Title:
The globalization of liberalism
Author:
Hovden, Eivind.
ISBN:
9780333724750
Publication Information:
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave in association with Millennium Journal of International Studies, 2002.
Physical Description:
x, 272 p.
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Summary
Summary
The Globalization of Liberalism demonstrates that liberalism is more deeply embedded in the structure of modern international political and economic order than is usually realised, and that at present there is a contested process of the 'globalization of liberalism'. As well as exploring liberalism's usefulness for understanding how international relations work, the contributors offer critical perspectives on the liberal structure of modern international society and places international liberalism into a global context by examining responses to liberalism in China, India and the Middle East.
Table of Contents
Part I Understanding International Liberalism |
Moral Commitment and Liberal Approaches to World Politics |
The Harvard School of Liberal International Theory: A Case of Closure—David Long |
A Kantian Protest Against the Peculiar Discourse of Inter-Liberal State Peace—John Macmillan |
Part II Globalization and Liberalism in Contemporary IR |
Liberalism at the Global Level: The Last of the Independent Commissions?—Richard Falk |
At Home Abroad, Abroad at Home: International Liberalization and Domestic Stability in the New World Economy--John Gerard Ruggie |
Globalization, Market Civilization, and Disciplinary Neoliberalism—Stephen Gill |
Global Civil Society: An Ethical Profile—Mervyn Frost |
"A Project to be Realized": Global Liberalism and a New World Order—Tom Young |
Part III International Liberalism Beyond Europe |
China and Global Liberalism—Christopher Hughes |
International Human Rights Norms and the State in Egypt and Tunisia: Globalizatioin, Liberalism, and Culture--Katerina Dalacoura |
Neoliberalism, Globalization, and Resistance: The Case of India—A.K. Ramakrishnan |
Part I Understanding International Liberalism |
Moral Commitment and Liberal Approaches to World Politics |
The Harvard School of Liberal International Theory: A Case of Closure—David Long |
A Kantian Protest Against the Peculiar Discourse of Inter-Liberal State Peace—John Macmillan |
Part II Globalization and Liberalism in Contemporary IR |
Liberalism at the Global Level: The Last of the Independent Commissions?—Richard Falk |
At Home Abroad, Abroad at Home: International Liberalization and Domestic Stability in the New World Economy--John Gerard Ruggie |
Globalization, Market Civilization, and Disciplinary Neoliberalism—Stephen Gill |
Global Civil Society: An Ethical Profile—Mervyn Frost |
"A Project to be Realized": Global Liberalism and a New World Order—Tom Young |
Part III: International Liberalism Beyond Europe |
China and Global Liberalism—Christopher Hughes |
International Human Rights Norms and the State in Egypt and Tunisia: Globalizatioin, Liberalism, and Culture--Katerina Dalacoura |
Neoliberalism, Globalization, and Resistance: The Case of India—A.K. Ramakrishnan |