Globalization and State Power: A Reader

Globalization and State Power: A Reader by Joel Krieger, published by Pearson on August 21, 2005, is a comprehensive collection that explores the intersection of globalization and state power. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The book features selections from leading scholars who examine the ways in which globalization has transformed state power, particularly in the context of American influence on the global stage.
Readers will find a thoughtful analysis of the implications of globalization on political dynamics, with a focus on the United States’ role in shaping international relations. The selections included in this reader provide insights into the complexities of governance and the evolving nature of state authority in a globalized world. This book serves as both a standalone resource and a complement to Krieger’s related work, offering valuable perspectives for those interested in politics and government.
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A great standalone reader or complement to Krieger’s new text, Globalization and State Power: Who Wins When America Rules? This book brings together selections by premier scholars that analyze how globalization has recast state power in a world where America sets the global agenda.
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