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Overview
The constraints of geography are shrinking and the world is becoming a single place. Globalization and the global society are increasingly occupying the centre of sociological debates. Widely discussed by journalists and a key goal for many businesses, globalization has become a buzz-word in recent years. In this extensively revised and restructured new edition of Globalization , Malcolm Waters provides a user-friendly introduction to the main arguments about the process, including a chapter on the critiques of the globalization thesis that have emerged since the first edition was published.
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The 1995 edition is here updated and rearranged, and Waters, (sociology, U. of Tasmania) includes a new chapter setting out and refuting objections to globalization. He explains some of the fundamental ideas and impacts of international trade and investment becoming the norm rather than the aberration. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Product Details
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Table of Contents
1. A World of Difference 2. Trading Places: The international economy 3. Open Spaces: The globalizing economy 4. States of Flux: International politics 5. Whither the State?: Globalizing politics 6. Clashing Civilizations: International cultures 7. New World Chaos: Globalizing cultures 8. Real World Arguments