
Much Discussed But Poorly Understood, Globalization Is At Once Praised As The Answer To All The World's Problems And Blamed For Everything From Pollution To Poverty. Here Berger And Huntington Bring Together An Array Of Experts Who Paint A Subtle And Richly Shaded Portrait, Showing Both The Power And The Unexpected Consequences Of This Great Force. The Stereotypes Of Globalization--characterized As American Imperialism On The One Hand, And As An Economic Panacea On The Other--fall Apart Under Close Scrutiny. Surveying Globalization From Individual Countries Of The Five Major Continents, Many Globalizations Shows That An Emerging Global Culture Does Indeed Exist. While Globalization Is American In Origin And Content, The Authors Point Out That It Is Far From A Centrally Directed Force Like Classic Imperialism. They Examine The Currents That Carry This Culture, From A Worldwide Class Of Young Professionals To Non-governmental Organizations, And Define Globalization's Many Variations As Well As Sub-globalizations That Bind Regions Together. Analytical, Incisive And Stimulating, Many Globalizations Offers Rare Insight Into Perhaps The Central Issue Of Modern Times, One That Is Changing The West As Much As The Developing World. Provocative.... Taken Together, The Trenchant, Well-written Essays Included In This Collection Provide Indisputable Evidence That An Identifiable Global Culture Is Indeed Emerging.--world Policy Journal Analytical And Penetrating, Belongs...on The Desks Of Anyone With An Abiding Interest In The Forces Shaping The World.--publishers Weekly
This collection investigates the multifaceted nature of globalization, challenging the binary perception of it as either a universal economic panacea or a form of American imperialism. Edited by sociologist Peter L. Berger and political scientist Samuel P. Huntington, the volume assembles a diverse group of experts to analyze how global cultural and economic forces manifest differently across various continents. The authors argue that while globalization is largely American in its origins, it functions as a decentralized, complex process that creates unique regional variations and sub-globalizations rather than a monolithic, top-down structure.
What You Will Find
Critics and scholars frequently cite this work for its nuanced, analytical approach to a highly polarized subject. Experts highlight the collection as a foundational text for understanding the localized variations of global cultural integration.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198034539
ISBN-13:
9780198034537
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