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Globalization is one of the most significant developments of our
time. But which elements of contemporary globalization and forms of
autonomy are novel and which are merely continuations of
long-standing trends? This book brings together a distinguished
group of scholars who focus on historical moments that involved the
establishment or protection of autonomy, moments that inevitably
involved friction. By examining the dialectic between globalization
and autonomy at historical junctures ranging from the Chinese
occupation of Tibet in 1720 to the meeting between Reagan and
Gorbachev that led to the end of the Cold War, this volume provides
novel insights into the changes overtaking our contemporary world.
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