Controversies in globalization/ (Record no. 176457)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781608717958 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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Classification number 327
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245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Controversies in globalization/
Sub title contending approaches to international relations
Statement of responsibility, etc. Haas, Peter M. [ed.]
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Edition statement 2nd.ed.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Los angeles:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Sage,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2013.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent lxiii, 577 pages
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY<br/>1 Trade Liberalization and Economic Growth: Does Trade<br/>Liberalization Contribute to Economic Prosperity?<br/>YES: DAVID DOLLAR, U.S. Treasury Department<br/>NO: ROBERT H. WADE, London School of Economics<br/>and Political Science<br/>2 Trade and Equality: Does Free Trade<br/>Promote Economic Equality?<br/>YES: L. ALAN WINTERS, University of Sussex o<br/>NO: KATE VYBORNY AND NANCY BIRDSALL, Center for<br/>Global Development<br/>3 Poverty: Can Foreign Aid Reduce Poverty?<br/>YES: JEFFREY D. SACHS, The Earth institute at Columbia University<br/>NO: GEORGE B. N. AYITTEY, American University<br/>4 Financial Crises: Will Preventing Future Financial<br/>Crises Require Concerted International Rulemaking?<br/>YES: JAGDISH N. BHAGWATI, Columbia University<br/>NO: PHILIP I. LEVY, Columbia University School of<br/>international and Public Affairs<br/>SECURITY<br/>5 Terrorism and Security: Is International Terrorism<br/>a Significant Challenge to National Security?<br/>YES: CHARLES DUELFER, Ornnis, inc.<br/>NO: JOHN MUELLER, Ohio Sfate University<br/>6 Nuclear Weapons: Should the United States or the<br/>International Community Aggressively Pursue<br/>Nuclear Nonproliferation Policies?<br/>YES: SCOTT D. SAGAN AND REID C. PAULY, Stanford University<br/>NO: TODD S. SECHSER, University of Virginia<br/>7 Military Intervention and Human Rights:<br/>Is Foreign Military Intervention Justified<br/>by Widespread Human Rights Abuses?<br/>YES: JACK DONNELLY, University of Denver<br/>NO: DOUG BANDOW, The Cato institute<br/>8 Maritime Security: Does Controlling Piracy<br/>and Other Criminal Activities Require<br/>Systematic State Interventions?<br/>YES: SCOTT MCKENZIE, World Affairs Council of New Orleans<br/>NO: KARL T. MUTH, London School of Economics and Political Science<br/>9 International Conflict: Is War<br/>Likely Between the Great Powers?<br/>YES: JOHN F. COPPER, Rhodes College<br/>NO: JOSHUA S. GOLDSTEIN, School of international Service,<br/>American University<br/>ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND PUBLIC HEALTH<br/>10 Climate Change and the Environment:<br/>Can International Regimes Be Effective<br/>Means to Restrain Carbon Emissions?<br/>. YES: BRENT RANALLI, The Cadmus Group<br/>^ NO: SAMUEL THERNSTROM, Clean Air Task Force<br/>11 The Future of Energy: Should Governments<br/>Encourage the Development of Alternative Energy<br/>Sources to Help Reduce Dependence on Fossil Fuels?<br/>YES: CHRISTOPHER FLAVIN, WorldWatch institute<br/>NO: MICHAEL LYNCH, Strategic Energy & Economic Research, Inc.<br/>12 HIV/AIDS: Should the Wealthy Nations Promote<br/>Anti-HIV/AIOS Efforts in Poor Nations?<br/>YES: MEAD OVER, Center for Global Development<br/>NO: MARK HEYWOOD, AIDS Law Project<br/>SOCIAL ISSUES, DEMOGRAPHY, AND DEMOCRACY<br/>13 Gender: Should the United States Aggressively<br/>Promote Women's Rights in Developing Nations?<br/>YES: ISOBEL COLEMAN, Council on Foreign Relations<br/>NO: MARCIA E. GREENBERG, Independent Gender<br/>l\/lainstreaming Consultant<br/>14 Immigration: Shouid Countries Liberalize<br/>Immigration Poiicies?<br/>YES: JAMES F. HOLLIFIELD, Southern Methodist University<br/>NO: PHILIP MARTIN, University of Caiifornia, Davis<br/>15 Cuiture and Diversity: Shouid Deveiopment<br/>Efforts Seek to Preserve Locai Cuiture?<br/>YES: EISA STAMATOPOULOU, Secretariat of the United l\lations<br/>Permanent Forum on Indigenous issues<br/>NO: KWAME ANTHONY APPIAH, Princeton University<br/>16 Civii Society: Do Nongovernmentai<br/>Organizations Wieid Too Much Power?<br/>YES: KENNETH ANDERSON, Washington Coiiege of Law.<br/>American University<br/>NO: MARLIES GLASIUS, University of Amsterdam<br/>17 Democracy: Shouid Aii Nations Be<br/>Encouraged to Promote Democratization?<br/>YES: FRANCIS FUKUYAMA, The Center on Democracy,<br/>Deveiopment, and the Rule of Law at Stanford University,<br/>AND MICHAEL MCFAUL, U.S. Ambassador to Russia<br/>NO: EDWARD D. MANSFIELD, University of Pennsylvania,<br/>AND JACK SNYDER, Columbia University
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