The geographies and politics of globalization
Tags: GLOBALIZATION; POLITICAL science
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- Does Globalization Promote Democracy? An Early Assessment. Dalpino, Catharin E. // Brookings Review;Fall2001, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p45
Focuses on the connection between globalization and democratization. Contagion of democratic transition under globalization; Evidence of globalization's impact on democratization; Instrumental effects of globalization.
- WILL TECHNOLOGY AND GLOBAL CAPITAL MARKETS CHANGE THE SCOPE OF GOVERNMENT? Wolf, Martin // CATO Journal;Spring/Summer2001, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p143
Looks at the constraints imposed by technology and globalization on three aspects of government activity. Taxation; Income redistribution; Macroeconomic management.
- Greenhouse politics. Rabkin, Jeremy // Commentary;Nov97, Vol. 104 Issue 5, p40
Discusses political issues about global warming. Clinton administration's suggested approach to the problem; Criticism about Europe's and United States' campaigns against global warming; Theory behind global warming.
- Cooling warming. // Christian Science Monitor;12/15/97, Vol. 90 Issue 14, p16
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- Politics Revisited. Palonen, Kari // Alternatives: Global, Local, Political;Mar/May2003, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p167
Examines the dimensions of the conflicting claims about the decline and revitalization of contemporary politics that have provided much of the broad context for political thought and action. Postmodernism; Globalization; Analysis of the situation of politics.
- Democracy De-realized. Bhabha, Homi K. // Diogenes;2003, Vol. 50 Issue 1, p27
Discusses the impact of economic globalization on political consciousness. Impact of the globalization of political calculations; Effects of the resurgence of neo-liberalism after the Cold War; Implications on philosophy and the social sciences.
- The Future and the Legacy: Globalization and the Canadian Settler-State. Abu-Laban, Yasmeen // Journal of Canadian Studies;Winter2000, Vol. 35 Issue 4, p262
Examines the impact of globalization as a discourse and as a process affecting the politics of the twenty-first century in Canada. Recognition and redressing of the inequities of past state practices; Consideration of Canadian national symbols and institutions as targets of minority groups;...
- The Impact of Globalization on Citizenship: Decline or Renaissance? Smith, Peter J. // Journal of Canadian Studies;Spring2001, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p116
Focuses on the impact of globalization on citizenship. Possibility of politics and citizenship within the boundaries of the state; Impact of economic globalization on the scope of politics and citizen activity; Political expression through information and communication technologies.
- Don't hold your breath. Samuelson, Robert J. // Newsweek;07/14/97, Vol. 130 Issue 2, p57
Opinion. Comments on global warming and its status as an environmental crisis in 1997. Expected reaction of the United States government; What is known and unknown about global warming; Why global warming promises to be a source of national hypocrisy; The resolution of West Virginia Senator...
- Global warmers. Corry, John // American Spectator;Nov97, Vol. 30 Issue 11, p52
Focuses on the influence of politics and media commentary on global warming policy. How American Vice-President Al Gore described global warming; Contradictions on economic predictions on the impact of the phenomenon; Argument about the greenhouse effect.


