Globalization in the 21st century : labor, capital, and the state on a world scale
This book examines the development and transformation of global capitalism in the late 20th and early 21st century. It analyzes the dynamics and contradictions of the global political economy through a comparative-historical approach based on class analysis. After providing a critical overview of neoliberal capitalist globalization over the past three decades, the book examines the emergence of new forces on the global scene and discusses the prospects of change in the global economy in a multi-polar direction in the decades ahead. The book concludes by focusing on the mass movements that are playing a central role in bringing about the transformation of global capitalism
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Introduction - Berch Berberoglu * The Dynamics of Twenty-first Century Globalization - Jan Nederveen Pieterse * Globalization or Imperialism? Neoliberal Globalization in the Age of Capitalist Imperialism - Alan J. Spector * Neoliberalism and Imperialism in Latin America: Dynamics and Responses - James Petras and Henry Veltmeyer * The Dynamics of Neoliberal Globalization in Asia and the Middle East: Comparing the Experiences of India and Turkey - Berch Berberoglu * Globalization and the Marginalization of Labor on a World Scale, With Focus on Sub-Saharan Africa - Johnson W. Makoba * Globalization and the Transition From Neoliberal Capitalism to State Developmentalism in China - Alvin Y. So * Globalization, States, and Social Rights: Negotiating Women's Economic Citizenship in the Maghreb - Valentine M. Moghadam * The Failure of Neoliberal Globalization and the End of Empire: Neoliberalism, Imperialism, and the Rise of the Anti-Globalization Movement - Martin Orr * Conclusion: Globalization for a New Century - Berch Berberoglu