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Book SynopsisParceling the Globe is a study in the processes of global democracy. It offers an early answer to the question regarding our responsibility to others. Through its organization, it presents a partial understanding of the globalization process. It determines the range of global behaviors and articulates the prospects for peace in a globalizing environment.
Table of ContentsWilliam C. GAY: Editorial Foreword Acknowledgements Danielle POE and Eddy SOUFFRANT: Introduction: Parceling the Globe Part One: Taming the Beast Locating Global Movements William C. GAY: Understanding and Assessing Globalization: The Role of Global Studies Nathan C. FUNK and Meena SHARIFY-FUNK: Western-Islamic Hermeneutics as a Dialogical Imperative Robert Paul CHURCHILL: Globalization and Terror Humanizing Globalization Tracey NICHOLLS: Making It Up As We Go Along Ronald J. GLOSSOP: Educating for Peace John BRYANT: A Guided Conversation on Global Ethics Part Two: Global Behaviors Terrorism and Security Joseph C. KUNKEL: Neoliberal Freedom as Oppression for The Salvadorans of Third World Richard PETERSON: Racism and the Politics of the War Against Terrorism Alienation Judith PRESLER: Weil on Power, Oppression, and Global Capitalism Lori KELEHER: Is Sen’s Approach to Development Bad for Women? Part Three: Frameworks for Peace Structures Rob GILDERT: Toward the Globalization of Restorative Justice Danielle POE: Limitless Ethics and Levinas’s Concept of Justice Andrew FITZ-GIBBON: Spiritual Practice as a Foundation for Peacemaking Liberalism and Responsibility David T. RITCHIE: Modern Constitutionalism and International Violence Charles CRITTENDEN: Liberal Political Theory, Social Movements, and Globalization Eddy SOUFFRANT: Peace, Corporate Responsibility, and Governance About the Contributors Index