Description
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewAn important volume for both scholars and practitioners alike. * Political Studies Review *
[This book] presents an accessible and interesting group of essays that meets the Logos series' aim of communicating bold ideas that appeal to a wide audience. One of the strengths of this collection is that Bronner has compiled a selection of essays written by authors from diverse academic backgrounds; this helps to communicate the message that the political, economic, and cultural cannot be considered apart from one another, and to bring a variety of perspectives to bear on globalization. . . . The collection offers highly accessible reflections on contemporary political issues. * International Affairs *
Table of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction Part 2 The Global Theater Chapter 3 The Silence of Words and Political Dynamics in the World Risk Society Chapter 4 Globalism and the Selling of Globalization Chapter 5 National Culture, the Globalization of Communications, and the Bounded Political Community Chapter 6 Globalization: A Contested Terrain Part 7 Planetary Perils Chapter 8 Terror and Politics Chapter 9 The New Militarism: Imperial Overreach Chapter 10 Unconcealed Empire: "The Awesome Thing America Is Becoming" Part 11 Planetary Foreign Policy Chapter 12 Anatomy of a Disaster: Class War, Iraq, and the Contours of American Foreign Policy Chapter 13 The "Islam Industry" and U.S. Foreign Policy Chapter 14 Multilateralism: For a New Political Enlightenment Chapter 15 Chances for a Left Foreign Policy Part 16 Cosmopolitan Hope Chapter 17 The Two Faces of Globalization Chapter 18 Is a Global Ethic Possible? Chapter 19 Playing the Angel's Advocate: Human Rights, Global Realism, and the Politics of Intervention Chapter 20 Human Rights in the Age of Empire