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Product details
- ISBN 9780745322902
- Weight: 495g
- Dimensions: 150 x 230mm
- Publication Date: 20 Mar 2005
- Publisher: Pluto Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Globalization has brought with it many difficult and contradictory phenomena: violence, deep national insecurities, religious divisions and individual insecurities. This book takes a critical look at three key areas - globalism, nationalism, and state-terror - to confront common mythologies and identify the root causes of the problems we face.
Too many commentators still argue that globalization is predominantly a neo-liberal economic phenomenon; that nation-states are on the way out, and that terror is something that primarily comes from below. Global Matrix exposes the limitations of this argument.
Written by two leading scholars, this is a lucid study of what place the nation-state has in a globalizing world that will appeal to students across the political and social sciences.
Too many commentators still argue that globalization is predominantly a neo-liberal economic phenomenon; that nation-states are on the way out, and that terror is something that primarily comes from below. Global Matrix exposes the limitations of this argument.
Written by two leading scholars, this is a lucid study of what place the nation-state has in a globalizing world that will appeal to students across the political and social sciences.
Tom Nairn (1932 - 2023) was a political theorist and an advocate of Scottish Independence. He was Professor of Nationalism and Cultural Diversity at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia, and authored the books After Britain, Pariah and Global Matrix.
Paul James is Director of the Globalism Institute and Professor of Globalism and Cultural Diversity at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. He has written and edited several books including Global Matrix (Pluto, 2005).
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