Which "global village"? : societies, cultures, and political-economic systems in a Euro-Atlantic perspective /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Westport, Conn. :
Praeger,
©2002.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introductory outline : "Global village or global pillage?" A new architecture and new architects / Jeremy Brecher
- The local and the global in financial crises / Elmar Altvater
- The uneasiness of globalization : notes on the role of migrations in the world society / Alessandro Dal Lago
- Globalization without enemies or enemies of globalization? / Luca Burgazzoli
- Mobility in the globalized economy / Vincenzo Li Donni
- Industrial relations and globalization : some reflections based on the Canadian experience / Gilles Trudeau
- The audacity of America : historical origins of the new world order / Bruce Daniels
- Oppositional tendencies to the (more or less) one-party system in the United States / Malcolm Sylvers
- Globalization : the role of parties and movements in the democratic transition / Andrea Mignone
- Continental drift : European integration and American hegemony / Stephen Burman
- The impact of globalization on the American South : culture, ecology, and economy / David Goldfield
- Mondo esotico : globalization through green-colored glasses / Jack Temple Kirby
- Globalization and problems of intergraded analysis in the processes of territorialization, deterritorialization and reterrorialization caused by the nets frameworks : some meaningful examples / Mauro Spotorno
- Reconciling economics and ecology to address global issues / J. Terry Rolfe
- Language and law in the era of globalization / Joseph G. Turi
- The pathologization of the female body in the post-Fordist era : notes for feminist considerations about globalization / Augusta Molinari
- Globalization and its challenge to higher education : some reflections of a European Americanist educator and life-long learner / Dorothea Steiner
- Globalization and the prospects for cosmopolitan society / Barrie Axford
- Concluding remarks / Ferdinando Fasce.