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- catalog abstract "Underlying the process of the ending of the Cold War are the forces of internationalization represented by the market and forces of democratization rooted in civil society. Each of these two dynamics has developed unevenly in modern history, giving rise to contradictions, particularly between capitalist internationalization and political democratization. The challenges to the state system - the basic framework of the modern international order - posed by the dialectic of these two dynamics form the main themes in this examination of global transformation. This collaborative effort of 20 scholars from around the world represents the first truly comprehensive critical reflection on the contemporary global transformation.".
- catalog contributor b6942782.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "A perspective on the changing world order : a conceptual prelude / Yoshikazu Sakamoto -- Globalization and the liberal democratic state / David Held and Anthony McGrew -- The internationalization of the state in the Middle East / Nassif Hitti -- The internationalization of the state : the case of Japan / Takehiko Kamo -- The regional factor in the formation of a new world order / Björn Hettne -- Structural change and global political economy : globalizing élites and the emerging world order / Stephen Gill -- The cadre class and public multilateralism / Kees van der Pijl -- The structure of finance in the world system / Susan Strange -- Changing global finance structures : the impact on the Philippines / Leonor M. Briones and Aileen An. R. Zosa -- The global restructuring of production and migration / James H. Mittelman -- Citizens and the UN system in a changing world / Chadwick F. Alger -- The democratization movement in Latin America : the case of Chile / Rodrigo Baño -- The transnational indigenous movement in a changing world order / Bice Maiguashca -- Violence, resistance, and order in international relations / Raimo Väyrynen -- The United Nations and non-violence / Toshiki Mogami -- The changing world order and the international legal order : the structural evolution of international law beyond the state-centric model / Georges Abi-Saab -- The role of the United Nations in the context of the changing world order / Maurice Bertrand -- Democratizing, internationalizing, and globalizing / Richard A. Falk.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Underlying the process of the ending of the Cold War are the forces of internationalization represented by the market and forces of democratization rooted in civil society. Each of these two dynamics has developed unevenly in modern history, giving rise to contradictions, particularly between capitalist internationalization and political democratization. The challenges to the state system - the basic framework of the modern international order - posed by the dialectic of these two dynamics form the main themes in this examination of global transformation. This collaborative effort of 20 scholars from around the world represents the first truly comprehensive critical reflection on the contemporary global transformation.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 506 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Global transformation.".
- catalog identifier "9280808559".
- catalog isFormatOf "Global transformation.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Tokyo ; New York : United Nations University Press,".
- catalog relation "Global transformation.".
- catalog spatial "Developing countries.".
- catalog subject "Democracy Developing countries.".
- catalog subject "Democracy.".
- catalog subject "International cooperation.".
- catalog subject "International relations.".
- catalog subject "JX4001 .G58 1994".
- catalog subject "State, The.".
- catalog subject "World politics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A perspective on the changing world order : a conceptual prelude / Yoshikazu Sakamoto -- Globalization and the liberal democratic state / David Held and Anthony McGrew -- The internationalization of the state in the Middle East / Nassif Hitti -- The internationalization of the state : the case of Japan / Takehiko Kamo -- The regional factor in the formation of a new world order / Björn Hettne -- Structural change and global political economy : globalizing élites and the emerging world order / Stephen Gill -- The cadre class and public multilateralism / Kees van der Pijl -- The structure of finance in the world system / Susan Strange -- Changing global finance structures : the impact on the Philippines / Leonor M. Briones and Aileen An. R. Zosa -- The global restructuring of production and migration / James H. Mittelman -- Citizens and the UN system in a changing world / Chadwick F. Alger -- The democratization movement in Latin America : the case of Chile / Rodrigo Baño -- The transnational indigenous movement in a changing world order / Bice Maiguashca -- Violence, resistance, and order in international relations / Raimo Väyrynen -- The United Nations and non-violence / Toshiki Mogami -- The changing world order and the international legal order : the structural evolution of international law beyond the state-centric model / Georges Abi-Saab -- The role of the United Nations in the context of the changing world order / Maurice Bertrand -- Democratizing, internationalizing, and globalizing / Richard A. Falk.".
- catalog title "Global transformation : challenges to the state system / edited by Yoshikazu Sakamoto.".
- catalog type "text".