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Book cover image of Globalization: A Very Short Introduction by Manfred Steger

Authors: Manfred Steger
ISBN-13: 9780199552269, ISBN-10: 0199552266
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: March 2009
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Manfred Steger

Manfred B. Steger is Professor of Global Studies and Academic Director of the Globalism Institute at RMIT University. Steger has acted as a consultant on globalization for the U.S. State Department.

Book Synopsis

Globalization has become one of the defining buzzwords of our time—a term that describes a variety of complex economic, political, cultural, ideological, and environmental forces that are rapidly altering our experience of the world. In the years since World War II, we have seen national boundaries fade as financial markets, manufacturing concerns, information services, and cultural products (including movies, music, and television shows) have spread around the earth. Immigration and tourism have exploded, Japanese cars are assembled in the United States and American hamburgers are sold in Toyko. And the Internet connects virtually everyone on the planet who owns a computer. We are indeed now living in a borderless world.
In clear, accessible language, Manfred B. Steger goes beyond a narrow economic focus to cover all the major causes and consequences of globalization as well as the hotly contested question of whether globalization is, ultimately, a good or a bad thing. This new edition has been fully updated for 2009 to include recent developments in global politics and the impact of terrorism and it expands the discussion of environmental issues, devoting an entirely new chapter to this key topic. The book also examines political movements both for and against globalization, from WTO protests to the recent rise in global jihadism; considers such concepts as "Americanization" and "McDonaldization"; and explores the role of the media and communication technologies in the process of cultural globalization. Finally, Steger explains in accessible language the connection between economic globalization and multinational corporations, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and the World Trade Organization.
Including maps, diagrams, figures, textboxes, and a timeline, this compact book provides a wealth of information on one of the key new forces in the modern world.

Table of Contents

1 Globalization: a contested concept 1

2 Globalization and history: is globalization a new phenomenon? 17

3 The economic dimension of globalization 38

4 The political dimension of globalization 58

5 The cultural dimension of globalization 71

6 The ecological dimension of globalization 84

7 Ideologies of globalization: market globalism, justice globalism, jihadist globalism 98

8 Assessing the future of globalization 129

References 136

Index 143

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