Politics and Culture of Globalisation

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A. Raghuramaraju
alternative governance models in globalisation
Andrew Vandenberg
Australia India Council
Australia India Relations
B. Ramesh Babu
Big Pharma
Bulk Drug Industries
Bulk Drugs
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Centre State Relations
Civil Society
Classical Indian Philosophy
Community Governance
comparative political economy
Dirty Goods
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G. Vijay
Gary Smith
Geoff Robinson
Geoffrey Stokes
Glenn D'Cruz
Globalisation
Harihar Bhattacharyya
India-Australia Relations
Indian Left
Indian Pharmaceutical
J.D. Kenneth Boutin
Kevin O'Toole
Left Party's Vote
Marshal Plan
Michael Leahy
multiculturalism theory
Neo-liberal Policy Discourse
neo-liberalism critique
Neoliberal form of Globalisation
Nuclear Disarmament
Nuclear Weapons State
Prakash Sarangi
Purushottama Bilimoria
Social Science Press
South Asian security studies
Stan Van Hooft
Sudha Mohan
Supra-national Integration
Tamil Nadu
transnational governance
UN
Uniform Civil Code
urban local governance
Vice Versa
White Australia Policy
World Development Report
Y. Yagama Reddy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138553064
  • Weight: 521g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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We experience the culture of globalisation every time we visit a Tandoori restaurant in Chicago, or a Pizza Hut in Hyderabad, or as we watch Bollywood films in Australia. Globalisation is a label used for a wide range of political, social and cultural phenomena, many of which are explored in this volume. The Politics and Culture of Globalisation: India and Australia brings together Indian and Australian experts in the fields of political science, international relations, philosophy, cultural theory and political economy. Its timeliness and unifying theme derive from comparisons between Indian and Australian perspectives, and analyses by Australian writers on developments in India. Indian-Australian relations are explored in several chapters.  The neo-liberal form of globalisation is a key focus of critique in this volume. Several chapters examine the search for alternative forms of governance as the nation-state undergoes profound change due to global interconnectedness.
Hans Löfgren is Director of the Master of Politics and Policy Program at Deakin University, Australia. He has published extensively on the politics and economics of pharmaceuticals, for example in New Political Science (2007), Australia New Zealand Health Policy (2007) and Social Science & Medicine (2004). Prakash Sarangi is Professor of Political Science at the University of Hyderabad. His publications include Liberal Theories of State: Contemporary Perspectives (1996) and Political Exchange and Public Policy: A Cross-National Analysis (1990).