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Globalization : critical reflections / edited by James H. Mittelman

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: EN Series: International political economy yearbook ; v.9Publication details: Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner publishers, 1996 Description: xi, 273 pISBN:
  • 1555877524
LOC classification:
  • HF 1410 G562 1996
Summary: The thrust of globalization : Production and the State, 31. -- The Spatial Organization on Information Industries : Implications for the role of the State, 33. -- The elusive last lap in the quest for developed - country status, 53. -- Rething the role of the State, 83. -- The counterthrust to globalization : Political and cultural registance, 115. -- Global restructuring and labor : The case of the South African Trade Union Movement, 117. -- New social movements : Democracy struggles and human rights in Africa, 145. -- The reconstruction of hegemony : The free trade act and the transformation of rural Mexico, 165. -- The resurgence of Islam, 187. -- The potential and limits of neoliberal globalization, 203. -- Globalization, democratization, and the political of indifference, 205. -- How does globalization really work?, 229.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) HF 1410 G562 1996 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000009574

The thrust of globalization : Production and the State, 31. -- The Spatial Organization on Information Industries : Implications for the role of the State, 33. -- The elusive last lap in the quest for developed - country status, 53. -- Rething the role of the State, 83. -- The counterthrust to globalization : Political and cultural registance, 115. -- Global restructuring and labor : The case of the South African Trade Union Movement, 117. -- New social movements : Democracy struggles and human rights in Africa, 145. -- The reconstruction of hegemony : The free trade act and the transformation of rural Mexico, 165. -- The resurgence of Islam, 187. -- The potential and limits of neoliberal globalization, 203. -- Globalization, democratization, and the political of indifference, 205. -- How does globalization really work?, 229.

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