Buch, Englisch, 246 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 537 g
Social Inclusion and Globalization
Buch, Englisch, 246 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 537 g
Reihe: The Dynamics of Economic Space
ISBN: 978-0-367-55328-9
Verlag: Routledge
With a need to counterbalance economic growth with social equality and environmental sustainability, the book proposes innovative approaches to address key questions on the contemporary global economy such as, "Is the Global socio-economic order supportive of the pursuit of rational and enlightened self -interest?", "Is it a unipolar power centre and neoliberal economic policy regime?", "Can the system reinvent itself?", etc. One approach encourages going back to the golden past and making things "great again", insisting that history has ended and the failures of old global institutions be blamed on the "Clash of Civilizations". Another approach advocates giving up the intellectual comfort zone of elegant but irrelevant neo-liberal explanations of global challenges and asking new questions that take academic debate to the public square. The book examines the internal challenges and contradictions that cause disintegration and proposes alternative ideas and practices in moving the global community beyond the free market regime.
The book will appeal to students and academics of development studies, political economy, political science, sociology, as well as policymakers and public opinion makers interested in creating a new egalitarian global society.
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Fachgebiete
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Volkswirtschaftslehre Internationale Wirtschaft Wirtschaftliche Globalisierung
- Geowissenschaften Geographie | Raumplanung Humangeographie
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Volkswirtschaftslehre Volkswirtschaftslehre Allgemein Wirtschaftstheorie, Wirtschaftsphilosophie
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Wirtschaftswissenschaften Wirtschaftsgeschichte
- Geowissenschaften Geographie | Raumplanung Geographie: Allgemeines, Karten & Atlanten
Weitere Infos & Material
1. Introduction 2. Development Alternatives Beyond the ‘Free Market’: Progressive Capitalism, Democratic Socialism, and Socialism 3. Social Reproduction, Social Movements and Market Failure 4. Globalization and the Twin Scourges of Illiberalism and Inequality 5. Gender, Climate, and Conflict in Forced Migration 6. Human Greed Versus Human Needs: Decarbonization of the Global Economy 7. The Fall of the Dollar 8. Global Capital and Human Migration: Dream and Reality of Free Mobility in Asian Labor Migration Regimes 9. Demography. Development and Demagogues. Is Population Growth Good or Bad for Economic Development? 10. Sharing the Pie? The Fourth Industrial Revolution and Sharing/Platform Economy: Distributive Justice Implications 11. Uneven Development, Discrimination in Housing and Organized Resistance 12. Trade Blocks, Trade Wars, and Decolonization: Glimpses from the Caribbean Sea 13. International Development Financing in a Post-Bretton Woods World 14. Turning the Tide on Canada, the Empire: Genuine Reconciliation, Pluriversality, and Indigeneity 15. Civil Society and Fault Lines of the Global Democracy