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This work contains an Introduction by Harry F. Dahms. It includes contents such as: Periodizing Globalization: From Cold War Modernization to the Bush Doctrine Robert J. Antonio and Alessandro Bonanno; Recognizing Empire: Alienation, Authority, and Delusions of Grandeur David Norman Smith; Corporate...
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Zusammenfassung: | This work contains an Introduction by Harry F. Dahms. It includes contents such as: Periodizing Globalization: From Cold War Modernization to the Bush Doctrine Robert J. Antonio and Alessandro Bonanno; Recognizing Empire: Alienation, Authority, and Delusions of Grandeur David Norman Smith; Corporate Warriors: Changing Forms of Private Armed Force in America Harry W. Isaac and Daniel M. Harrison; From Exceptionalism to Imperialism: Culture, Character and American Foreign Policy Lauren Langman and Meghan Burke; 9.11.01 and Its Global Aftermath: Empire Strikes Back? Timothy Luke. It also includes commentaries - Globalization and Social Justice: Working the Tensions of the Dialectics of National Character Karen Monkman; Neoliberalism and its Discontents: Comments on Three Views of the American Empire Barney Warf. It includes five chapters and two commentaries from some of the most respected personalities in the field. It takes a broad and diverse look at the development of globalization. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvi, 278 pages) |
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contents | Cover -- Contents -- Editorial Board -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: ''Globalization between the Cold War and Neo-Imperialism'' -- Notes -- References -- Periodizing Globalization: From Cold War Modernization to the Bush Doctrine -- Neoliberal Globalization and the Cold War System -- Cold War Modernization Theory and the Winding Down of the Long Postwar Expansion -- The Rise of the Post-Cold War System: Globalization as American--Led Modernization -- Phase 1: Crisis of the Cold War System and Neoconservative Mobilization -- Phase 2: The Reagan Revolution: Money Culture and Victorious Neoliberalism -- Phase 3: The New World Order: Neoliberalism on the Road to Global Hegemony -- Phase 4: Globalization and ''Third Way'' Politics: Neoliberalism with a Human Face? -- Progressive Modernization Redux: the new Economy as Dawn of the Post-Cold War Era -- After the Cold War Era: A Global Stockholder's Republic -- Gathering Clouds of Post-Cold War era Modernization -- Neoliberalism with an Iron Fist: U.S. Hyperpower and Imperium -- After the Post-Cold War Era: Regime Change in the USA & Permanent War Redux -- New Rome's Legitimacy Crisis: Geopolitics and the Globalization System -- The Stockholders' Empire Under Siege -- Beyond Arrogant Exceptionalism: Recovering Americana's ''Spiritual Side'' -- Notes -- References -- Recognizing Empire: Alienation, Authority, and Delusions of Grandeur -- After Empire? -- The Spirit of Power Politics -- The State Unbound -- Power Disenchanted -- Enchantment Reborn -- A Unipolar World -- Denial and Celebration of Empire -- The Unilateral Mentality -- Pax Americana -- What the people give, They can take away -- Alienation, Empire, and Consent100 -- Authority in Question -- Conceptual Roots of Empire -- Sovereignty and Alienation -- Not Two Swords, A Double-Edged Sword -- Alienation as the Free Act of the People -- The Prince Unbound -- In the Beginning was the Sword -- The Good Cannot Be Good -- The Outsized Executive -- Machiavelli in the White House -- Herrschaft und Knechtschaft -- Master of All He Surveys -- The Machiavellian Temptation -- The Will to Power -- Recognition Denied -- Notes -- Corporate Warriors: The State and Changing forms of Private Armed Force in America* -- Building the Local State: Capitalist Flexibility and Irregular Armed Force -- Independent Militias: Early Industrialists as Corporate Warriors -- Private Industrial Police: Mobilizing Corporate Warriors through the Market -- Building a Massive Warfare State -- The New Corporate Warrior in the Private Military Industry -- Private Military Firms and Global Security -- Nation States and the Use of Force -- The U.S. in the Global Military Services Industry -- Theorizing the rise of the New Corporate Warrior -- The Silverstein Thesis -- The Singer Thesis -- The Weakness of the U.S. State as a Weakness in Singer's Argument -- Conclusions and Implications -- Notes -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Books and Journal Articles -- Press and Web Sources -- From Exceptionalism to Imperialism: Culture, Character, and America. |
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spelling | Globalization between the Cold War and neo-imperialism / edited by Jennifer M. Lehmann ; special volume editor, Harry F. Dahms. Amsterdam ; Oxford : Elsevier JAI, 2006. 1 online resource (xvi, 278 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Current perspectives in social theory, 0278-1204 ; v. 24 Includes bibliographical references. This work contains an Introduction by Harry F. Dahms. It includes contents such as: Periodizing Globalization: From Cold War Modernization to the Bush Doctrine Robert J. Antonio and Alessandro Bonanno; Recognizing Empire: Alienation, Authority, and Delusions of Grandeur David Norman Smith; Corporate Warriors: Changing Forms of Private Armed Force in America Harry W. Isaac and Daniel M. Harrison; From Exceptionalism to Imperialism: Culture, Character and American Foreign Policy Lauren Langman and Meghan Burke; 9.11.01 and Its Global Aftermath: Empire Strikes Back? Timothy Luke. It also includes commentaries - Globalization and Social Justice: Working the Tensions of the Dialectics of National Character Karen Monkman; Neoliberalism and its Discontents: Comments on Three Views of the American Empire Barney Warf. It includes five chapters and two commentaries from some of the most respected personalities in the field. It takes a broad and diverse look at the development of globalization. Cover -- Contents -- Editorial Board -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: ''Globalization between the Cold War and Neo-Imperialism'' -- Notes -- References -- Periodizing Globalization: From Cold War Modernization to the Bush Doctrine -- Neoliberal Globalization and the Cold War System -- Cold War Modernization Theory and the Winding Down of the Long Postwar Expansion -- The Rise of the Post-Cold War System: Globalization as American--Led Modernization -- Phase 1: Crisis of the Cold War System and Neoconservative Mobilization -- Phase 2: The Reagan Revolution: Money Culture and Victorious Neoliberalism -- Phase 3: The New World Order: Neoliberalism on the Road to Global Hegemony -- Phase 4: Globalization and ''Third Way'' Politics: Neoliberalism with a Human Face? -- Progressive Modernization Redux: the new Economy as Dawn of the Post-Cold War Era -- After the Cold War Era: A Global Stockholder's Republic -- Gathering Clouds of Post-Cold War era Modernization -- Neoliberalism with an Iron Fist: U.S. Hyperpower and Imperium -- After the Post-Cold War Era: Regime Change in the USA & Permanent War Redux -- New Rome's Legitimacy Crisis: Geopolitics and the Globalization System -- The Stockholders' Empire Under Siege -- Beyond Arrogant Exceptionalism: Recovering Americana's ''Spiritual Side'' -- Notes -- References -- Recognizing Empire: Alienation, Authority, and Delusions of Grandeur -- After Empire? -- The Spirit of Power Politics -- The State Unbound -- Power Disenchanted -- Enchantment Reborn -- A Unipolar World -- Denial and Celebration of Empire -- The Unilateral Mentality -- Pax Americana -- What the people give, They can take away -- Alienation, Empire, and Consent100 -- Authority in Question -- Conceptual Roots of Empire -- Sovereignty and Alienation -- Not Two Swords, A Double-Edged Sword -- Alienation as the Free Act of the People -- The Prince Unbound -- In the Beginning was the Sword -- The Good Cannot Be Good -- The Outsized Executive -- Machiavelli in the White House -- Herrschaft und Knechtschaft -- Master of All He Surveys -- The Machiavellian Temptation -- The Will to Power -- Recognition Denied -- Notes -- Corporate Warriors: The State and Changing forms of Private Armed Force in America* -- Building the Local State: Capitalist Flexibility and Irregular Armed Force -- Independent Militias: Early Industrialists as Corporate Warriors -- Private Industrial Police: Mobilizing Corporate Warriors through the Market -- Building a Massive Warfare State -- The New Corporate Warrior in the Private Military Industry -- Private Military Firms and Global Security -- Nation States and the Use of Force -- The U.S. in the Global Military Services Industry -- Theorizing the rise of the New Corporate Warrior -- The Silverstein Thesis -- The Singer Thesis -- The Weakness of the U.S. State as a Weakness in Singer's Argument -- Conclusions and Implications -- Notes -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Books and Journal Articles -- Press and Web Sources -- From Exceptionalism to Imperialism: Culture, Character, and America. Print version record. Globalization Political aspects. Globalization Social aspects. United States Foreign relations 1989- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh93001742 Mondialisation Aspect politique. Mondialisation Aspect social. États-Unis Relations extérieures 1989- Globalization. bicssc Social Science Sociology General. bisacsh Globalization Political aspects fast Globalization Social aspects fast Diplomatic relations fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Internationalisatie. gtt Neoliberalisme. gtt Buitenlandse betrekkingen. gtt Verenigde Staten. gtt Since 1989 fast Lehmann, Jennifer M., 1956- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjHdgq9RHQXYQHGkHHBPpP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92074456 Dahms, Harry F. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n98067219 Print version: Globalization between the Cold War and neo-imperialism. Amsterdam ; Oxford : Elsevier JAI, 2006 0762313145 9780762313143 (OCoLC)68771094 Current perspectives in social theory ; v. 24. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2002107708 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=196352 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Globalization between the Cold War and neo-imperialism / Current perspectives in social theory ; Cover -- Contents -- Editorial Board -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: ''Globalization between the Cold War and Neo-Imperialism'' -- Notes -- References -- Periodizing Globalization: From Cold War Modernization to the Bush Doctrine -- Neoliberal Globalization and the Cold War System -- Cold War Modernization Theory and the Winding Down of the Long Postwar Expansion -- The Rise of the Post-Cold War System: Globalization as American--Led Modernization -- Phase 1: Crisis of the Cold War System and Neoconservative Mobilization -- Phase 2: The Reagan Revolution: Money Culture and Victorious Neoliberalism -- Phase 3: The New World Order: Neoliberalism on the Road to Global Hegemony -- Phase 4: Globalization and ''Third Way'' Politics: Neoliberalism with a Human Face? -- Progressive Modernization Redux: the new Economy as Dawn of the Post-Cold War Era -- After the Cold War Era: A Global Stockholder's Republic -- Gathering Clouds of Post-Cold War era Modernization -- Neoliberalism with an Iron Fist: U.S. Hyperpower and Imperium -- After the Post-Cold War Era: Regime Change in the USA & Permanent War Redux -- New Rome's Legitimacy Crisis: Geopolitics and the Globalization System -- The Stockholders' Empire Under Siege -- Beyond Arrogant Exceptionalism: Recovering Americana's ''Spiritual Side'' -- Notes -- References -- Recognizing Empire: Alienation, Authority, and Delusions of Grandeur -- After Empire? -- The Spirit of Power Politics -- The State Unbound -- Power Disenchanted -- Enchantment Reborn -- A Unipolar World -- Denial and Celebration of Empire -- The Unilateral Mentality -- Pax Americana -- What the people give, They can take away -- Alienation, Empire, and Consent100 -- Authority in Question -- Conceptual Roots of Empire -- Sovereignty and Alienation -- Not Two Swords, A Double-Edged Sword -- Alienation as the Free Act of the People -- The Prince Unbound -- In the Beginning was the Sword -- The Good Cannot Be Good -- The Outsized Executive -- Machiavelli in the White House -- Herrschaft und Knechtschaft -- Master of All He Surveys -- The Machiavellian Temptation -- The Will to Power -- Recognition Denied -- Notes -- Corporate Warriors: The State and Changing forms of Private Armed Force in America* -- Building the Local State: Capitalist Flexibility and Irregular Armed Force -- Independent Militias: Early Industrialists as Corporate Warriors -- Private Industrial Police: Mobilizing Corporate Warriors through the Market -- Building a Massive Warfare State -- The New Corporate Warrior in the Private Military Industry -- Private Military Firms and Global Security -- Nation States and the Use of Force -- The U.S. in the Global Military Services Industry -- Theorizing the rise of the New Corporate Warrior -- The Silverstein Thesis -- The Singer Thesis -- The Weakness of the U.S. State as a Weakness in Singer's Argument -- Conclusions and Implications -- Notes -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Books and Journal Articles -- Press and Web Sources -- From Exceptionalism to Imperialism: Culture, Character, and America. Globalization Political aspects. Globalization Social aspects. Mondialisation Aspect politique. Mondialisation Aspect social. Globalization. bicssc Social Science Sociology General. bisacsh Globalization Political aspects fast Globalization Social aspects fast Diplomatic relations fast Internationalisatie. gtt Neoliberalisme. gtt Buitenlandse betrekkingen. gtt |
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title_auth | Globalization between the Cold War and neo-imperialism / |
title_exact_search | Globalization between the Cold War and neo-imperialism / |
title_full | Globalization between the Cold War and neo-imperialism / edited by Jennifer M. Lehmann ; special volume editor, Harry F. Dahms. |
title_fullStr | Globalization between the Cold War and neo-imperialism / edited by Jennifer M. Lehmann ; special volume editor, Harry F. Dahms. |
title_full_unstemmed | Globalization between the Cold War and neo-imperialism / edited by Jennifer M. Lehmann ; special volume editor, Harry F. Dahms. |
title_short | Globalization between the Cold War and neo-imperialism / |
title_sort | globalization between the cold war and neo imperialism |
topic | Globalization Political aspects. Globalization Social aspects. Mondialisation Aspect politique. Mondialisation Aspect social. Globalization. bicssc Social Science Sociology General. bisacsh Globalization Political aspects fast Globalization Social aspects fast Diplomatic relations fast Internationalisatie. gtt Neoliberalisme. gtt Buitenlandse betrekkingen. gtt |
topic_facet | Globalization Political aspects. Globalization Social aspects. United States Foreign relations 1989- Mondialisation Aspect politique. Mondialisation Aspect social. États-Unis Relations extérieures 1989- Globalization. Social Science Sociology General. Globalization Political aspects Globalization Social aspects Diplomatic relations United States Internationalisatie. Neoliberalisme. Buitenlandse betrekkingen. Verenigde Staten. |
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