Globalization and America since 1945 / Edition 1

Globalization and America since 1945 / Edition 1

by Clayton D. Brown
ISBN-10:
0842050159
ISBN-13:
9780842050159
Pub. Date:
06/01/2003
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0842050159
ISBN-13:
9780842050159
Pub. Date:
06/01/2003
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Globalization and America since 1945 / Edition 1

Globalization and America since 1945 / Edition 1

by Clayton D. Brown

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Overview

In 1999 more than 50,000 protestors at the World Trade Organization meeting turned downtown Seattle into a war zone. Windows were smashed, stores were looted, and 500 were arrested. In 2001 a demonstration at the Group of 7 meeting in Genoa, Italy, left one man dead as protestors clashed with police. And in 2002, only a few months after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, 201 demonstrators were arrested as 7,000 protested at the meeting of the World Economic Forum in New York City. What was the issue that evoked such intense, passionate and sometimes violent opposition? Globalization.

Students are familiar with the term, but how to define the term and explain its many nuances and ramifications? In his new book, Globalization and America since 1945, D. Clayton Brown provides a brief, jargon-free and easy-to-understand overview of this important issue. This volume examines how the United States has impacted globalization and how it has been affected by the growing interconnectedness of the world's nations. Professor Brown argues that since the end of World War II, the United States has led the way in interacting with other countries.

Prof. Brown looks at globalization in a historical perspective, defining and explaining all of the factors responsible for this phenomenon. Unlike other books that focus solely on the economics of globalization, Globalization and America since 1945 explores a host of issues-immigration, public health, technology, popular culture, and others. The book shows how these disparate areas have been affected by the changing way countries interact and how these issues have in turn affected the increasing interrelatedness of the world.

In the final chapter, Prof. Brown brings the analysis up to date in a fascinating discussion of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States. Brown points out that 'sama Bin Laden's Al Qaeda network is a global entity that takes advantage of the same technologies that are used to promote trade, capital flow, int


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780842050159
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 06/01/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 166
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.72(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

D. Clayton Brown is professor of history and department chair at Texas Christian University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Acronyms Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 The Cold War Chapter 4 Trade and the Promotion of Globalization Chapter 5 Technology Chapter 6 The United States and World Markets Chapter 7 Immigration Chapter 8 The Cultural Impact Chapter 9 The New Terrorism Chapter 10 Future Directions Chapter 11 Bibliography Chapter 12 Index

What People are Saying About This

A first-rate survey of American economic policy after the Second World War.—(Diane B. Kunz, author of Butter and Guns: America's Civil War Economic Diplomacy)

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