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Globalization in a Turbulent Era

Edited by Alan Cafruny and Leila Simona Talani

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This timely book evaluates the causes and consequences of globalization and deglobalization in today’s world. Written by leading international political economy scholars, Globalization in a Turbulent Era examines key phases of globalization alongside topical phenomena, including migration, radicalization, and US–China relations.

Keywords: Globalization; Polycrisis; Hegemony; Neoliberalism; Multipolarity; Social Reproduction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035330492
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction: globalization and de-globalization in a turbulent era Downloads
Leila Simona Talani and Alan Cafruny
Concepts of crisis in a turbulent era: world order hypotheses, scenarios, and questions Downloads
Stephen Gill
Globalisation, Islamisation and terrorism in a turbulent era Downloads
Leila Simona Talani
Background to polycrisis: origins of the Chinese ascendancy Downloads
Vassilis K. Fouskas
National (in-)security strategy and critical minerals: coercive economic statecraft beyond globalisation Downloads
Ksenia Kirkham
State interventionism at a time of global chaos: some reflections on the logic of post-neoliberal statecraft Downloads
Paolo Gerbaudo
Europe's existential crisis Downloads
Alan Cafruny
Resistance in times of polycrisis Downloads
Andreas Bieler
Ringfencing globalization: US structural power, techno-nationalism, and Chinese dependent integration Downloads
Sean Kenji Starrs
The end of the Nordic balance Downloads
Magnus Ryner

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