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Questions

1. How is globalization distinct from internationalization?

2. How new is the phenomenon of globalization?

3. Specify some of the misconceptions that are commonly associated with the idea of globalization.

4. What are some of the driving forces behind globalization?

5. What is meant by state sovereignty?

6. How has globalization eroded sovereign statehood?

7. Why does the state persist in the contemporary era of globalization?

8. Assess the relationship between globalization and war.

9. Discuss recent advances in, and continuing limitations of, suprastate law.

10. Illustrate how the private sector contributes to global governance.

11. What are global social movements, and how do they participate in world politics?

12. How does globalization pose challenges to democracy?

Guide to further reading

Bull, H., The Anarchical Society: A Study of Order in World Politics (London: Macmillan, 1977). This classic study of international theory explores the emergence, subsequent evolution, and future prospects of the states-system.

Carlsson, I. et al., Our Global Neighbourhood (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995). This report of the Commission on Global Governance (a group of academics, activists, and statespersons from around the world) surveys the development of world-scale regulation, especially through the United Nations system. It highlights various shortcomings in present arrangements and makes a number of suggestions for institutional reform. Featherstone, M. (ed.). Global Culture: Nationalism, Globalization and Modernity (London: Sage, 1990). This volume brings together selections from a number of sociologists and anthropologists with interests in globalization, especially its implications for the ways that we experience world politics.

Hirst, P., and Thompson, G., Globalization in Question: The International Economy and the Possibilities of Governance (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1996). This book presents an argument against 'globalist' presumptions that globalization is new, irreversible, and wholly beyond state control.

Kofman, E., and Youngs, G., (eds.), Globalization: Theory and Practice (London: Pinter, 1996). The essays in this book develop insights about globalization that are gained from a cross-disciplinary dialogue between International Relations and Geography. Insofar as globalization involves a transformation of the spatial aspects of social life, it is a subject on which geographers have much of interest to say.

Peterson, V. S., and Runyan, A. S., Global Gender Issues (Boulder, Col.: Westview Press, 1993). This textbook highlights a number of important but often neglected ways that gender relations (i.e. social constructions of femininity and masculinity) are involved in globalization.

Rosenau, J. N., and Czempiel, E.-O., (eds.), Governance without Government: Order and Change in World Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992). This collection of essays by North American theorists of international relations explores issues of statehood, sovereignty, global gov­ernance, and democracy in world politics of the late twentieth century

Sakamoto, Y. (ed.), Global Transformation: Challenges to the State System (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 1994). In this volume published by the United Nations University, academics from different parts of the world give their perspectives on changing contours of contemporary world politics.

Scholte, J. A., Globalisation: A Critical Introduction (London: Macmillan, 1997). This text takes a historical-sociological perspective on globalization, assessing the trend in respect not only of patterns of governance (as in the above chapter), but also structures of production, identity, ecology, and knowledge.

Sklair, L., Sociology of the Global System (Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991). This inves­tigation of the political economy of globalization focuses on the role of transnational corpora­tions and a global culture of consumerism.

Waters, M., Globalization (London: Routledge, 1995). This introductory sociology text offers a con­cise survey of theories of globalization and also reviews the economic, political, and cultural repercussions of the process.

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