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Debating Cosmopolitics (Paperback)
Daniele Archibugi; Contributions by Andrew Strauss, Craig Calhoun, David Chandler, David Held, …
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Cosmopolitics, the concept of a world politics based on shared
democratic values, is in an increasingly fragile state. While
Western democracies insist ever more vehemently upon a maintenance
of their privileges - freedom of speech, security, wealth - an
increasing number of the world's inhabitants are under threat of
poverty, famine and war. What is needed, the writers here-suggest
is, a deliberate decision to extend the principles and values of
democracy to the sphere of international relations. Recent
experience does not bode well, but their arguments, which range
from reform of the United Nations, reduction of military weapons,
additional power for international judiciary institutions and an
increase in aid to developing countries, urge new and inspired
action.
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The Question of Europe (Paperback)
Perry Anderson, Peter Gowan; Contributions by Alan S. Milward, Anthony D. Smith, Conor Cruise O'Brien, …
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Contemporary European politics seems to be gripped by a stifling
conformism, an uninspiring uniformity of outlook which afflicts all
the major parties. However, if there is one issue which does
divide-though with the fault-lines within just as much as between
right and left-it is the question of Europe, the future of the
Union. But, for all the heat generated by the debate between
Eurosceptics and Europhiles, and the vivid claims and counterclaims
about federalism or the fate of national sovereignty, there is
widespread public confusion about what is at issue-partly because
of the opaque nature of the Community's institutions, and partly
because much that is written on the subject is jargon or
officalese. The Question of Europe offers an antidote, by
collecting some of the liveliest and sharpest commentary on Europe,
across the full political spectrum, from leading authorities in the
study of history, economics, philosophy, culture and sociology.
Eminent German, Italian, French, Swedish and Irish writers are
included, as well as key figures from Britain and the US. Looking
paranormically at the past, present and future of integration, The
Question of Europe brings polemic and scholarship together to offer
us a new way of approaching the Union.
The collapse of the Soviet Bloc presented policy makers in
Washington with a temptation reminiscent of Faust's, opening up
vistas of hitherto unimaginable global power; but the cold breath
of Mephistopheles is already blowing across devastated communities
from southeast Asia to the Balkan peninsula in the wake of
America's bid for world power. In this major analysis of the new
era of American domination, Peter Gowan strips away the language of
humanitarian ideals that have cloaked US interventions from Baghdad
to Belgrade to reveal far more cynical goals, with the real
democratic hopes of the peoples of Europe, the South and East
systematically trampled down in the rush to impose NATO-based US
political leadership across the globe. Gowan surveys the
transformation of NATO from Cold War 'security shield' for Western
Europe into a global vigilante force in pursuit of US interests,
with European footsoldiers under American command. He explains the
projected expansion of the EU into a set of first and second class
countries, incapable of any political action independent of the
United States; and he analyses the catastrophic social and economic
effects of the neo-liberal 'Shock Therapy' imposed on Russia and
Eastern Europe, with devastating results. Far from being an
unstoppable natural force against which every nation state is
powerless, Gowan argues compellingly that the process of
globalisation has been relentlessly driven forward by the enormous
political power of the US state and business interests in a highly
conscious bid to extend their strategic dominance over the world
economy. He shows how the international finance system-the
'Dollar-Wall Street Regime'-created out of the ashes of Breton
Woods has been exploited as a political lever to open up local
economies to US products and speculative flows of 'hot' money, and
demonstrates how each financial crisis over the last ten years has
been used by the Washington-Wall Street axis to force through
dramatic economic and social re-engineering in the targeted
countries. While posing as a benign economic education for
'developing' economies, US-led rescue packages in fact leave these
countries seriously weakened, destroying national industrial
sectors while elevating to power such local rentier interests as
the Russian mafia-capitalists and leaving the already fragile
social tissue of many of these companies irreparably damaged. This
masterly survey, both bold and compelling, will become a landmark
in the debate on the new world order threatening the twenty-first
century.
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