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Interpreting Globalisation Perspectives In International Relations

Editor : Rajen Harshe

Co-publisher: Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), Ministry of Education, Government of India, in association with Rawat Publications

Publication Year : 2004

Price : 550

About the Book

This volume brings together fresh perspectives from Indian and Russian scholars as they interpret the relationship between globalisation and international relations. By anchoring their analyses round the changing status of the nation-state, the complex, mutually contradictory and multiple social processes that operate, regional and transnational levels in a globalising world. In the process, they unveil and reflect on the uneasy co-existence of the movements towards global integration through communication networks, finance, technologies and trade with the contrary trends towards disintegration built round the resurgence of local issues and regional identities that undermine the very existence of the nation-state. On a broad canvas of inquiry, the contributors handle significant themes concerning security, civil society, international trade, regional cooperation, regional identities and capitalism to untangle the relationship between globalisation and international relations.

 

About the Editor

Rajen Harshé is Professor of International Relations in the Department of Political Science, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad. A Ph.D. from Jawaharlal Nehru University, he did part of his doctoral work on a French government fellowship at the Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques, Paris, during 1973-75. He was also a Fulbright scholar at the Columbia University, New York in 1985-86. Apart from several books, he has also published articles in prestigious journals and anthologies on areas related to concepts, theories and processes in international relations.

 

Preface
Contributors
Introduction
Rajen Harshé
1.

Globalisation and the Security Problematic of 'Evolving' States in the Developing World

A.P. Rana

2.

Globalisation: Opportunity or Risk?

Andrei Volodin

3.

Globalisation and Changing Notions/Practices of Boundaries in International Relations

Rajen Harshé

4.

Theorising Transitions: Post-coloniality, Post-socialism and the Coming Age of Globalisation

Bhupinder Brar

5.

Teilhardian Vision of "A World That Encloses Itself" as a Conceptual Pattern for Globalisation

Mikhail Ilyin

6.

Civil Society Activism in the Age of Globalisation

Sudha Mohan

7.

Perspectives on International Economy, Regional Economic Cooperation and SAARC

Arif A. Waqif

8.

Glocalisation and the Indian Nation-State: A Millennial Challenge

B. Ramesh Babu

9.

Role of the State in an Era of Globalisation

Prakash Sarangi

10.

Globalisation and Russia's Regions: The Economic and Social Aspects

Grigory Marchenko

11.

Regional Identity in Contemporary Russia in the Era of Globalisation

Elena Meleshkina

12.

India's Federal Experience in the North-Eastern States and Globalisation: An Overview

Sudhir Jacob George

13.

Food Production as a Strategy of Globalisation of the Russian Economy

Alexander V. Akimov

Index