Table of contents for Globalization and society : processes of differentiation examined / edited by Raymond Breton and Jeffrey G. Reitz.


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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. Castles





Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: International economic relations, Globalization Social aspects, Globalization Economic aspects, Globalization Political aspects, International trade Social aspects