Description
Book SynopsisThe 2nd edition of this successful book tests the claims of those who dismiss the continuing significance of globalization. It will appeal to all those who remain intrigued, confused or simply baffled by the controversy about globalization and its consequences for the twenty first century world order.
Trade ReviewAcclaim for the first edition:
"This is an excellent interpretation of current debates on the subject ... it will be widely adopted."
American Journal of Sociology
"Extremely successful as a short and concise summary of the globalization debate ... and is an ideal teaching resource."
Australian Journal of Political Science
"This is a brief and extremely useful book, helpful in particular for bringing some order into the chaos of the globalization debate; and helpful also in that it does not tell a one-sided story. For students of globalization, undergraduate or postgraduate, this little book should be an absolute must."
Environmental Politics
Acclaim for the second edition:
"This book provides a masterly and comprehensive survey of the political and intellectual debates over globalization that have raged for the past two decades. It is indispensable reading for anyone interested in finding out what these debates have been about and why they matter."
Andrew Gamble, University of Cambridge
"Globalization/Anti-Globalization is the best available account of the complexities of globalization. The authors state fairly a variety of points of view, present a vast amount of up-to-date evidence, and make a clear argument of their own ... highly recommended for university courses and for the general reader."
Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University
"Held and McGrew's second edition of Globalization/Anti-Globalization is a thoroughgoing revision of an already outstanding book. Held and McGrew do more than survey the field: they discuss how we might respond to globalization and how we could construct an effective politics to lessen its major negative consequences whilst improving the lives of the vast bulk of the world's population. This is a stunningly impressive book – a must-have reference work on the central debates within the globalization literature."
Steve Smith, University of Exeter
Table of ContentsList of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 The Demise of Globalization: Current Controversies
Part One – The Globalization Controversy
2 The Reconfiguration of Political Power?
3 The Fate of National Culture
4 Global Insecurities: Military Threats and Environmental Catastrophe
5 A New World Economic Order: Global Markets and State Power
6 The Great Divergence: Global Inequality and Development
7 (Mis)Managing the World?
Part Two – Remaking Globalization
8 Beyond Globalization / Antiglobalization
9 World Orders, Ethical Foundations
10 The Contentious Politics of Globalization: Mapping Ideals and Theories
11 Reconstructing World Order: Towards Cosmopolitan Social Democracy
12 Testing Cosmopolitan Social Democracy; the challenge of 9/11 and global economic governance
References
Index