Globalization: Key Thinkers
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- 327.101 JON
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327.101 CRI Critical Theorists and International Relations | 327.101 DON Honor in Foreign Policy: A History and Discussion | 327.101 GOL Divided Nations: Why Global Governance is Failing and What We Can Do About it | 327.101 JON Globalization: Key Thinkers | 327.101 OXF The Oxford Handbook of International Relations | 327.101 SIN Walking with Lions: Tales from a Diplomatic Past | 327.101 STE Gender and International Relations |
1. Introduction: Thinking About Globalization
2. Systemic Thinking: Immanuel Wallerstein
3. Conceptual Thinking: Anthony Giddens
4. Sociological Thinking: Manuel Castells
5. Transformational Thinking: David Held and Anthony MGrew
6. Sceptical Thinking: Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson
7. Spatial Thinking: Peter Dicken and Saskia Sassen
8. Positive Thinking: Thomas Friedman and Martin Wolf
9. Reformist Thinking: Joseph Stiglitz
10. Radical Thinking: Naomi Klein, George Monbiot and Subcomandante Marco
11. Revolutionary Thinking: Micheal Hardt and Antonio Negri
12. Cultural Thinking: Arjun Appadurai
13. Conclusion: Rethinking Globalization (Again)
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