In Communications Media, Globalization, and Empire, an
international team of experts analyze and critique the political
economy of media communications worldwide. Their analysis takes
particular account of the sometimes conflicting pressures of
globalization and "neo-imperialism." The first is commonly defined
as the dismantling of barriers to trade and cultural exchange and
responds significantly to lobbying of the world s largest
corporations, including media corporations. The second concerns
U.S. pursuit of national security interests as response to
"terrorism," at one level and, at others, to intensifying
competition among both nations and corporations for global natural
resources."
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