Distant Proximities : Dynamics beyond Globalization

distant proximities : dynamics beyond globalization

more information about Distant Proximities : Dynamics beyond Globalization

Distant Proximities : Dynamics beyond Globalization

Editorial Reviews
Review
Richard H. Solomon, President, U.S. Institute of Peace : The recently bygone bipolar world of the Cold War looks simple in comparison to the complexities of today's globalizing era. Professor James Rosenau, in this wide-ranging masterwork of conceptual synthesis, develops a new vocabulary--distant proximities, fragmegration, glocalization--to help us explore the contradictory impact on our times of worldwide economic and electronic integration; religious, ethnic, and tribal hatreds; information overload; and terrorism. Individuals, communities, nation-states, and international structures are all struggling to accommodate the dynamics of today's unprecedented social and economic change. Rosenau's powerful yet nuanced analysis encompasses the agenda of our times--income disparities, human rights violations, corruption, high tech violence--and he leaves us pondering whether global and community governance will be able to cope with the challenges of a fragmegrative world.
John Gerard Ruggie, Harvard University : For some years now, James N. Rosenau has been writing imaginatively about the systemic role of empowered individuals on the world stage, utilizing as his organizing principle possible complementarities in opposing tendencies--as in the title of this latest book. But never before has his work seemed so relevant to this morning's headline while probing so deeply into the very foundations of social space/time. And behind it all stands an enduring commitment to open-minded inquiry: 'checkableupableness,' Rosenau calls it. In a discipline consumed by Methodenstreite, here is an important book that at once soars above, and uncovers powerful fields of forces beneath, the standard fare.
Richard W. Mansbach, Iowa State University, author of "Politics, Authority, Identity, and Change" : Like so much of Rosenau's work, Distant Proximities is enormously thoughtful and insightful. It pushes the way we think about global politics dramatically beyond the traditional or eurocentric model of states in a state system and, though highly abstract, actually deals with issues that matter to most people in today's globalizing world. It is classically Rosenau.
Kal Holsti, University of British Columbia, author of "The State, War, and the State of War" : This book contains all of Rosenau's strengths. It is imaginative--replete with novel insights, concepts, and ideas. It looks to the future rather than to the past. It is based on a very broad literature that goes far beyond normal disciplinary confines. Rosenau always searches for the new and interesting, and for those anomalies that set the mind to look for explanations. He takes his own advice to attempt 'theoretical jailbreaks,' and to dare to tread where others are more timid. The book is very well written, and its author is to be applauded for getting his readers to 'think outside the box.'

Book Description

Has globalization the phenomenon outgrown "globalization" the concept? In Distant Proximities, one of America's senior scholars presents a work of sweeping vision that addresses the dizzying anxieties of the post-Cold War, post-September 11 world. Culminating the influential reassessment of international relations he began in 1990 with Turbulence in World Politics, James Rosenau here undertakes the first systematic analysis of just how complex these profound global changes have become. Among his many conceptual innovations, he treats people-in-the-street as well as activists and elites as central players in what we call "globalization."

Deftly weaving striking insights into arresting prose, Rosenau traces the links and interactions between people at the individual level and institutions such as states, nongovernmental organizations, and transnational corporations at the collective level. In doing so he masterfully conveys how the emerging new reality has unfolded as events abroad increasingly pervade the routines of life at home and become, in effect, distant proximities.

Rosenau begins by distinguishing among various local, global, and private "worlds" in terms of their inhabitants' orientations toward developments elsewhere. He then proceeds to cogently analyze how the residents of these worlds shape and are shaped by the diverse collectivities that crowd the global stage and that sustain such issues as human rights, corruption, the global economy, and global governance.

Throughout this richly imaginative, fluidly written book, Rosenau examines how anti-globalization protests and the terrorist attacks on America amount to quintessential distant proximities. His book is thus a pathbreaking inquiry into the dynamics that lie beyond globalization, one that all thoughtful observers of the world scene will find penetrating and provocative.



Distant Proximities : Dynamics beyond Globalization

Distant Proximities : Dynamics beyond Globalization,James N. Rosenau,Princeton University Press,0691095248,International Relations - General,International relations,Political Science,Politics / Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Economics,Globalization,Political Science / International Relations,Political Science and International Relations,Social theory

Hot Books:

  1. Distribution and Development: A New Look at the Developing World
  2. Distribution : Planning and Control (Chapman & Hall Materials Management/Logistics Series)
  3. Distributist Perspectives : Volume I
  4. Diversity Amid Globalization (2nd Edition)
  5. Divine Economy : Theology and the Market (Radical Orthodoxy)
  6. Doctrines of Development
  7. Document Engineering : Analyzing and Designing Documents for Business Informatics and Web Services
  8. Doing Business in 2004: Understanding Regulation (A World Bank Publication)
  9. Doing Business in the New Latin America : A Guide to Cultures, Practices, and Opportunities
  10. Doing Business with Hungary, 3e

Hot Books

Hot Books

Recommended Books

  1. Imprints of Time: The Art of Geology
  2. The Interior Design Business Handbook : A Complete Guide to Profitability
  3. Chinese Ghost Stories for Adults: Sex, Love, and Murder Between Spirits and Mortals
  4. Globalization and Belonging: The Politics of Identity in a Changing World : The Politics of Identity
  5. Framework for Human Resource Management
  6. Farming & Food
  7. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 86th Edition
  8. Gleason's Theorem and Its Applications
  9. Golf, A Dreadful Hazard
  10. Godschild Covenant: Return Of Nibiru
  11. Horses : A Guide To Selection, Care And Enjoyment, 3rd Edition
  12. Games for Fundraising
  13. H.P. Lovecraft: A Life
  14. Iraq, Inc. : A Profitable Occupation
  15. Field Guide to the Peat Mosses of Boreal North America