1st Edition

Globalization in Crisis

Edited By Barry K. Gills Copyright 2011
    342 Pages
    by Routledge

    344 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book analyses the present global financial and economic crisis, the most severe in nearly a century, and a wider set of multiple and converging crises with aspects and repercussions that go well beyond the current economic climate.

    Written by some of the world’s leading international scholars in the field of Globalization studies and related disciplines, this important collection addresses numerous key aspects of the relationship between Globalization and global crises, past, present, and future. It sheds new light and understanding on the concept and theory of Globalization and of ‘crisis’. The authors explore such issues as global finance and financial regulation, neoliberal ideology and policy, the ‘crisis of globalization’, the decline of Western hegemony, world systemic crisis, the moral crisis of ‘Western capitalism’, environmental and climate change crises, world order, hyper-violence and the international system, a crisis of the ‘global modern’ and a global civilisational and hostpric crisis, the rise of the global South, the historical dialectics of capital and social responses to crisis, the future of capitalism and the prospects for transformative alternatives.

    This book was published as a special issue of Globalizations.

    Foreword: A Fair Globalization During Crisis  Tarja Halonen, President of the Republic of Finland

    1. Introduction: Framing the Debate: One Crisis or Many? The Return of Crisis in the Era of Globalization: One Crisis, or Many?  Barry K. Gills

    2. The Multiple Crisis and Beyond  François Houtart

    3. Converging Crises: Reality, Fear and Hope  Susan George

    Analysing Financial, Economic and Capitalist Crisis: Old and New Logics

    4. A Savage Sorting of Winners and Losers: Contemporary Versions of Primitive Accumulation  Saskia Sassen

    5. Globalisation, Crisis and the Political Economy of the International Monetary (Dis)Order  Ankie Hoogvelt

    6. What Next? An Explanation of the 2008–2009 Slump and Two Scenarios of the Shape of Things to Come  Heikki Patomäki

    7. The Global Regulatory Consequences of an Irrational Crisis: Examining ‘Animal Spirits’ and ‘Excessive Exuberances’  Grahame F. Thompson

    8. The Economic Crisis, Capitalism and Islam: The Making of a New Economic Order?  Wazir Jahan Karim

    9. Critical Ideas in Times of Crisis: Reconsidering Smith, Marx, Keynes, and Hayek  M. Scott Solomon

    Security, States, and World Order Crisis

    10. A Radical World Order Challenge: Addressing Global Climate Change and the Threat of Nuclear Weapons  Richard Falk

    11. Crisis and Global Governance: Money, Discourses, and Institutions  James H. Mittelman

    ‘Alter-hegemonic’ Perspectives

    12. In the Shadows of Globalization: Civilizational Crisis, the ‘Global Modern’ and ‘Islamic Nihilism’  Mustapha Kamal Pasha

    13. A Long View of Globalization and Crisis  V. Spike Peterson

    14. Lessons of a ‘Good’ Crisis: Learning in, and From the Third World  Craig N. Murphy

    15. The Global Crisis and Latin America  Henry Veltmeyer

    16. Globalization, Crisis and Social Transformation: A View from the South  Ronaldo Munck

    17. After 30 Years of Deadlock: Labour’s Possible Strategies in the New Global Order  Andreas Bieler, Ingemar Lindberg and Werner Sauerborn

    Radical Politics in the Global Crisis

    18. Exiting the Crisis of Capitalism or Capitalism in Crisis?  Samir Amin

    19. Globalization, Crisis and Transformation: World Systemic Crisis and the Historical Dialectics of Capital  Barry K. Gills

    20. The Stakes of Radical Politics have Changed: Post-crisis, Relevance and the State  Jonathan Pugh

    21. Climate and Capitalism in Copenhagen  Walden Bello

    22. The Invisible Summit: The UN Conference on the Global Economic Crisis—An Eyewitness Account  Nick Buxton

    23. The Copenhagen Global Summit on Climate Change: A View from the Ground  Gemma Bone

    24. Global Governance for Global Development  Björn Hettne

    Biography

    Barry K. Gills is Professor of Global Politics at Newcastle University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK. He is the founding Editor of Globalizations journal and the "Rethinking Globalizations" book series from Routledge. Dr. Gills is also a founding Editor of the Review of International Political Economy. A former Fellow of the Transnational Institute, Amsterdam, and present fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science, he has published widely in the fields of critical Globalization Studies, world system theory, global history, and Critical Development Studies. His recent works include Globalization and Global History (2006, with William R. Thompson) and Globalization and the Global Politics of Justice (2008).