1. The politics of globalisation -- 2. Democracy, citizenship and globalisation -- 3. Globalisation and models of citizenship -- 4. The relevance of democracy -- 5. Mapping the winners and the losers -- 6. Globalisation and empowerment -- 7. Policy rhetoric and policy realities -- 8. Globalisation by whom and for whom? -- 9. Conclusions
Summary
"The Politics of Globalisation and Polarisation is interdisciplinary and will therefore be relevant for academics and researchers of politics, social policy, public policy and economics. Scholars involved in globalisation will find this book to be a major contribution to the ongoing debate."--BOOK JACKET
Notes
Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-207) and index