Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Dynamics and Dilemmas of Globalisation –
Hans Löfgren and
Prakash SarangiMaking sense of globalisation
2. Justice, Globalisation and Diverse Conceptual Worlds – Michael Leahy 3. Ontology of Permanence and Change: A Critique of Globalisation – A. Raghuramaraju 4. Neo-liberal Hyperglobalism in Australian Political Thought – Geoffrey Stokes 5. Hyperglobalisation’s Casualty: The Numerical Small – Purushottama Bilimoria
Governance and globalisation
6. Globalization and Indian Federalism: Re-assertion of States’ Rights – Harihar Bhattacharyya 7. Challenges of Globalisation in Urban Local Governance – Sudha Mohan 8. Understanding Community Governance and Rural Regeneration in a Globalised World – Kevin O’Toole 9. Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals in South India: ‘Sun-rise’ Industrialisation or Global Cost-shifting of Dirty Goods Manufacturing – G.Vijay 10.India’s Drug Multinationals: Growth Strategies and Global Industry Dynamics – Hans Löfgren
Experiencing globalisation
11. ‘The Good Australians’: Anglo-Indians, Multiculturalism and Cosmopolitanism – Glenn D’Cruz 12. Cosmopolitanism and Tolerance – Stan van Hooft 13. Late Marxism and Parliamentary Government: Indian Communism Today – Geoff Robinson
Globalisation, Foreign Relations and Security
14. Indo-Australian Relations in the Post-Cold War Period – Y. Yagama Reddy and Ken Boutin 15. Indo-Australian Relations: Beyond Indifference – Gary Smith 16. Terror, Power and Protest – Andrew Vandenberg 17. Globalisation, ‘Glocalisation’ and South Asian Insecurity – B. Ramesh Babu