Empire in the Age of Globalisation : US Hegemony and Neoliberal Disorder/Ray Kiely.Empire in the Age of Globalisation : US Hegemony and Neoliberal Disorder/Ray Kiely. Hyderabadi, Orient Longman, 2007, viii, 212 p., (pbk). ISBN 81-250-3195-2.

    Contents: Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. Globalisation theory or capitalist globalisation? 3. Globalisation and politics I: state sovereignty, imperialism and cosmopolitanism. 4. Globalisation and politics II: international relations and the post-9/11 World. 5. The global economy: US hegemony from Bretton Woods to Neoliberalism. 6. Globalisation, culture and rights: liberal internationalism, imperialism and universalism. 7.Conclusions: US imperialism, actually existing globalisation, and the question of alternatives. References. Index.

    "Perfect for students of globalisation and international studies, this is a comprehensive critical introduction to the relationship between US hegemony and contemporary globalisation.

    Many introductory textbooks on globalisation tend to be simplistic and conservative. This book moves things forward, providing a critical review of the globalisation debate.

    Kiely argues that we can only approach a proper understanding of the contemporary world order by linking globalisation to debates on capitalism, imperialism and universal human rights.

    He explores US hegemony in this light, showing how 'liberal internationalism' cannot be separated from capitalism, neo-liberalism and US empire building.

    Covering all the major issues, from globalisation theory to international economics, cultural imperialism and global governance, this will be of interest to anyone looking for a refreshing analytical approach."

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