London: Routledge 1999. My chapter (11, below) is available to download. Contents Martin Shaw, Introduction Contesting Globalisation 1 Jan Aart Scholte, Globalisation: Prospects for a Paradigm Shift 2 Michael Nicholson, How Novel is Globalisation? State and Economy 3 Angus Cameron and Ronen Palan, The National Economy in the Contemporary Global System 4 Francis McGowan, Globalisation, Regional Integration and the State Power and Knowledge 5 Neil Stammers, Social Movements and the Challenge to Power 6 Paul Taggart, Comparison, Cleavages and Cycles: Politics and the European Union 7 Stephanie Hoopes, A Political Science Response to a Global Politics Agenda Ethics and Politics 8 Zdenek Kavan, Anti-politics and Civil Society in Central Europe 9 Christien van den Anker, Global Ethics and the Implications of Globalisation 10 Fiona Robinson, Globalizing Liberalism?: Morality and Legitimacy in a Liberal Global Order In Place of Conclusions: Agency and Globality 11 Martin Shaw, Globality as a Revolutionary Transformation (available to download) 12 John MacLean, Towards a Political Economy of Agency in Contemporary International Relations |