Globalization: Causes and Effects
The Library of Essays in International Relations
Series Editor: David A. Deese
Titles in the Series:
Theories of International Relations
David Baldwin
International Political Economy
Benjamin J. Cohen
Globalization: Causes and Effects
David A. Deese
International Environmental Governance
Peter M. Haas
Ethics and International Relations
Ethan B. Kapstein and Joel H. Rosenthal
Comparative Regionalism
Fred H. Lawson
Foreign Policy
Robert J. Lieber
Civil Societies and Social Movements
Ronnie D. Lipschutz
Global Governance
Lisa Martin
International Security and Conflict
Bruce Russett
International Law and Politics
Joel Trachtman
First published 2012 by Ashgate Publishing
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Globalization : causes and effects. - (The library of essays in international relations)
1. Globalization-History. 2. Globalization-Economic aspects. 3. Globalization-Social aspects. 4. International relations-History.
I. Series II. Deese, David A.
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Library of Congress Control Number: 2011940229
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American Economic Association for the essay: Dani Rodrik (2000), How Far Will International Economic Integration Go?, Journal of Economic Perspectives, , pp. 177-86.
American Sociological Association (ASA) for the essay: David John Frank, Ann Hironaka and Evan Schofer (2003), The Nation-State and the Natural Environment over the Twentieth Century, American Sociological Review, 65, pp. 96-116.
Berghahn Books for the essay: Clifford Geertz (1998), The World in Pieces: Culture and Politics at the End of the Century, FOCAAL, , pp. 91-117. Reproduced by permission of Berghahn Books, Inc.
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MIT Press Journals for the essay: Nita Rudra (2002), Globalization and the Decline of the Welfare State in Less-Developed Countries, International Organization, , pp. 411-15. Copyright 2002 by the IO Foundation and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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University of California for the essay: Jeffrey Kentor (2001), The Long Term Effects of Globalization on Income Inequality, Population Growth, and Economic Development, Social Problems, , pp. 435-55. Copyright 2001 by the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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