GLOBALIZATION REFERENCES - University of Washington

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GLOBALIZATION REFERENCES
Complied by Steve Pfaff, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology,
University of Washington
Albrow, Martin. 1997. The Global Age: State and Society Beyond Modernity. Stanford:
Stanford University Press.
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Barnet, Richard J., John Cavanaugh. 1994. Global Dreams. New York: Simon and
Schuster.
Beck, Ulrich. 1992. Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity. London:
Sage.
Black, Richard and Vaughan Robinson, Eds. 1993. Geography and Refugees: Patterns
and Processes of Change. London and New York: Belhaven Press.
Brecher, Jeremy, and Tim Costello. 1994. Global Village or Global
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Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Thomas D. Hall. 1997. Rise and
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Commission on Global Governance. 1995. Our Global Neighborhood: The Report of the
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Davidson, Basil. 1992. The Black Man’s Burden: Africa and the Curse
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Esping-Andersen, Gøsta. 1994. After the Golden Age: The Future of
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Giddens, Anthony. 1990. The Consequences of Modernity. Stanford: Stanford University
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Greider, William. 1997. One World, Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global
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Griffin, Keith. 1989. Alternative Strategies for Economic Development. New York:
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Haggard, Stephan. 1990. Pathways from the Periphery: The Politics of Growth in the
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Harrison, Bennett. 1994. Lean and Mean: The Changing Landscape of
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Harrison, Paul. 1984. Inside the Third World, 2nd rev. ed. Harmondsworth, England:
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Hauchler, Ingmar and Paul M. Kennedy. 1994. Global Trends: The World Almanac of
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Press.
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Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (O.E.C.D.)
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Robertson, Roland. 1992. Globalization: Social Theory and Global Culture. Newbury
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Waters, Malcolm. 1995. Globalization. London and New York: Routledge.
Weiss, Linda. 1997. Globalization and the Myth of the Powerless State. New Left Review
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World Bank. 1997. World Development Report 1997. New York: Oxford University
Press.
Worsley, Peter. 1984. The Three Worlds. Chicago: University of Chicago.
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