Synopsis
Seen by some as a desirable and irreversible engine of prosperity and progress, globalization is resisted by others as the soft underbelly of a corporate imperialism that plunders and profiteers in the global marketplace. Globalization has brought many benefits, including the reduction of poverty in several countries. But it also has a dark the unleashing of negative forces as a result of the compression of time and space made possible by modern technology. Examples include the transational flows of terrorism, drug and human trafficking, organized crime, money laundering, and global pandemics. How do these various expressions of uncivil society manifest themselves? How do they exploit the opportunities offered by globalization? How can governments, international organizations and civil society deal with the problem? From arms trafficking in West Africa through armed insurgencies in South Asia and the upsurge of jihad in the age of globalization, this book examines the challenges that the dark forces of globalization pose to the international system and the responses they have triggered. Written largely by authors from developing countries, the book's goal is to help maximize the beneficial consequences of globalization while muting its baleful effects. About The AuhorJorge Heine is Distinguished Fellow, Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI); CIGI Chair in Global Governance, Balsillie School of International affairs; and professor of political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University. Ramesh Thakur is professor of International Relations, Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, Australian National University; and Adjunct Professor at the Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law based at Griffith University.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Synergy Books India
- ISBN: 9789382059004
- Number of pages: 302
- Dimensions: 198 x 129 mm
- Languages: English
