- ISBN: 9781598840735 | 1598840738
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 8/1/2008
Preface | p. xv |
Background and History | p. 1 |
So What Is Globalization? | p. 1 |
Globalization: The "Buzzword" | p. 1 |
Definitions of Globalization | p. 2 |
Globalization as a Common Pool Issue | p. 5 |
The Ecology of Globalization: Spaceship Earth | p. 6 |
A History of Globalization | p. 7 |
Ancient Civilizations | p. 7 |
Ancient Empire | p. 8 |
The Rise and Expansion of European Powers | p. 8 |
Industrialization and the Modern Era | p. 12 |
The 20th Century | p. 13 |
Actors of Globalization | p. 21 |
Nation-States | p. 21 |
Central Banks | p. 22 |
International Nongovernmental Organizations | p. 23 |
International Governmental Organizations | p. 23 |
Multinational Corporations | p. 24 |
International Financial Institutions | p. 25 |
Free Trade Agreements | p. 25 |
Conclusion | p. 26 |
References | p. 26 |
Problems, Controversies, and Solutions | p. 29 |
Differing Worldviews to Interpret Globalization | p. 29 |
The Free Market Enthusiasts: The Neoliberals | p. 30 |
Regulating Globalization: Institutionalists | p. 31 |
Globalization as Destructive Imperialism: Critics | p. 32 |
Technology: Benefits and Problems | p. 33 |
Cultural Globalization | p. 34 |
Neoliberals on Cultural Globalization | p. 35 |
Institutionalists on Cultural Globalization | p. 36 |
Critics on Cultural Globalization | p. 37 |
Economic Globalization | p. 39 |
The Globalization of Production | p. 39 |
The Global Financial System | p. 41 |
The Controversy over the World Trade Organization | p. 44 |
Worldviews on the Global Economy | p. 45 |
Neoliberals | p. 45 |
Institutionalists | p. 46 |
Critics | p. 47 |
Global Environmental Problems | p. 49 |
Climate Change | p. 50 |
Stratospheric Ozone Depletion | p. 52 |
Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution and Acid Rain | p. 52 |
Declining Fishing Stocks | p. 53 |
Ocean Pollution | p. 54 |
Loss of Biodiversity | p. 54 |
Worldviews on Global Environmental Problems | p. 55 |
Neoliberal View on Global Environmental Problems | p. 55 |
Institutionalist View on Global Environmental Problems | p. 56 |
Critics on Global Environmental Problems | p. 58 |
Globalization of War, Conflict, Security, and Arms | p. 60 |
War and Conflict: Global Security and the Global Arms Dynamic | p. 60 |
Globalization and Political Realism | p. 61 |
Global Arms Trade | p. 62 |
Nuclear Weapons and Globalization | p. 63 |
Deterrence, Mutually Assured Destruction, and Nuclear Utilization Theory | p. 64 |
Globalization and the Closing Gap in Firepower | p. 65 |
Technology and Terrorism | p. 66 |
War and the Environment | p. 67 |
Conclusion | p. 68 |
References | p. 69 |
Special U.S. Issues | p. 75 |
The Role of the United States in the Global Economy | p. 76 |
The Neoliberal View | p. 78 |
The Liberal Institutionalist View | p. 80 |
The Critic's View | p. 82 |
The United States and the Global Environment | p. 84 |
The Evolution of Environmental Policy in the United States | p. 85 |
The Rejection of the Kyoto Protocol | p. 87 |
Climate Change Policy in the United States | p. 87 |
Global Security and the United States Military | p. 94 |
Basic Facts on the United States Military and Globalization | p. 95 |
The Foreign Policy of the Bush Administration | p. 96 |
The NSSUS: The United States as Global Unitary Executive | p. 97 |
Conclusion | p. 107 |
References | p. 107 |
Chronology | p. 113 |
References | p. 137 |
Biographical Sketches | p. 139 |
Thomas P. M. Barnett | p. 139 |
Walden Bello | p. 140 |
Kenneth Boulding | p. 141 |
Lester R. Brown | p. 142 |
Noam Chomsky | p. 143 |
Herman Daly | p. 144 |
Cynthia Enloe | p. 145 |
Milton Friedman | p. 146 |
Thomas Friedman | p. 147 |
William Greider | p. 147 |
David Held | p. 148 |
Chalmers Johnson | p. 148 |
Immanuel Kant | p. 149 |
Paul Kennedy | p. 150 |
Robert O. Keohane | p. 151 |
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin | p. 151 |
Karl Marx | p. 152 |
Joseph S. Nye, Jr. | p. 153 |
James Petras | p. 154 |
David Ricardo | p. 154 |
William Robinson | p. 155 |
Vandana Shiva | p. 155 |
Julian Simon | p. 156 |
Adam Smith | p. 157 |
George Soros | p. 158 |
William K. Tabb | p. 159 |
Immanuel Wallerstein | p. 159 |
Kenneth Waltz | p. 160 |
Martin Wolf | p. 162 |
Data and Documents | p. 163 |
Data Tables | p. 163 |
The Global Population | p. 163 |
Technology | p. 164 |
The Global Economy | p. 166 |
Global Oil Imports and Exports | p. 172 |
Climate Change and Air Pollution | p. 176 |
Global Security, Arms, and Conflict | p. 176 |
Selected Documents | p. 181 |
The Maastricht Treaty: Treaty on European Union (1992) | p. 181 |
The North Atlantic Treaty (NATO 1949) | p. 184 |
Charter of the United Nations (1945) | p. 188 |
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) | p. 191 |
Free Trade Agreements | p. 197 |
General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (1947) | p. 197 |
North American Free Trade Agreement (1994) | p. 197 |
Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization (WTO) | p. 200 |
Global Environmental Documents | p. 204 |
Agenda 21 | p. 204 |
The Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer (1987) | p. 208 |
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (1992) | p. 209 |
Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change | p. 212 |
Directory of Organizations | p. 215 |
United States Government Agencies | p. 215 |
International Governmental Organizations | p. 217 |
Research Centers and Nongovernmental Organizations | p. 227 |
Academic/University-Based Research Centers | p. 241 |
Resources | p. 245 |
Print Resources | p. 245 |
Reference Works | p. 245 |
Selected Books and Scholarly Articles | p. 247 |
Nonprint Resources | p. 265 |
Internet Resources | p. 265 |
Online Databases | p. 267 |
Videos | p. 270 |
Podcasts | p. 275 |
Glossary | p. 277 |
Index | p. 281 |
About the Authors | p. 293 |
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