Reading Bibliography

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BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR GLOBALIZATION
1) Globalization: The following texts are all available from the central library or
from Gareth Morgan, CELC Room 03/28 elcgm@nus.edu.sg).
Chomsky, N. (2003). Hegemony or survival: America's quest for global
dominance. London: Penguin.
Book AVAILABLE, E902 Cho 2003, CL Books
Chomsky, N. (1999). Profit over people: Neoliberalism and global order. New
York: Seven Stories Press.
Book AVAILABLE, HC435.3 Mer 2007, CL Books
Diamond, J. (2006). Collapse. London: Penguin.
Book AVAILABLE: CL Books HN13 Dia 2006
Friedman, T.L. (2006). The world is flat: The globalized world in the twenty-first
century. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Book AVAILABLE, HM846 Fri 2006, HSSML Books •
REQUEST ITEM, HM846 Fri 2006, CL Closed Stacks (Loans
Desk 3)
AVAILABLE, HM846 Fri 2006, NHS Books
Gray, J. (1998) False dawn: The delusions of global capitalism. London: Granta.
Book AVAILABLE, HB501 Gra, CL Books
Herman, E.S. & Chomsky, N. (2002) Manufacturing Consent: The political
economy of the mass media. New York: Pantheon.
Book AVAILABLE, CL RBR (Loans Desk 1) P95.82 Uni.He
Klein, N. (2007). The shock doctrine: The rise of disaster capitalism. London:
Penguin.
Book AVAILABLE, HB95 Kle 2007, CL Books
Meredith, R. (2007). The elephant and the dragon: The rise of India and China
and what it means for all of us. New York: Norton.
Book AVAILABLE, HC435.3 Mer 2007 CL Books
Sachs, J.D. (2005). The end of poverty. New York: Penguin.
Book AVAILABLE, CL RBR (Loans Desk 1) HC59.72 Pov.S 2005
Snyder, R.L. (2009). Fugitive denim: A moving story of people and pants in the
borderless world of global trade. New York: Norton.
Book AVAILABLE, HD9940 Sny 2009, CL Books
Stiglitz, J. E. (2003). Globalization and its discontents. London: Penguin.
Book AVAILABLE, HF1418.5 Sti 2003, CL RBR (Loans Desk 1)
Stiglitz, J. E. (2003). Making globalization work. New York: Norton.
Book AVAILABLE, CL HF1359 Sti 2006
Yunus, M. (2003). Banker to the poor: Micro-lending and the battle against
poverty. New York: Public Affairs.
Book AVAILABLE, CL HG3290.6 Yun 2003
2) GLOBALIZATION & LANGUAGE
Pinker, S. (2000). Words and rules: The ingredients of language. London:
Phoenix.
Book AVAILABLE, P106 Pin, CL Books
Pinker, S. (2007). The stuff of thought: Language as a window into human
nature. New York: Penguin.
Book AVAILABLE, P107 Pin 2007, CL Books
The following are all ONLY available from Gareth Morgan, CELC Room
03/28 elcgm@nus.edu.sg
Foer, F. (2005) How soccer explains the world: An (unlikely) theory of
globalisation. New York: Harper Perennial.
Hutton, W. (2002) The world we’re in. London: Abacus.
Stiglitz, J.E. (2007). Making globalization work. New York: Norton.
Thomas, M. (2008). Belching out the devil: Global adventures with Coca-Cola.
London: Ebury Press.
3) Newspaper / Journal Articles
Most of the following can be accessed in the library.
Brooks, S., Donovan, P., & Rumble, C. (2005). Developing nations, the digital divide and
research databases. Serials Review, 31(4), 270-278.
Chanda, N. (2008). Runaway Globalization Without Governance. Global
Governance, 14(2), p.119-125.
Ghemawat, P. (2007). Why the World Isn't Flat. Foreign Policy, No.159, pp. 54-60.
The Globalization Index Source. (2007). Foreign Policy, No. 163, pp. 68-76
Matt, S.J. (2012, March 21). The new globalist is homesick. The New York Times.
Retrieved from www.nytimes.com/2012/03/22/.../many-still-live-withhomesickness.html?...
Mejía-Vergnaud, A. (2004). Effects of globalization. Society, 41 (3): 66-70.
Ng, J.Y. (2012, March 2012). WHO urges countries to stay united against tobacco
companies. Today.
Porter, M. E., & Rivkin, J. W. (2012). The looming challenge to U.S.
competitiveness. Harvard Business Review, 90(3),p,54-62.
Retrieved from http://hbr.org/2012/03/the-looming-challenge-to-uscompetitiveness/ar/1
Roubini, N. (2012, March 15). Scary oil. Economonitor, March 15th, 2012.
Retrieved from http://www.economonitor.com/nouriel/2012/03/15/scary-oil/
Stiglitz, J.E. (2007). Making globalization work. New York: Norton.
pp. 7-24
Tay, S. (2012, March 19). US ‘return’ to Asia poses challenge for Asia. Today,
p.14.
4) Book extracts
Chomsky, N. (2003). Hegemony or survival: America's quest for global
dominance. London: Penguin.
pp.234-237.
Friedman, T. L. (2006). The world is flat: the globalized world in the twenty-first century.
pp. 7-16, 21-29, 34-38, 477-488.
Gray, J. (1998) False dawn: The delusions of global capitalism. London: Granta.
pp.203-208, 234-235.
van Dijk, J.A.G.M. (2005). The deepening divide: Inequality in the information
society. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
pp. 181-219.
Snyder, R.L. (2009). Fugitive denim: A moving story of people and pants in the
borderless world of global trade. New York: Norton.
pp.20-29, 96-98.
Thomas, M. (2008). Belching out the devil: Global adventures with Coca-Cola.
London: Ebury Press.
pp.43-53.
Unwin, T., & de Bastion, G. (2009 ). Digital divide. In R. Kitchin & N. Thrift (Eds.),
International encyclopedia of human geography.
pp.191-197.
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