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Inequality, Globalization, and World Politics
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Introduction
1: Ngaire Woods: Order, Globalization, and Inequality
2: Charles Oman: Globalization, Regionalization, and Inequality
3: Benedict Kingsbury: Sovereignty and Inequality
4: Christine Chinkin: Gender Inequality and International Human Rights Law
5: Michael Redclift and Colin Sage: Resources, Environmental Degradation, and Inequality
6: Frances Stewart and Albert Berry: Globalization, Liberalization, and Inequality: Expectations and Experience
7: David Miller: Justice and Global Inequality
8: Bob Deacon: Social Policy in a Global Context
9: Andrew Hurrell: Security and Inequality

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`helpful ... valuable ... careful assessment of the evidence and an extensive critical review of the literature ... can be read by non-experts and is written without jargon.'
Paul Hirst, Int. & Global Political Economy, Economics & Development.
`There are so many books on globalization that a new one should have something distinctive to say in order to justify its publication ... This edited volume more than justifies its existence and is of a consistently high standard.'
Paul Hirst, Int. & Global Political Economy, Economics & Development.
`helpful ... valuable ... careful assessment of the evidence and an extensive critical review of the literature ... can be read by non-experts and is written without jargon.'
Paul Hirst, Int. & Global Political Economy, Economics & Development.
`well written ... the book should be among the required reading lists for graduate students studying global change.'
Jnl of Global Social Policy.
`This edited volume ... is of a consistently high standard. It focuses on an issue that has been relatively neglected in the globalization literature: the close connection between economic internationalization and the growth of inequality within and between nations.'
Paul Hirst, The Royal Inst. of Int. Affairs, Vol.76, No.4, Oct 00.
`This book is helpful because it sees inequality as a continuing and structural problem and yet does not exhibit the hostility to growing international trade of many anti-globalization protesters ... It is also valuable in putting open-ended analysis before instant policy solutions.'
Paul Hirst, The Royal Inst. of Int. Affairs, Vol.76, No.4, Oct 00.
`The book can be read by non-experts and is written without jargon.'
Paul Hirst, The Royal Inst. of Int. Affairs, Vol.76, No. 4, Oct. 00.

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