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Chapter 1. Introduction: Rethinking the Impact of Globalization Processes-Differentiation As Well As Convergence 1 Raymond Breton and Jeffrey G. Reitz PART I INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 11 Chapter 2. Trends in Inequality: Toward a World-Systems Analysis 13 Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz, Timothy P Moran, and Angela Stach Chapter 3. U.S. Foreign Policy and the Foundations of World Order 37 Louis W. Pauly Chapter 4. Cosmopolitan Ghosts and Resistance Communities: Quebec City's Summit of the Americas and the Making of Transnational Subjects 49 Andre C. Drainville PART II LABOR RELATIONS AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY 65 Chapter 5. Globalization and the Great U-Turn: Income Inequality Trends in 16 OECD Countries 67 Arthur S. Alderson and Franfois Nielsen Chapter 6. Workplace Change in the New Economy: Getting Lean and Flexible 95 James Rinehart Chapter 7. Reviving the Labor Movement: Rank-and-File Mobilization in the United States, Britain, and Germany 109 Lowell Turner PART III CULTURE AND SOCIAL VALUES 127 Chapter 8. Technological Change, Cultural Change, and Democracy 129 Ronald Inglehart Chapter 9. Politics versus Markets: A Note on the Uses of Double Standards 139 Axel van den Berg Chapter 10. Religions in Global Society: Transnational Resource and Globalized Category 153 Peter Beyer PART IV INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE INSTITUTIONS 163 Chapter 11. Science, Technology, Education, and Economy in Centers and Peripheries 165 Thomas Schott Chapter 12. Reinventing Birmingham, England, in a Globalized Information Economy 185 Frank Webster Chapter 13. The Penetration of Profit Taking in Higher Education and Academic Freedom 201 Sheila Slaughter PART V NATIONALISM AND MIGRATION, ETHNICITY AND LANGUAGE 217 Chapter 14. Migration and Community Formation under Conditions of Globalization 219 Stephen Castles Chapter 15. Educational Expansion and the Employment Success of Immigrants in the United States and Canada, 1970-90 233 Jeffrey G. Reitz Chapter 16. Nationalism and the New Economy 249 John A. Hall PART VI POLITICS AND DEMOCRATIC REPRESENTATION 257 Chapter 17. Changing Citizenship Regimes in Western Europe 259 Jane Jenson Chapter 18. Some Political Consequences of Economic Globalization 273 Albert Breton Chapter 19. The Future of the Welfare State: Crisis Myths and Crisis Realities 283 Francis G. CastlesLibrary of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: International economic relations, Globalization Social aspects, Globalization Economic aspects, Globalization Political aspects, International trade Social aspects