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The politics of empire

globalisation in crisis
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Jahr: 2004
Verlag: London [u.a.], Pluto Press [u.a.]
Reihe: TNI series
Mediengruppe: Buch
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This book explains the origins of a new period of world history that began with the 2000-2002 recession, the Bush administration and the wars on Afghanistan and Iraq. Bringing together eight leading writers and activists, from four continents, it presents a radical critique of the last twenty years of globalisation and the theories behind the neoliberal project. The contributors show how and why recent events are the direct result of the failure of corporate capitalism. Challenging the idea that globalisation is inevitable and unstoppable, the contributors show how it is leading us to an increasingly warlike and divided world. Synthesising two streams of thought -- anti-globalisation theory, and traditional left-wing political economic analysis -- the book pinpoints the main weaknesses of globalisation and shows how they affect particular regions of the world. Focusing on Central and South Asia, the Middle East and Latin America, the contributors set out a roadmap to alternative political and economic theory that will appeal to all those interested in the anti-globalisation movement, as well as to students of politics and economics. / Inhalt: Contents:
1. Introduction: World empire - or a world of empires? 2. The inequality of nations 3. The Crisis of the Globalist Project and the New Economics of George W. Bush 4. Imperialist Globalization and the Political Economy of South Asia 5. Globalization and the New World Order: The new dynamics of imperialism and war 6. The Crisis of Global Capitalism: how it Looks from Latin America 7. Facing Global Apartheid 8. Unity, diversity and international cooperation: The US war drive and the anti-war movement 9. From Global Crisis to Neo-Imperialism: the Case for a Radical Alternative.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Introduction: World Empire - or a World of Empires? 1
Alan Freeman and Boris Kargalitsky
The world after 9/11 2
The globalisation of divergence 8
Origins of the age of war 10
Enter the new imperialism 17
Exit globalisation, pursued by an eagle 28
Another world is indispensable 34
2 The Inequality of Nations 46
Alan Freeman
Absolute divergence 46
Absolute stagnation 49
Divergence, stagnation and the end of globalisation 50
The new age of competitive regionalism 54
The limits of statistics 58
The use and misuse of averages 58
What does money buy? Purchasing power, paying power,
and growth 62
The statistical significance of China 70
The new regionalism and the political geography of
divergence 73
3 The Crisis of the Globalist Project and the New
Economics of George WBush 84
Walden Bello and Marylou Malig
The crisis of the globalist project 84
Three moments of the crisis of globalisation 85
The new economics of George WBush 88
The economics and politics of overextension 92
4 Imperialist Globalisation and the Political Economy
of South Asia 97
Jayati Ghosh
Imperialism and the global economy at the start of the
twenty-first century 97
South Asia in the era of globalisation 105
vi The Politics of Empire
5 Globalisation and the New World Order:
The New Dynamics of Imperialism and War 117
Sungur Sovran
'Globalisation': The unfettered circulation of capital 119
The New World Order: The unfettered circulation of
imperialist armies 130
The dynamics of conflict over Eurasia 144
Conclusion: Globalism and the NWO as inherently
crisis-prone processes 150
6 The Crisis of Global Capitalism:
How it Looks from Latin America 154
Bill Robinson
Crisis and the restructuring of world capitalism 154
Latin America faces the global crisis 159
Conclusions: Whither the empire of global capital? 177
7 Facing Global Apartheid 189
Patrick Bond
A new political economy and geopolitics of imperialism? 190
African anti-capitalisms 196
The limits of elite opinion 203
Breaking the chains of global financial apartheid 205
Who is for and against global apartheid? 209
Should movements take the state, or localise? 212
Next steps: Towards a 'fifth international'? 216
Appendix: Five ideological reactions to 'global apartheid' 221
8 Unity, Diversity and International Co-operation:
The US War Drive and the Anti-war Movement 231
Kate Hudson
9 From Global Crisis to Neo-imperialism:
The Case for a Radical Alternative 241
Boris Kargalitsky
Global mobility of capital 241
High profits and after 244
Back to the oil 246
Euro-ambitions 248
Europe and the new imperialism 251
Global competition 25 7
Contents vii
The struggle for Russia 262
Is new reformism an answer? 266
The programme of transition 268,
Notes on Contributors 275
Index 277
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Suche nach Verfasser*in
Verfasser*innenangabe: ed. by Alan Freeman ...
Jahr: 2004
Verlag: London [u.a.], Pluto Press [u.a.]
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ISBN: 0-7453-2184-4
2. ISBN: 0-7453-2183-6
Beschreibung: 1. publ., VII, 290 S. : graph. Darst.
Reihe: TNI series
Schlagwörter: Aufsatzsammlung, Weltpolitik, Globalisierung, Imperialismus, Beiträge, Sammelwerk, Weltordnungspolitik, Globalisation, Globalization, Weltgesellschaft / Internationalisierung, Weltwirtschaft / Internationalisierung
Beteiligte Personen: Suche nach dieser Beteiligten Person Freeman, Alan [Hrsg.]; Bello, Walden; Ghosh, Jayati; Bond, Patrick
Sprache: Englisch
Mediengruppe: Buch