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The Nation in the Global Era

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The Nation in the Global Era: Conflict and Transformation offers unique perspectives into a range of important current topics for both activists and scholars concerned with globalization. The artic...
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  • 06 May 2009
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The Nation in the Global Era: Conflict and Transformation offers unique perspectives into a range of important current topics for both activists and scholars concerned with globalization. The articles combine the study of globalization as an integrated world system with the specifics of how individual nations and groups are inserted into the larger economic, social, cultural and political patterns. This essential approach seeks out those forces that create a shared world system, yet understands the multiple levels and variances under which that system develops. Chapters explore the relationship between class and state under the impact of globalization; how nations, particularly in the South, are affected by globalization; and the development of national identity and consciousness within the context of global relationships.

Contributors include: JoAnn Chirico, Ryan D. Griffiths, Magda von der Heydt- Coca, Ismael Hossein-zadeh, Kwangkun Lee, Patrick Loy, Cori Madrid, Georgina Murray, Greg Nowell, Rubin Patterson, Isaías R. Rivera, Lorena Garcia Ruiz, Ivan Savić, David Schweickart, Sandeep Sen, Jason Struna, John W. Sutherlin, Kumru Toktamis, Joshua W. Walker, Veda Ward, William Tabb.

Originally published as Volume 8: 2-3 (2009) of Brill's journal Perspectives on Global Development and Technology.
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Price: $185.00
Pages: 476
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date: 06 May 2009
ISBN: 9789004176904
Format: Hardcover
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Jerry Harris, Professor of History at DeVry University, Chicago and Secretary of the Global Studies Association of North America. He has published extensively on globalization and the transnational capitalist class. His latest book is; The Dialectics of Globalizaiton: Economic and Political Conflict in a Transnational World (CSP 2006).