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_aEmpire in the age of globalisation : _bUS hegemony and neoliberal disorder / _cRay Kiely. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 190-201) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _a1. Introduction -- 2. Globalisation theory or capitalist globalisation? -- 3. Globalisation and politics -- 1: state sovereignty, cosmopolitanism and imperialism -- 4. Globalisation and politics -- 2: international relations and the post-September 11th world -- 5. The global economy: US hegemony from Bretton Woods to neo-liberalism -- 6. Globalisation, culture and rights: liberal internationalism, imperialism and universalism -- 7. Conclusions: US imperialism, actually existing globalisation, and the question of alternatives -- -- | |
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_g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tGlobalisation theory or capitalist globalisation? -- _g3. _tGlobalisation and politics I : state sovereignty, imperialism and cosmopolitanism -- _g4. _tGlobalisation and politics II : international relations and the post-9/11 world -- _g5. _tThe global economy : US hegemony from Bretton Woods to neoliberalism -- _g6. _tGlobalisation, culture and rights : liberal internationalism, imperialism and universalism -- _g7. _tConclusions : US imperialism, actually existing globalisation, and the question of alternatives. |
520 | _aThis book examines the relationship between US hegemony and contemporary globalisation. Many introductory textbooks on globalisation tend to be simplistic and conservative. This book moves things forward, providing a critical review of the globalisation debate. Kiely reveals the weaknesses of globalisation theory, and argues that we can only approach a proper understanding of the contemporary world order by linking globalisation to debates on capitalism, imperialism, neo-liberalism and universal human rights. He explores US hegemony in the light of these issues, showing how 'liberal internationalism' cannot be separated from capitalism, neo-liberalism and US empire-building. Perfect for students of globalisation and international studies, the book covers the following issues: theories of globalisation and the relationship between capitalism, neo-liberalism and globalisation; the question of state sovereignty, institutions of global governance, liberal internationalism, cosmopolitanism, realism, imperialism, 'September 11th', the Bush II administration and the war in Iraq; Bretton Woods, development, neo-Keynesian and neo-liberal capitalism, capital flows, debt, US hegemony and global finance, and global poverty and inequality; cultural imperialism, Americanisation, universal human rights, democracy and freedom, and cultural standardisation; and contemporary globalisation, US imperialism, and the question of progressive alternatives to 'actually existing globalisation'. | ||
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