1st Edition

Globalization and Antiglobalization Dynamics of Change in the New World Order

By Jonathan Rutherford Copyright 2004
    234 Pages
    by Routledge

    234 Pages
    by Routledge

    This title was first published in 2003. Globalisation can be seen to provide the context for epoch-defining changes in social and economic forms of organisation. However, it has also changed the context for and the organisational forms of politics, unleashing forces in support of, and in opposition to, the globalisation dynamic. This text examines the dynamics of change and development in two regions of the world economy, Latin America and Asia, and is a series of explorations into the forces, their political dynamics, and the responses of governments and citizens. The focus of the explorations, and regional case studies, is on the role of the nation-state, international organisations and social movements.

    List of Tables, List of Abbreviations and Acronyms, List of Contributors, Acknowledgements, Introduction, PART I: THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF GLOBALIZATION, 1. World Development: Globalization or Imperialism?, 2. Aid and Adjustment: Policy Reform and Regression, 3. Imperial Counter-Offensive: Challenges and Opportunities, PART II: THE MACRODYNAMICS OF GLOBALIZATION, 4. Denationalization of Mexico: The World Bank in Action, 5. Restructuring Latin American Labour and the World Bank, 6. Cuba and Venezuela in an Era of Globalization, 7. Asia’s Post-Crisis Regionalism: The State In, the US Out, PART III: THE DYNAMICS OF ANTIGLOBALIZATION, 8. Reflections on Power and Globalization, 9. The Antiglobalization Movement: Juggernaut or Jalopy?, 10. The Antinomies of Antiglobalization, Conclusion, Bibliography, Index

    Biography

    Rutherford, Jonathan