The American Century: Consensus and Coercion in the Projection of American Power / Edition 1

The American Century: Consensus and Coercion in the Projection of American Power / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0631212221
ISBN-13:
9780631212225
Pub. Date:
11/05/1999
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0631212221
ISBN-13:
9780631212225
Pub. Date:
11/05/1999
Publisher:
Wiley
The American Century: Consensus and Coercion in the Projection of American Power / Edition 1

The American Century: Consensus and Coercion in the Projection of American Power / Edition 1

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Overview

This book brings together studies of Americanization and American imperialism to assess how far the twentieth century can be seen as the "American Century".

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780631212225
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 11/05/1999
Pages: 378
Product dimensions: 6.80(w) x 9.70(h) x 1.02(d)

About the Author

David Slater is Professor of Social and Political Geography at Loughborough University, and Joint Editor of Political Geography. He is author of Territory and State Power in Latin America (1989) and editor of Social Movements and Political Change in Latin America (1994).

Peter Taylor is Professor of Geography and Associate Dean for Research in the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities at Loughborough University. He was the editor of Political Geography (1982-1998) and an editor of Review of International Political Economy (1992-1997). His previous books include The Way the Modern World Works: World Hegemony to World Impasse (1996) and Modernities: A Geohistorical Perspective (Polity, 1999).

Table of Contents

List of Contributors.

Preface. .

Part I: Introductions: American Destiny?.

1. Locating the American Century: A World-systems Analysis (Peter J. Taylor).

2. Locating the American Century: Themes for a Post-colonial Perspective (David Slater) .

Part II: Economic Capacities: American Know-how? .

3. Global Shift - the Role of United States Transnational Corporations (Peter Dicken).

4. The Dynamics of US Managerialism and American Corporations (Michael Taylor).

5. Overseas Investment by US Service Enterprises (P.W. Daniels).

6. The Rise and Decline of US International Monetary Hegemony (Mark Holmes and Eric Pentecost).

7. The 'New' Developmentalism: Political Liberalism and the Washington Consensus (Kate Manzo) .

Part III: Political Capacities: The Arsenal of Democracy? .

8. Inaugurating the American Century: 'New World' Perspectives on the 'Old' in the Early Twentieth Century (Michael Heffernan).

9.European Integration and American Power: Reflex, Resistance and Reconfiguration (Michael Smith).

10. The United States, the 'Triumph of Democracy' and the 'End of History' (R.J. Johnston).

11. Taking the Cold War to the Third World (Klaus Dodds).

12. US Influence in the Making of the Contemporary Amazon Heartland (Berta K. Becker and Roberto S. Bartholo, Jr).

13. American Power and the Portuguese Empire (James Sidaway).

14. The Reality of American Idealism (Gillian Youngs).

15. Contradictions of a Lone Superpower (David Campbell).

Part IV: Cultural Capacities: The American Dream?.

16. Occult Hollywood: Unfolding the Americanization of World Cinema (Marcus A. Doel).

17. Global Disney (Alan Bryman).

18. 'The Kind Of Beat Which is Currently Popular': American Popular Music in Britain (Tim Cresswell and Brian Hoskin).

19. American Philanthropy as Cultural Power (Morag Bell).

20. Between North and South: Travelling Feminisms and Homeless Women (Claudia de Lima Costa).

21. Americanization of the World (Pablo Gonzalez Casanova).

Part V: Conclusion: American Centuries?.

22. Multiple Themes, One America; One Theme, Multiple Americas (David Slater and Peter J. Taylor.

Index.

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