Globalization and the Politics of Resistance
Explore the intricate dynamics of the global economy in Globalization and the Politics of Resistance by Barry K. Gills. Published in 2000 by Palgrave USA, this thought-provoking volume spans 321 pages and features a diverse array of contributors who delve into the evolving political strategies emerging in response to neoliberal globalization. This book critically examines popular movements and their impact on the reconfiguration of society, politics, and the state in an interconnected world.
With its comprehensive analysis, Globalization and the Politics of Resistance is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of international economic relations and the forces shaping contemporary political landscapes. Whether you are a student, academic, or simply a curious reader, this engaging work will deepen your insights into the ongoing debates surrounding globalization and resistance.