Planetary Politics : Human Rights, Terror, and Global Society.
Bronner, Stephen Eric.; Alexander, Alba.; Beck, Ulrich.; Boggs, Carl.; Bronner, Stephen E.; Cornell, Drucilla.; Gendzier, Irene.; Gindin, Sam.; Green, Philip.; HEld, David.; Howard, Dick.; Ishay, Micheline.; Jacobsen, Kurt.; Kellner, Douglas.; Panitch, Leo.; Steger, Manfred.; Struhl, Karsten J.; Thompson, Michael J.; Urbinati, Nadia.
2005
JZ1318 .P53 2005
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Title
Planetary Politics : Human Rights, Terror, and Global Society.
Author
Bronner, Stephen Eric.
ISBN
9781461640936 (electronic bk.)
1461640938 (electronic bk.)
0742541983
9780742541986
1461640938 (electronic bk.)
0742541983
9780742541986
Imprint
Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005.
Language
English
Language Note
English.
Description
1 online resource (357 pages).
Call Number
JZ1318 .P53 2005
System Control No.
(OCoLC)854977702
Summary
Global society has been analyzed in any number of ways: books dealing with its economic and cultural implications flood the market. But Planetary Politics highlights something unique. It explores globalization with an eye on the transformation of politics into a planetary enterprise. Bringing together the work of major scholars with national and international reputations, this exciting new work offers perspectives for dealing with the complexity of power in the planetary life of the new millennium.
Formatted Contents Note
Logos; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; I
THE GLOBAL THEATER; 1
The Silence of Words and Political Dynamics in the World Risk Society; WHAT IS A WORLD RISK SOCIETY?; TERRORISM AND WAR; ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION AND NEOLIBERALISM; STATE AND SOVEREIGNTY; NOTES; 2
Globalism and the Selling of Globalization; CLAIM #1: GLOBALIZATION IS ABOUT THE LIBERALIZATION AND GLOBAL INTEGRATION OF MARKETS; CLAIM #2: GLOBALIZATION IS INEVITABLE AND IRREVERSIBLE; CLAIM #3: NOBODY IS IN CHARGE OF GLOBALIZATION; CLAIM #4: GLOBALIZATION BENEFITS EVERYONE.
CLAIM #5: GLOBALIZATION FURTHERS THE SPREAD OF DEMOCRACY IN THE WORLDCONCLUDING REMARKS; NOTES; 3
National Culture, the Globalization of Communications, and the Bounded Political Community; NATIONAL CULTURE AND ITS PRESUPPOSITIONS; THE GLOBALIZATION OF COMMUNICATIONS AND CULTURE; COSMOPOLITAN ALTERNATIVES; REFERENCES; 4
Globalization: A Contested Terrain; THE GLOBAL MOVEMENT AGAINST CAPITALIST GLOBALIZATION; GLOBALIZATION AND PLANETARY POLITICS; NOTES; REFERENCES; II
PLANETARY PERILS; 5
Terror and Politics; NOTE; 6
The New Militarism: Imperial Overreach; NOTES.
7
Unconcealed Empire: "The Awesome Thing America Is Becoming"NOTES; III
PLANETARY FOREIGN POLICY; 8
Anatomy of a Disaster: Class War, Iraq, and the Contours of American Foreign Policy; LEST WE FORGET; WINNING THE HEARTS AND MINDS; FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT; THE PRICE OF VICTORY; FALSE HOPES; A CLASS WAR; 9
The "Islam Industry" and U.S. Foreign Policy; NOTES; 10
Multilateralism: For a New Political Enlightenment; I.; II.; III.; 11
Chances for a Left Foreign Policy; ARE THE OLD CATEGORIES STILL ISEFUL?; CATEGORIZING DEMOCRATIC DYNAMICS; POLITICAL DYNAMICS IN THE POST-COLD WAR WORLD.
NOTESIV
COSMOPOLITAN HOPE; 12
The Two Faces of Globalization; GLOBALIZATION'S TWO FACES; ARE THERE MULTIPLE MODERNITIES?; NOTES; 13
Is a Global Ethic Possible?; THE PROBLEM OF A MINIMAL CONSENSUS; THE BASIC PRINCIPLE: TREATING EVERY HUMAN BEING HUMANELY AND THE GOLDEN RULE; THE CHALLENGE OF ETHICAL RELATIVISM; UNIVERSAL NORMS AND OUR MORAL COMMUNITY; COMPASSION AND THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF A GLOBAL ETHIC; CONCLUSION: GLOBAL ETHICS AND GLOBAL STRUGGLE; NOTES; 14
Playing the Angel's Advocate: Human Rights, Global Realism, and the Politics of Intervention; POWER PLAYS AND WORD PLAY.
REALISM AND BEING REALISTICINTERVENTION AND INTERPRETATION; CONCLUSION; NOTES; 15
Human Rights in the Age of Empire; THE MARKETING OF HUMAN RIGHTS; IS RESISTANCE FUTILE? STRUGGLING AT DIFFERENT LEVELS; SEIZING HUMAN RIGHTS OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CONTEXT OF EMPIRE BUILDING; NOTES; Index; About the Contributors.
THE GLOBAL THEATER; 1
The Silence of Words and Political Dynamics in the World Risk Society; WHAT IS A WORLD RISK SOCIETY?; TERRORISM AND WAR; ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION AND NEOLIBERALISM; STATE AND SOVEREIGNTY; NOTES; 2
Globalism and the Selling of Globalization; CLAIM #1: GLOBALIZATION IS ABOUT THE LIBERALIZATION AND GLOBAL INTEGRATION OF MARKETS; CLAIM #2: GLOBALIZATION IS INEVITABLE AND IRREVERSIBLE; CLAIM #3: NOBODY IS IN CHARGE OF GLOBALIZATION; CLAIM #4: GLOBALIZATION BENEFITS EVERYONE.
CLAIM #5: GLOBALIZATION FURTHERS THE SPREAD OF DEMOCRACY IN THE WORLDCONCLUDING REMARKS; NOTES; 3
National Culture, the Globalization of Communications, and the Bounded Political Community; NATIONAL CULTURE AND ITS PRESUPPOSITIONS; THE GLOBALIZATION OF COMMUNICATIONS AND CULTURE; COSMOPOLITAN ALTERNATIVES; REFERENCES; 4
Globalization: A Contested Terrain; THE GLOBAL MOVEMENT AGAINST CAPITALIST GLOBALIZATION; GLOBALIZATION AND PLANETARY POLITICS; NOTES; REFERENCES; II
PLANETARY PERILS; 5
Terror and Politics; NOTE; 6
The New Militarism: Imperial Overreach; NOTES.
7
Unconcealed Empire: "The Awesome Thing America Is Becoming"NOTES; III
PLANETARY FOREIGN POLICY; 8
Anatomy of a Disaster: Class War, Iraq, and the Contours of American Foreign Policy; LEST WE FORGET; WINNING THE HEARTS AND MINDS; FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT; THE PRICE OF VICTORY; FALSE HOPES; A CLASS WAR; 9
The "Islam Industry" and U.S. Foreign Policy; NOTES; 10
Multilateralism: For a New Political Enlightenment; I.; II.; III.; 11
Chances for a Left Foreign Policy; ARE THE OLD CATEGORIES STILL ISEFUL?; CATEGORIZING DEMOCRATIC DYNAMICS; POLITICAL DYNAMICS IN THE POST-COLD WAR WORLD.
NOTESIV
COSMOPOLITAN HOPE; 12
The Two Faces of Globalization; GLOBALIZATION'S TWO FACES; ARE THERE MULTIPLE MODERNITIES?; NOTES; 13
Is a Global Ethic Possible?; THE PROBLEM OF A MINIMAL CONSENSUS; THE BASIC PRINCIPLE: TREATING EVERY HUMAN BEING HUMANELY AND THE GOLDEN RULE; THE CHALLENGE OF ETHICAL RELATIVISM; UNIVERSAL NORMS AND OUR MORAL COMMUNITY; COMPASSION AND THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF A GLOBAL ETHIC; CONCLUSION: GLOBAL ETHICS AND GLOBAL STRUGGLE; NOTES; 14
Playing the Angel's Advocate: Human Rights, Global Realism, and the Politics of Intervention; POWER PLAYS AND WORD PLAY.
REALISM AND BEING REALISTICINTERVENTION AND INTERPRETATION; CONCLUSION; NOTES; 15
Human Rights in the Age of Empire; THE MARKETING OF HUMAN RIGHTS; IS RESISTANCE FUTILE? STRUGGLING AT DIFFERENT LEVELS; SEIZING HUMAN RIGHTS OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CONTEXT OF EMPIRE BUILDING; NOTES; Index; About the Contributors.
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Alexander, Alba.
Beck, Ulrich.
Boggs, Carl.
Bronner, Stephen E.
Cornell, Drucilla.
Gendzier, Irene.
Gindin, Sam.
Green, Philip.
HEld, David.
Howard, Dick.
Ishay, Micheline.
Jacobsen, Kurt.
Kellner, Douglas.
Panitch, Leo.
Steger, Manfred.
Struhl, Karsten J.
Thompson, Michael J.
Urbinati, Nadia.
Beck, Ulrich.
Boggs, Carl.
Bronner, Stephen E.
Cornell, Drucilla.
Gendzier, Irene.
Gindin, Sam.
Green, Philip.
HEld, David.
Howard, Dick.
Ishay, Micheline.
Jacobsen, Kurt.
Kellner, Douglas.
Panitch, Leo.
Steger, Manfred.
Struhl, Karsten J.
Thompson, Michael J.
Urbinati, Nadia.
Series
Logos: Perspectives on Modern Society and Culture.
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Print version: Bronner, Stephen Eric. Planetary Politics : Human Rights, Terror, and Global Society. Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, ©2005
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