The conservative challenge to globalization /
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Author / Creator: | Kiely, Ray, 1964- author. |
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Imprint: | Newcastle upon Tyne : Agenda Publishing, 2020. |
Description: | 1 online resource (1 volume) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12872571 |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Half-title
- Title page
- Copyright information
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- What are globalization and anti-globalization?
- What is conservatism?
- The structure of the book
- 2 The three waves of globalization theory: revisiting the debate in the light of conservative analyses
- The hyper-globalization thesis: political economy and culture
- Global sceptics
- From global transformationalism to globalization as discursive neoliberalism
- Neoliberalism and globalization
- Conclusion
- 3 A fourth wave of globalization: from the third way to conservative (anti-)globalization
- Globalization and the developed world
- Globalization and the developing world
- The problem with "actually existing globalization"
- Conclusion: the failure of globalization as context, but not explanation, for the rise of conservative (anti-)globalization
- 4 British conservatism and the international: free trade, the Anglosphere and Brexit
- Conservatism in the nineteenth century: landed interest, free trade, one nation and empire
- Conservatism, 1880 to 1945: decline, empire and war
- Britain after 1945: the end of empire, Atlanticism, Europe and multiculturalism
- Thatcherism and Euroscepticism
- Conservative Euroscepticism and the question of Brexit
- Conclusion: Brexit, the "peculiarities of the English" and neoliberalism
- 5 US conservativism: Trumping globalization?
- Conservatism in America (and elsewhere) before 1945
- American conservatism after 1945
- Paleoconservatism and anti-globalization
- Paleoconservatism and Trump
- Conclusion: contemporary American conservatism, neoliberalism and globalization
- 6 Conservatism, populism and the liberal state: a critique
- British and American conservativism and globalization: summary, differences and similarities
- Populism and conservative globalization
- Conservativism and the liberal multicultural state: a critique
- Dehistoricizing the liberal state
- Culture and globalization: cosmopolitanism and multiculturalism
- Conclusion
- 7 Conservatism and the political economy of (anti-)globalization: a critique
- Conservative support for and challenges to free trade
- Has US capital declined or globalized?
- The Trump administration in practice: isolationist or bilateral?
- Brexit and free trade
- Conclusion
- 8 Conclusions
- Conservatism and (anti-)globalization
- Actually existing globalization and alternatives: a critical assessment
- Conservative populism and liberal democracy
- References
- Index