Inequality, Globalization, and World Politics

Inequality, Globalization, and World Politics

Inequality, Globalization, and World Politics

Inequality, Globalization, and World Politics

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Overview

Inequality is becoming an urgent issue of world politics at the end of the twentieth century. Globalization is not only exacerbating the gap between rich and poor in the world but is also further dividing those states and peoples that have political power and influence from those without. While the powerful shape more 'global' rules and norms about investment, military security, environmental and social policy and the like, the less powerful are becoming 'rule-takers', often of rules or norms they cannot or will not enforce. The consequences for world politics are profound. The evidence presented in Inequality, Globalization, and World Politics suggests that globalization is creating sharper, more urgent problems for states and international institutions to deal with. Yet at the same time, investigations into eight core areas of world politics suggest that growing inequality is reducing the capacity of governments and existing international organizations to manage these problems effectively. The eight areas surveyed include: international order, international law, welfare and social policy, global justice, regionalism and multilateralism, environmental protection, gender equality, military power, and security.

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ISBN-13: 9780191522543
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 04/08/1999
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

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Table of Contents

Introduction1. Order, Globalization, and Inequality, Ngaire Woods2. Globalization, Regionalization, and Inequality, Charles Oman3. Sovereignty and Inequality, Benedict Kingsbury4. Gender Inequality and International Human Rights Law, Christine Chinkin5. Resources, Environmental Degradation, and Inequality, Michael Redclift and Colin Sage6. Globalization, Liberalization, and Inequality: Expectations and Experience, Frances Stewart and Albert Berry7. Justice and Global Inequality, David Miller8. Social Policy in a Global Context, Bob Deacon9. Security and Inequality, Andrew Hurrell
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