Globalization has become one of the most important topics within
politics and economics. This new title explains some of the related
terminology, summarizes the surrounding theories and examines the
international organizations involved.
With the proliferation of communications and the rise of the
multi-national corporation, the concept of globalization is vitally
important to the modern political environment. The structure of the
modern economy, based on information production and diffusion, has
made national boundaries largely irrelevant.
A Dictionary of Globalization explains theories, philosophies
and ideologies, and includes short biographies of leading
activists, theorists and thinkers such as Noam Chomsky, Karl Marx
and Jose Bove. Concepts, issues and terms key to the understanding
of globalization also have clear and concise definitions, including
democracy, civil society, non-governmental organizations and
ethnicity.
Cross-referenced for ease of use, this title aims to be of great
benefit to anyone studying politics or sociology. It will prove
essential to public and academic libraries, as well as to
businesses, government departments, embassies and journalists.
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