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  • Alternatives to Economic Globalization: A Better World Is Possible, Contributor,
  • “Constructing Social Problems in an Age of Globalization: A French-American Comparison.” (with Abig
  • ety organizations dealing with alternative globalization, above all at the Network Institute for Gl
  • Japan's Managed Globalization: Adapting to the 21st Century, co-edited w
  • law and development, ethnic conflict, and globalization and the law.
  • fies the key drivers of modern conflict as globalization and anti-globalisation, and US conventiona
  • ting turned to the job losses accompanying globalization and technology, and the breakdown of the t
  • atkar special issue and a special issue on Globalization and Marathi poetry.
  • "Power, Globalization, and the End of the Cold War: Reevaluating
  • rvative and Liberal parties were embracing globalization, and that the New Democratic Party was no
  • 11) "NY-LON", in International Handbook of Globalization and World Cities edited by Taylor P, Derud
  • According to Abelshauser, Globalization and scientification at the end of the 19th
  • ship to the world economy, China's path of globalization, and China's national identification.
  • butions on questions of social reality and globalization, and focus on what he describes as "the im
  • of geography”, by which he meant widening globalization and the fast erasure of boundaries.
  • the environment has changed as a result of globalization and technological change a new approach wa
  • sue of economic policy in the framework of globalization and human rights.
  • He is the founder and Director of the Globalization and World Cities Research Network and is t
  • om farming, and defying the constraints of globalization and the mining and forestry companies that
  • ranking of world cities undertaken by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group & Network (Ga
  • Francophone school, where the influence of globalization and importance of English had finally expr
  • ional development, international security, globalization and global governance.
  • ional development, international security, globalization and global governance.
  • that with the structural changes caused by globalization and accelerating technological development
  • blications also include Nigerian politics, globalization and global transformation of terror.His re
  • (co-editor with Ngaire Woods), Inequality, Globalization and World Politics (Oxford University Pres
  • st academics to study how firms respond to globalization and has published papers on exporting, off
  • c policy, planning, and administration and globalization and international development.
  • des of neo-conservatism; and the impact of globalization and trade liberalization on the Canadian s
  • of big dams, to the downside of corporate globalization and the US Government's war against terror
  • ia (edited, Routledge, 2006), Regionalism, Globalization and East Asia: Politics, Security and Econ
  • ooks include: Hanging by a Thread: Cotton, Globalization and Poverty in Africa (Ohio University Pre
  • Globalization and Babool Gum
  • Globalization and the Decolonial Option London: Routledg
  • Globalization And Justice, 2002, ISBN 1-59102-054-9
  • Globalization and Terrorism: 'The Migration of Dreams an
  • Most recent publications: -Globalization and Africa:A View From Below
  • Globalization and the Environment, Island Press (2003) (
  • Human Security: Reflections on Globalization and Intervention, Cambridge: Polity Press.
  • lso hosts exhibitions on multiculturality, globalization and development aid.
  • lian and is a noted scholar in the area of globalization and culture, particularly globalization an
  • ations at the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, and editor of the YaleGlobal Online, a we
  • Globalization and the Political Economy of Trade Policy,
  • Chapter in Globalization and the Environment, edited by Andrew Jorg
  • According to Ramonet, globalization and ultra-liberalism threaten the sovereig
  • cing Security: Multinational Corporations, Globalization, and the Changing Calculus of Conflict, Pr
  • Globalization and the National Security State (with Norr
  • Globalization and increased consumerism are increasing e
  • 2000s, Wolf was an influential advocate of globalization and the free market.
  • . Globalization and Complex Inequalities (Sage 2009) is a
  • His works are mainly on the theories of globalization and the notion of citizenship.
  • Globalization and Postmodern Politics: from Zapatistas t
  • d historian, devoted to promoting economic globalization and liberal positions.
  • The State of The World's Cities 2004/2005: Globalization and Urban Culture, Earthscan, ISBN 1844071
  • le Before Profit, a treatment of corporate globalization and its alternatives, has been published i
  • Globalization and its Impact on Youth, Journal of Future
  • "A Double-Edged Sword: Globalization and Biosecurity," with Kendall Hoyt, Inter
  • The Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network (
  • Globalization and Identity: Dialectics of Flow and Closu
  • ed States, Europe, Israel, neo-liberalism, globalization, and the IMF.
  • structuration of Bangalore city because of globalization and rapid corporate investment.
  • t free markets, free trade, and capitalist globalization are the only way in which modern societies
  • The EZLN opposes economic globalization, arguing that it severely and negatively a
  • ultinationals: New players in 21st century globalization, Asia-Pacific Journal of Management, 2006
  • n rights, international law, terrorism and globalization at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teane
  • Global Shift is also known as the ' Globalization Bible' because of its factual and encyclop
  • , and, moreover, to accomplish its goal of globalization by utilizing educational technology.
  • Globalization Challenged: Conviction, Conflict, Communit
  • takes a post-modern approach to the West, globalization, colonization, and general interventionist
  • g critics of the current model of economic globalization, combining the roles of intellectual and a
  • From the Margins of Globalization: Critical Perspectives on Human Rights.
  • Dynamic globalization, customers' growing need to outsource acti
  • The Creation and Destruction of Value: The Globalization Cycle (Harvard University Press, 2009) ISB
  • voidable pluralism of twenty-first-century globalization demands that at some level a spiritual con
  • His areas of expertise includes globalization, democratization, African politics, Terror
  • Susan George, a prominent critic of globalization disagrees by saying "TATA!" (There Are Tho
  • Koslowski, Rey (2004), Intnl Migration and Globalization Domestic Politics, Taylor & Francis, ISBN
  • not living up to its end of the bargain as globalization, downsizing and other economic pressures h
  • emerged as a prominent critic of economic globalization during the mid-1990s.
  • Globalization, Economic Development, and the Role of the
  • Typically, companies start their globalization efforts by removing expensive features fro
  • ble for his contributions to research into globalization, especially in his book Global Shift, whic
  • istic and cultural diversity in the era of globalization etc.
  • Prudential Regulations, Trade in Services, Globalization, Exchange Rate and Monetary Policies, Corp
  • al "Disarming the markets" Ramonet accused globalization for the Asian economic crisis and for thre
  • Max L. Stackhouse, God and Globalization: Globalization and Grace [USA: Continuum I
  • ference: fundamentalisms and the future of globalization' Globalizations, vol.3, no.4,
  • "Beyond Trade: Broadening the Globalization Governance Agenda."
  • rch Improves Services” in cooperation with Globalization, Growth and Poverty Program at Internation
  • empting to save the plant as recession and globalization has reduced the factory's workforce drasti
  • Preachers, Adventurers and Warriors Shaped Globalization has been translated in many languages and
  • On April 23, 2009, during a conference on globalization held at the Gregorian University in Rome,
  • t on various issues including immigration, globalization, Holocaust denial, and the Middle East con
  • "First Harrell-Bond Lecture: ' Globalization, Humanitarianism and the Erosion of Refuge
  • ollowing section thus not only reviews how globalization impacts indigenous people, but also descri
  • illigan Unbound: Pop Culture in the Age of Globalization, in which he turns his academic eye to fou
  • er of the major protests against corporate globalization in the early 2000s, and has been active in
  • In his book, Globalization in Question, written first with Paul Hirst
  • The current trilogy in progress details globalization in the western hemisphere through a series
  • en motivated by a number of concerns about globalization, including loss of national sovereignty, e
  • October 2004: “The Challenge of Globalization: Incorporating Peace, Justice and Human Ri
  • A.T. Kearney/Foreign Policy Magazine: Globalization Index 2007, ranked 109 out of 122 countrie
  • cal life, and is the vice-president of the Globalization Institute, a free-market think tank based
  • ations about just how doggone irresistible globalization is - lacks the steely elegance of a Lippma
  • This less-publicized form of globalization is known in corporate America as 'inshorin
  • Theodore Levitt, 81, Who Coined the Term ' Globalization', Is Dead New York Times July 6, 2006
  • He also writes on trade and globalization issues and more generally on politics and
  • His work focuses on political economy, globalization, Latin America and historical materialism.
  • The End of Globalization: Lessons from the Great Depression (Harvar
  • ling, William H. (2006), How "American" Is Globalization?, Maryland, United States: Johns Hopkins U
  • Proponents of Globalization may tend to establish or impose more rigid
  • and What does globalization mean for people?
  • on these themes include Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, Neoconservatism and the Canadian State, p
  • 2002 Uncle Sam and Us: Globalization, Neoconservatism, and the Canadian State
  • has been considered a driving force in the globalization of wine and the down playing of the influe
  • 's 2004 documentary Mondovino explores the globalization of the wine business, and features intervi
  • is is the author of Protocol Politics: The Globalization of Internet Governance (The MIT Press 2009
  • e ideologies, and the IMF-driven corporate globalization of the economy seemed to rout any resistan
  • omic and technological implications of the globalization of entertainment; Celebrity, Politics & Pu
  • nslating Human Rights, Judicialization and Globalization of the Judiciary, Symposium on Internation
  • Israel, Hitler's Willing Executioners, the Globalization of Antisemitism, and more' next to his aut
  • 2010 A Perilous Imbalance: The Globalization of Canadian Law and Governance (with Stepa
  • rman sociologist who studies the effect of globalization on modern society.
  • responsible for presenting the effects of globalization on the youth and student movement in Malay
  • The film shows both sides of the impact of globalization on India - the economic benefits, but also
  • The film explores the impact of globalization on the various wine-producing regions, and
  • d, Carlo Strenger focused on the impact of globalization on personal identity.
  • Globalization or Empire?
  • With the increasing onset of globalization, parallels in other industries are being f
  • At CAFOD he had been their trade and globalization Policy Analyst.
  • rises due to the neo-liberal policies like globalization, privatisation and related government poli
  • after within the range of human rights and globalization questions for non-governmental organizatio
  • s Cameron, Sage, 2004) and Tax Havens: How Globalization Really Works (with Richard Murphy, Christi
  • Globalization, Regionalization, and Livelihood Security
  • khouse, “General Introduction,” in God and Globalization: Religion and the Powers of the Common Lif
  • nce of the Third World and inequalities in globalization, sexuality in America, corporate dominance
  • He has been an active protester against globalization since 2001 and a notable activist against
  • His research is focused on globalization, social transformation, gender issues, Non
  • Edsforth has taught courses in Globalization Studies and in War and Peace Studies in re
  • Critical globalization studies.
  • His recent research interests are globalization, technology competition, digital society,
  • es nowadays are under enormous pressure of globalization, the Positivistic Animist Theory can give
  • elopment planning, economy of Puerto Rico, globalization, the critique of privatization and economi
  • As a result of multiculturalism and globalization, the Bodymind understood in Navajo and Tib
  • otest, immigration, free trade agreements, globalization, the global impacts of the high tech indus
  • effects of what would come to be known as globalization, The Giants (1977), on Soviet-U.S. relatio
  • e is widely credited with coining the term globalization through an article entitled "Globalization
  • media, Alptekin explored the underbelly of globalization through historical traces, travel, place,
  • t women, and the labor export component of globalization under imperialism.
  • scene, deeply influenced by the process of globalization, underlined the necessity of coexistence a
  • orian who specializes in studies of Islam, globalization, violence and ethics.
  • ver, as a NYTimes article notes, the term ' globalization' was in use well before (at least as early
  • es for community involvement, and economic globalization, with a focus on challenging misuse and ab
  • Making Globalization Work (Carnegie Endowment)