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Summary

What is the hottest American export since 9/11? The contributors to this provocative volume contend that it is Western style globalism--the dominant free market ideology that determines everything from most favored nation status to the declaration of war. In this much-needed post September 11th analysis, an interdisciplinary author team shows how central concepts like globalization, liberty, free markets, and free trade are increasingly being subordinated to and lumped together with the war on terrorism led by the U.S. and its allies.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
1 Introduction: Rethinking the Ideological Dimensions of Globalization 1 (14)
Manfred B. Steger
PART I: GLOBALISM
2 Ideologies and the Globalization Agenda
15 (12)
James H. Mittelman
3 The Matrix of Global Enchantment
27(12)
Paul James
4 The End of Capitalist Globalization
39 (12)
Leslie Sklair
5 Global Containment: The Production of Feminist Invisibility and the Vanishing Horizon of Justice
51 (16)
Mary Hawkesworth
6 Ideology and Globalization: From Globalism and Environmentalism to Ecoglobalism
67 (12)
Timothy W. Luke
7 Globalizing Militaries
79 (16)
Kathy E. Ferguson and Phyllis Turnbull
PART II: ANTIGLOBALISM
8 Ideology in the Age of Digital Reproduction
95 (12)
Terrell Carver
9 Globalization: Ideology and Materiality
107 (14)
Richard Terdiman
10 Anticapitalist Convergence? Anarchism, Socialism, and the Global Justice Movement
121 (16)
Mark Rupert
11 Globalization and the New Realism of Human Rights
137 (16)
Micheline Ishav
PART III: GLOBALISM IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT
12 Globalization and National Development: Futurism and Nostalgia in Contemporary Political Economic Thinking
153 (12)
Arif Dirlik
13 Globalization and Africa's Intellectual Engagements
165 (14)
Zine Magubane and Paul Tiyambe Zeleza
14 Emergent Globalism and Ideological Change in Postrevolutionary China
179 (12)
Kang Liu
15 "Antiglobalism Globalization" in East Asia: Statist versus Societal
191 (14)
Alvin Y So
16 Kozo Kaikaku: The Emergence of Neoliberal Globalization Discourse in Japan
205 (12)
Fumio lida
17 Global Order and the Historical Structures of dar al-Islam
217 (14)
Mohammed A. Bamyeh
18 The Emperor's Map: Latin American Critiques of Globalism
231 (12)
Eduardo Mendieta
19 Globalization in Hawai'i: The Promise of Globalism and the Reality of Capitalism
243 (12)
Ibrahim G. Aoudé
Selected Bibliography 255 (6)
Index 261 (12)
About the Contributors 273

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