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No Globalization Without Representation U.S. Activists and World Inequality

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

15.04.2025

Verlag

University Of Pennsylvania Press

Seitenzahl

336

Maße (L/B/H)

22,4/14,5/2,5 cm

Gewicht

522 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5128-2611-1

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"A moving story, of people who worked...in the still potent hope that another world is possible." - Quinn Slobodian (Journal of Social History) "[A] remarkable book...Adler seamlessly weaves together the various forms of activism carried out by the fair globalizers. In doing so, he highlights the difficulties faced by public interest progressives, as evidenced by their growing reliance on grassroots activists in the 1990s and beyond in the face of the bipartisan consensus on neoliberalism. Simply put, the lesson of Adler's book is that if progressives of the twenty-first century hope to fundamentally alter the status quo, whether in relation to the economy, climate change, or foreign policy, it will take more than just public interest groups. They need to confront powerbrokers in the halls of power and on the streets, in the United States and abroad." (Global Policy) "

[A] deeply researched and very readable account that moves beyond the philosophies and plans of neoliberal
economists to track how their ideas were received-and resisted-on the ground: if not at the grassroots level, then at least in the professionalized lobby and advocacy groups that held the 'public interest' close to heart...No Globalization without Representation is a cogent, well-written and important book that opens a path for further scholarship on mobilizations against transnational corporate power and economic governance that, like globalization itself, spanned the globe.

" (American Historical Review) "Paul Adler's study is one of those examples of scholarship that is at the same time informative, engaging, timely, and compelling. Furthermore, for somebody who witnessed firsthand many of the events Adler talks about, the gusto of reviving them is conjoined with the intellectual pleasure of seeing them-eventually-so finely historicized. The praise is even more deserved if one thinks of the nature of the matter on Adler's hands. Dealing with the rise of a wider antiglobalization movement-or 'fair globalization' movement, as Adler puts it-is a daunting task." (H-Diplo) "This carefully researched, thoughtfully presented analysis of three decades of activists provides new insights concerning various members of the recent American Left. Adler intelligently explores what he terms 'public interest progressivism' involving 'professionalized advocacy nonprofits' contending with the forces of globalization from the early 1970s through the 1999 Battle of Seattle protests against the World Trade Organization (WTO)." (Choice) "With razor-sharp clarity and a well-paced narrative, Paul Adler has written a riveting history of political conflicts over multinational corporations and economic liberalization. The book contains many memorable stories of political conflicts, from the halls of the World Health Organization in Geneva to street protests in Seattle. Deeply researched and eminently readable, the book enriches our understanding of globalization and some of its fiercest critics." (Stephen Macekura, Indiana University)

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

15.04.2025

Verlag

University Of Pennsylvania Press

Seitenzahl

336

Maße (L/B/H)

22,4/14,5/2,5 cm

Gewicht

522 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5128-2611-1

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Libri GmbH
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Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: No Globalization Without Representation
  • Contents
    List of Abbreviations
    Introduction
    Prologue. The Good Parts of the System to Beat the Bad
    Part I. Don't Buy Nestlé
    Chapter 1. Of Big Business and Baby Bottles
    Chapter 2. A Strong Boycott Is One Way
    Chapter 3. From Grassroots Boycotters to Global Advocates
    Chapter 4. Evolving Global Responses
    Part II. A New International Regulatory Order?
    Chapter 5. You Must Keep the Struggle Visible
    Chapter 6. A Mixture of Relief, Anger, Joy, Sadness
    Chapter 7. Our New Way of Global Organizing
    Chapter 8. The Limitations of Victories
    Part III. Revolution Within the World Capitalist System
    Chapter 9. Economic "Freedom's" Awful Toll
    Chapter 10. What's This "GATT"?
    Chapter 11. An Independent Voice on Behalf of the Majority
    Chapter 12. A Coalescing Coalition
    Part IV. We Fought Big Against NAFTA and Lost
    Chapter 13. What Do You All Export?
    Chapter 14. New Schisms and New Alliances
    Chapter 15. Our Job Is to Get Him to Bend in Our Direction
    Chapter 16. NAFTA Is the Future
    Part V. Rebuilding to Victory in the 1990s
    Chapter 17. We Are All Asking, Where Are We?
    Chapter 18. To Expose the Entire Free-Trade Model
    Chapter 19. Derailing Fast Track
    Chapter 20. We Seem to Be Winning
    Part VI. You Must Come to Seattle!
    Chapter 21. Everybody Clear Your Calendars
    Chapter 22. Shut Down the WTO!
    Chapter 23. Battling in Seattle
    Chapter 24. A Messy Miracle
    Coda. A Multiheaded Swarm of a Movement
    Conclusion
    Notes
    Index
    Acknowledgments