This is first integrated book-length account of citizen responses
to the new global order. Based on a comprehensive survey,
administered at the end of 2000, in nine European and nine Asian
countries, this book demonstrates the diverse responses to
globalization, within, and between, two of the world's major - and
most globally integrated - regions.
Globalization, Public Opinion and the State is a pioneering
empirical study, drawing on 18,000 interviews across these 18
European and Asian countries supported by the Japanese Ministry of
Education. The Asian-Europe Survey is one of the largest of its
kind ever conducted, and provides the book with a wealth of novel
data on public opinion and social attitudes that identify the
linkages between national/regional policy responses and the
political and policy orientations of the publics affected.
The book uses theoretical insights to situate these public
responses and reactions to globalization; and it addresses one
question in particular: do nation states matter in how citizens
come to view regional and global engagement? Rather than offering
another theory about globalization, this book presents much-needed
empirical findings that help us decide between arguments about the
public impact of globalization cross-nationally. This book breaks
new ground as there no other comprehensive study in this field.
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