flows 225

      Modernization and Environmental Flows 227

      Differences Among Nation‐States 229

      Global Climate Change 230

      Rising Sea Levels 231

      Loss of Biodiversity 232

      Threats to Food Security 233

      Global Warming and Health 233

      Other Environmental Problems 234

      Destruction of Natural Habitats 235

      Decline of Fish 235

      Decline in Fresh Water 236

      The Paradox of Bottled Water 237

      Toxic Chemicals 238

      Population Growth 238

      Global Responses 239

      Sustainable Development 239

      Multilateral Agreements 241

      Carbon Tax 242

      Cap‐and‐Trade 243

      Carbon Neutrality 243

      Alternative Fuels and Power Sources 244

      A Technological Fix? 245

      Economic Issues 245

      Opposing Environmentalism 246

      Collapse 246

      Chapter Summary 247

      Discussion Questions 249

      Further Reading 249

      References 250

      10 Negative Global Flows and Processes 253
      Dangerous Imports, Diseases, Terrorism, War

      Dangerous Imports 255

      Borderless Diseases 256

      HIV/AIDS 256

      Ebola Virus 257

      Tropical Diseases in Europe 258

      Terrorism 258

      War 265

      Global Military Structures 268

      Drones and Other Technology 269

      Information War, Trolls, and Fakes News 270

      Cyber‐War 272

      The Impact of Negative Global Flows on Individuals 273

      Chapter Summary 274

      Discussion Questions 275

      Further Reading 276

      References 276

      11 Economic Power and Inequality 280
      Class Inequality and Global Cities

      Class Inequality 281

      Inequality in the World System 282

      Trends in Economic Inequality 283

      “The Bottom Billion” 286

      Conflict Trap 286

      Natural Resources Trap 287

      Trap of Being Landlocked with Bad Neighbors 288

      Bad Governance Trap 288

      Summary 289

      Growing Global Inequality in Health and Healthcare 290

      Global Digital Divide 291

      Global Cities 292

      Global Cities in the World Economy 292

      Changes in the Network of World Cities 294

      Global Slums and Gentrification 295

      Chapter Summary 299

      Discussion Questions 300

      Further Reading 300

      References 301

      12 Global Inequalities II 303
      Inequalities of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality

      Defining Majority–Minority Relations 304

      Majority–Minority Relations in a Global Context 304

      The Social Construction of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality 307

      Intersectionality 309

      Race and Ethnicity 310

      Ethnic Conflict and Genocide 313

      The Latin Americanization of Race and the Value of Whiteness 314

      Gender 316

      Gender and the Economy 317

      Global Care Chains 321

      Responding to and Resisting Global Minority Status: The Case of Women 322

      Sexuality 323

      Chapter Summary 325

      Discussion Questions 326

      Further Reading 327

      References 327

      13 Dealing with, Resisting, and the Future of Globalization 331

      Dealing with Globalization 332

      Dealing with the Global Economy 332

      Protectionism 332

      Fair Trade 335

      Helping the “Bottom Billion” 337

      Dealing with Political Globalization 338

      Accountability 339

      Transparency 339

      Resisting Globalization 340

      Local Resistance 342

      The Global Rise of Populism 343

      Social Movements 345

      The Movement for Global Justice and Democratization 346

      Social Movements and the Global Boomerang 348

      World Social Forum 349

      Is the Resistance to Globalization Significant? 350

      The Futures of Globalization 350

      A “Mad Max” Scenario 352

      Chapter Summary 353

      Discussion Questions 354

      Further Reading 355

      References 355

      Index 359

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