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- Title
Globalization at Risk: The Changing Preferences of States and Societies.
- Authors
Quirk, James M.
- Abstract
After long, wide trends toward freer and more integrated markets, peoples and ideas, reluctance to subordinate the ideals of globalization to state interests shows signs of serious erosion. Recent examples include the breakdown of international institutions, the rise in state control over energy resources and their use as diplomatic leverage, and us abandonment of the principles of globalization. The sources of these changing preferences are both ideological and utilitarian. The result is that key elements of globalization are at risk, but with unpredictable consequences.
- Subjects
GLOBALIZATION; INTERNATIONAL markets; POWER resources; INTERNATIONAL relations; INTERNATIONAL agencies; ECONOMIC trends; STATE supervision over local government; ECONOMIC indicators; INTERNATIONAL business enterprises; COMMERCIAL markets
- Publication
Managing Global Transitions: International Research Journal, 2008, Vol 6, Issue 4, p341
- ISSN
1581-6311
- Publication type
Article