Globalization between the Cold War and Neo-ImperialismJennifer M. Lehmann, Harry F. Dahms Emerald Group Publishing, 21 juil. 2006 - 296 pages This work contains an Introduction by Harry F. Dahms. It includes contents such as: Periodizing Globalization: From Cold War Modernization to the Bush Doctrine Robert J. Antonio and Alessandro Bonanno; Recognizing Empire: Alienation, Authority, and Delusions of Grandeur David Norman Smith; Corporate Warriors: Changing Forms of Private Armed Force in America Harry W. Isaac and Daniel M. Harrison; From Exceptionalism to Imperialism: Culture, Character and American Foreign Policy Lauren Langman and Meghan Burke; 9.11.01 and Its Global Aftermath: Empire Strikes Back? Timothy Luke. It also includes commentaries - Globalization and Social Justice: Working the Tensions of the Dialectics of National Character Karen Monkman; Neoliberalism and its Discontents: Comments on Three Views of the American Empire Barney Warf. It includes five chapters and two commentaries from some of the most respected personalities in the field. It takes a broad and diverse look at the development of globalization. |
Table des matières
From Cold War Modernization to the Bush Doctrine | 1 |
Alienation Authority and Delusions of Grandeur | 57 |
The State and Changing forms of Private Armed Force in America | 153 |
Culture Character and American Foreign Policy | 189 |
Empire Strikes Back? | 229 |
Commentaries | 259 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
administration American Exceptionalism argued Bush Doctrine Bush's capital Carnes Lord century Church cited claim Clinton Cold Cold War conflict corporate warriors critics culture Defense democracy democratic domination Donald Kagan Donnelly economic elites emperor Empire evil executive foreign policy freedom Friedman Gary Schmitt geopolitical Globalization advocates Hardt & Negri Hardt and Negri hegemony Ibid imperial institutions Iraq Kagan Kristol labor Langman leadership legitimacy Leo Strauss liberal Lord Machiavelli Mansfield Marsilius Max Boot Medieval Political Theory militia mobilize Modern Prince moral multitude National Security neoconservatives neoliberal Pax Americana PMFs PNAC pope post-Cold President private armed force private military industry Puritan Reagan regime religious Robert Kagan role Roman rule ruler says Schmitt schools Singer social society Sociology soft power sovereignty strategy Strauss Straussian Treitschke U.S. military unipolar United University Vietnam war on terror William Kristol Wolfowitz York