Literature about globalization is produced by sociologists,
political theorists, economists, historians, anthropologists,
and journalists. Globalization is a term variously employed,
even by experts within a single discipline. There is substantial
debate, not only about its definition, but also about whether
it is actually occurring, its significance, and how it shapes
our future.
Most agree that globalization rests upon, or simply is, the growth in international exchange of goods, services, and capital, and the increasing levels of integration that characterize economic activity. In this sense, globalization, is only another word for internationalization. Importantly, it is economic activity that is fuel and furnace of cross-border integration.
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Table of Contents
Defining Globalization
History of Globalization
Elements of Globalization
Trends in Globalization
Electronic Resources/Finding Aids
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Encyclopedia of globalization, editors-in-chief, Roland Robertson, Jan Aart Scholte. New York : Routledge, c2007. 4 volumes.
LC Call Number: JZ1318 .E63 2007
LC Catalog Record: 2006029743
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Globalization: Threat or Opportunity?
IMF Staff.
Washington: International Monetary Fund.
http://www.imf.org/external/np/exr/ib/2000/041200.htm
General discussion of the meaning, history, and impacts of
globalization.
Guillén, Mauro F. “Is Globalization
Civilizing, Destructive or Feeble? A Critique of Five Key
Debates in the Social-Science Literature,” Annual
Review of Sociology, vol. 27, August 2001, pp. 235-260.
http://knowledge.wharton.upennedu/show_paper.cfm?=938
LC Call Number: HM1 .A763 LC Catalog Record: 75648500
Organizes existing research on globalization around five
issues: is it really happening, does it produce convergence,
does it undermine the authority of nation states, is globality
different from modernity, and is a global culture in the making?
Held, David, and McGrew, Anthony, eds.
Global Transformations Reader: An Introduction to the Globalization
Debate. 2nd ed. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press; Malden,
Mass: Distributed in the USA by Blackwell Pub. Co., 2003.
LC call
number: JZ1318.G56 2003
LC Catalog Record: 99087851
Extensive collection of articles in the globalization debate,
with an emphasis on the theoretical.
“Measuring Globalization” Foreign
Policy: The Magazine of Global Politics, Economics and Ideas.
Washington: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. March/April
2004. pp. 55-69 http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=2493
LC Call Number: E744 .F75 LC Catalog Record: 73641825
Includes the fourth annual A.T.
Kearney/Foreign Policy Globalization Index. This
index measures global integration of 62 countries along 14
variables organized into four categories: economic integration,
technolgical connectivity, personal contact, and political
engagement. The 2001-2003 indexes are also available to subscribers
from the Foreign Policy Archive: http://www.foreignpolicy.com
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