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Détails
| Format : | Livre |
|---|---|
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
Ian Marsh |
| ISBN : | 0415399882 9780415399883 |
| Numéro OCLC : | 64554891 |
| Description : | p. cm. |
| Contenu : | List of Figures and Tables About the Contributors Preface 1. Globalisation and public opinion in Western Europe and East and South-East Asia - "Ian Marsh" PART I Encountering and assessing globalisation 2. The 'objective' impact of globalisation and its socio-political context - "Ian Marsh" 3. Exposure to Globalisation - "Jean Blondel and Ian Marsh" 4. How the public evaluates globalisation - "Jean Blondel and Ian Marsh" 5. Citizens' attitudes to international organisations and reactions to globalisation - "Jean Blondel" PART II Encountering and responding to globalisation 6. Identity, inequality and globalisation - "Richard Sinnott" 7. Ideology and globalisation - "Ian Marsh" 8. Finding global solutions? How citizens view policy problems and their solutions - "Shaun Wilson and Takashi Inoguchi" 9. Globalisation and political participation - "Ikuo Kabashima and Gill Steel" 10. Determinants of mass attitudes to globalisation - "Richard Sinnott" 11. Globalisation and citizen attitudes to politics - "Ian Marsh" Appendix 1: Characteristics of the Asia-Europe Survey Appendix 2: Profiles of the 18 countries of the Asia-Europe Survey Appendix 3: The Asia-Europe Survey |
| Titre de collection : | Routledge advances in international relations and global. |
| Responsabilité : | Ian Marsh. |
Critiques
Synopsis de l’éditeur
'Empirical studies of mass response to globalization are still lacking. This is especially true for systematic cross-national accounts. The volume edited by Marsh and Inoguchi fills this gap. It maps citizen attitudes in 9 Asian and 9 Western European countries, relying on the high quality ASIA-EUROPE SURVEY. Results show that a majority of citizens in the countries under study feel exposed to and talk about globalization - mostly in positive terms. However, this broadening of the focus of citizen attitudes does not affect the continuing importance of the nation state for attitude formation. Globalization broadens the context of citizens' experience; it does not replace the older contexts. Students and scholars pursuing the subject will greatly benefit from this volume.' "Hans-Dieter Klingemann is Professor Emeritus at the Social Science Research Centre Berlin (WZB) and Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany." Lire la suite...
