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Globalization and Violence

Four Volume Set
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Globalization

April 2006 | 1 784 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Central Currents in Globalization Series:

The concept of 'globalization' has in an extraordinarily short time become the dominant motif of the contemporary social sciences. Central Currents in Globalization is an integrated collection of four multi-volume sets that represent the systematic mapping of globalization studies. The series sets out the contours of a field that now crosses the boundaries of all the older disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. The result is a gold-standard collection of over 320 of the most important writings on globalization, structured around four interrelated themes: Violence; Economy; Culture; and Politics.

The series editor, Paul James (RMIT, Australia), is joined by sixteen internationally-renowned co-editors from around the globe who bring their subject expertise to each volume, including Jonathan Friedman, Tom Nairn, R.R. Sharma, Manfred Steger, Ronen Palan and Micheline Ishay. Together the four sets provide an unparalleled resource on globalization, providing both broad coverage of the subject, historical depth and contemporary relevance.

Features:

- Compiles the most important English-language articles and translations in the various sub-themes of globalization.

- Combines contemporary and classic pieces, together with some lesser-known works that have nevertheless made a major contribution.

- Represents the vast range of cultural, philosophical and political approaches, both within and beyond the dominant British and North American traditions.

- Each volume employs the same accessible structure: Historical Developments, Key Debates and Critical Projections.

- Each volume is introduced by an accessible and broad-ranging 10,000 word overview, and each section is prefaced by short contextualizations of the chosen articles.

Globalization and Violence:

Volume 1 - Globalizing Empires: Old and New

(with Tom Nairn, RMIT, Australia) examines the historically-deep process of empire-building, bringing it up-to-date with contemporary debates about the existence and nature of 'empire'.

Volume 2 - Colonial and Postcolonial Globalizations

(with Phillip Darby, University of Melbourne, Australia) looks at the violence of colonialization and decolonization, as well as the military and structural forms of postcolonial violence visible today.

Volume 3 - Globalizing War and Intervention

(with Jonathan Friedman, Lund University, Sweden) focuses on the changing nature of military intervention, and covers the consequences of the 'world wars', the debates over humanitarian intervention and conditional sovereignty, and global terrorism.

Volume 4 - Transnational Conflict

(with R.R. Sharma, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India) complements the third volume by examining the different sources and consequences of contemporary transnational conflict including the international slave trade, refugee flows, and diaspora support for nationalist conflicts.

Each volume is introduced by a contextualizing essay written by Paul James and the co-editor.

 
VOLUME ONE: GLOBALIZING EMPIRES: OLD AND NEW
 
SECTION ONE: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS: TRADITIONAL EMPIRES, EAST AND WEST
Roland Robertson and David Inglis
The Global Animus
In the Tracks of World Consciousness

 
Rhys Jones and Richard Phillips
Unsettling Geographical Horizons
Exploring Premodern and Non-European Imperialism

 
Nikki R Keddie
Revolt of Islam, 1700-1993
Comparative Considerations and Relations to Imperialism

 
 
SECTION TWO: MODERN GLOBALIZING EMPIRES: FROM NINETEENTH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT
J Gallagher and R Robinson
The Imperialism of Free Trade
Tarak Barkawi and Mark Laffey
The Imperial Peace
Democracy, Force and Globalization

 
Jerry Harris
Dreams of Global Hegemony and the Technology of War
John Carlos Rowe
Culture, US Imperialism and Globalization
 
SECTION THREE: GLOBALIZATION AND EMPIRE AFTER SEPTEMBER 11
Walter LaFeber
The Post-September 11 Debate over Empire, Globalization and Fragmentation
Mikkel Vedby Rassmussen
"A Parallel Globalization of Terror"
9-11, Security and Globalization

 
Tom Nairn
Globalization and the Unchosen
Leaving America behind

 
Michael C Hudson
Imperial Headaches
Managing Unruly Regions in an Age of Globalization

 
 
SECTION FOUR: DEBATING 'EMPIRE'
Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri
Empire
World Order

 
Sebastian Olma
Globalization, the Pudding and the Question of Power
Gopal Balakrishnan
Virgilian Visions
A Review of Empire

 
Tim Watson
An American Empire
Tom Nairn
Make for the Boondocks
 
SECTION FIVE: CRITICAL PROJECTIONS
Jan Nederveen Pieterse
Neo-Liberal Empire
David Singh Grewal
'Network Power and Globalization', Ethics and International Affairs, vol. 17, no. 2, 2003, pp. 89-98. Carnegie Council.
Paul James
Post-Dependency
The Third World in an Era of Globalism and Late Capitalism

 
 
VOLUME TWO: COLONIAL AND POST-COLONIAL GLOBALIZATIONS
 
SECTION ONE: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS: COLONIZATION AND AFTER
Karl Marx
The Future Results of British Rule in India
Ali A Mazrui
Global Africa
From Abolitionists to Reparationists

 
Frederick Cooper
What Is the Concept of Globalization Good For? An African Historian's Perspective
 
SECTION TWO: NARRATIVES OF COLONIALISM: EXPRESSIONS OF PAIN
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
'Draupi'(including her translation of the story by Mahasweta Devi)
Chinua Achebe
The Song of Ourselves
Christopher Fyfe
Race, Empire and the Historians
Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission
Bringing Them Home
National Enquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families

 
 
SECTION THREE: NARRATIVES OF POST-COLONIALISM: ANALYSES OF VIOLENCE
Arjun Appadurai
Dead Certainty
Ethnic Violence in the Era of Globalization

 
Achille Mbembe
At the Edge of the World
Boundaries, Territoriality and Sovereignty in Africa

 
Michael Taussig
Terror as Usual
Walter Benjamin's Theory of History as a State of Seige

 
Gyanendra Pandey
In Defense of the Fragment
Writing about Hindu-Muslim Riots in India Today

 
Tarak Barkawi
Globalization, Culture and War
On the Popular Mediation of 'Small Wars'

 
 
SECTION FOUR: DEBATING THE CLASH OF TRADITIONALISM AND MODERNISM
Peter Geschiere
Globalization and the Power of Indeterminate Meaning
Witchcraft and Spirit Cults in Africa and East Asia

 
Jonathan Friedman
Being in the World
Globalization and Localization

 
Ashis Nandy
Histories Forgotten Doubles
Jean Comaroff and John Comaroff
Ethnography on an Awkward Scale
Post-Colonial Anthropology and the Violence of Abstraction

 
 
SECTION FIVE: CRITICAL PROJECTIONS
Simon During
Post-Colonialism and Globalization
Towards a Historicization of Their Inter-Relation

 
David Slater
Post-Colonial Questions for Global Times
Simon Gikandi
Globalization and the Claims of Post-Coloniality
Revanthi Krishnaswamy
The Criticism of Culture and the Culture of Criticism
At the Intersection of Post-Colonialism and Globalization Theory

 
 
VOLUME THREE: GLOBALIZING WAR AND INTERVENTION
 
SECTION ONE: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS: FROM INTERSTATE TO GLOBALIZING WARS
George Modelski and Patrick M Morgan
Understanding Global War
Tarak Barkawi
Connection and Constitution
Locating War and Culture in Globalization Studies

 
Zygmunt Bauman
Wars of the Globalization Era
Victor D Cha
Globalization and the Study of International Security
 
SECTION TWO: THE WAR ON TERROR AS A GLOBAL CONFLICT
John Hinkson
On Global Terror
September 11 One Year on

 
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Globalicities
Terror and Its Consequences

 
Ulrich Beck
The Silence of Words
On Terror and War

 
Simon Cooper
Perpetual War within the State of Exception
Audrey Kurth Cronin
Behind the Curve
Globalization and International Terrorism

 
 
SECTION THREE: DEBATING HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION
Gwyn Prins
Global Security and Military Intervention
Roland Paris
Peacekeeping and the Constraints of Global Culture
Oliver P Richmond
The Globalization of Responses to Conflict and the Peace-Building Consensus
Peter Viggo Jakobsen
The Transformation of United Nations Peace-Keeping in the 1990s
Adding Globalization to the Conventional 'End of the Cold War Explanation'

 
Silvia Federici
War, Globalization and Reproduction
Michael Ignatieff
Intervention and State Failure
 
SECTION FOUR: CRITICAL PROJECTIONS
Jonathan Friedman
Violence and the Systematic Pattern of Declining Global Hegemony
Sean Kay
Globalization, Power and Society
T David Mason
Globalization, Democratization and the Prospects for Civil War in the New Millennium
 
VOLUME FOUR: TRANSNATIONAL CONFLICT
 
SECTION ONE: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS
C A Bayly
'Archaic' and 'Modern' Globalization in the Eurasian and African Arena
Adam McKeon
Global Migration, 1846-1940
Joseph S Nye and Robert O Keohane
Transnational Relations and World Politics
A Conclusion

 
 
SECTION TWO: REFUGEES, SLAVES AND REGIMES OF GLOBAL DISPLACEMENT
Kevin Bales
Expendable People
Slavery in the Age of Globalization

 
Myron Weiner
Bad Neighbours, Bad Neighbourhood
An Enqury into the Causes of Refugee Flows

 
Barry R Posen
Military Responses to Refugee Disaster
Jeff Crisp
Refugees and the Global Politics of Asylum
Liisa H. Malkki
News from Nowhere
Mass Displacement and Globalized "Problems of Organization"

 
Stephen Castles
Globalization and Migration
Some Pressing Contradictions

 
 
SECTION THREE: DIASPORAS AND TRANSNATIONAL VIOLENCE
James Clifford
Diasporas
Charles King and Neil J Melvin
Diaspora Politics
Asafa Jalata
Ethnonationalism and the Global 'Modernizing' Project
Rowena Robinson
Virtual War
The Internet as the New Site for Global Religious Conflict

 
 
SECTION FOUR: DEBATING THE SOURCES OF INSECURITY
Mary Kaldor
Nationalism and Globalization
Albert J Bergenson and Omar Lizardo
International Terrorism and the World System
Jean-Germain Gros
Trouble in Paradise
Crime and Collapsed States in the Age of Globalization

 
 
PART FIVE: CRITICAL PROJECTIONS
Jonathan Friedman
Transnationalism, Socio-Political Disorder and Ethnification as Expressions of Declining Global Hegemony
Paul James
Relationg Global Tensions
Modern Tribalism and Postmodern Nationalism

 
Gerard Delanty
Cosmopolitanism and Violence
The Limits of Global Civil Society

 

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