Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Globalization" by William Scheuerman
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- Adams, Henry, 1931, The Education of Henry Adams, New
York: Modern Library. (Scholar)
- Appadurai, A., 1996, Modernity At Large: Cultural Dimensions
Of Globalization, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota
Press. (Scholar)
- Archibugi, Daniele, 2008, The Global Commonwealth of Citizens:
Toward Cosmopolitan Democracy, Princeton: Princeton University
Press. (Scholar)
- Archibugi, Daniele, Held, David, and Koehler, Martin (eds.), 1998,
Re-imagining Political Community: Studies in Cosmopolitan
Democracy, Stanford: Stanford University Press. (Scholar)
- Beardsworth, Richard, 2011, Cosmopolitanism and International
Relations Theory, Cambridge: Polity Press. (Scholar)
- Beitz, Charles, 1999, Political Theory and International
Relations, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Brown, Garrett W., and Held, David, 2010, The Cosmopolitanism Reader, Cambridge: Polity Press. (Scholar)
- Cabrera, Luis (ed.), 2011, Global Governance, Global
Government: Institutional Visions for an Evolving World
System, Albany: SUNY Press. (Scholar)
- Caney, Simon, 2005, Justice Beyond Borders, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Castells, Manuel, 1996, The Rise of Network Society,
Oxford: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Cerutti, Furio, 2007, Global Challenges for Leviathan: A
Political Philosophy of Nuclear Weapons and Global Warming,
Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. (Scholar)
- Dallmayr, Fred, 1998, Alternative Visions: Paths in the Global Village, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. (Scholar)
- Dewey, John, 1927, The Public and Its Problems, Athens, OH: Swallow Press, 1954. (Scholar)
- Giddens, Anthony, 1990, The Consequences of Modernity, Stanford: Stanford University Press. (Scholar)
- Eriksen, Thomas Hylland, 2001, Tyranny of the Moment: Fast and
Slow Time in the Information Age, London: Pluto Press. (Scholar)
- Falk, Richard, 1999, Predatory Globalization, Cambridge:
Polity Press. (Scholar)
- Gurvitch, Georges, 1965, The Spectrum of Social Time,
Dordrecht: Reidel. (Scholar)
- Habermas, Jürgen, 2001, The Postnational Constellation: Political Essays, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, Europe: The Faltering Project, Cambridge: Polity Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2012, The Crisis of the European Union, Cambridge: Polity Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015, The Lure of Technocracy, Cambridge: Polity Press. (Scholar)
- Harvey, David, 1989, The Condition of Postmodernity,
Oxford: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996, Justice, Nature, & the
Geography of Difference, Oxford: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Heidegger, Martin, 1950, “The Thing,” in Poetry,
Language, Thought, New York: Harper & Row, 1971. (Scholar)
- Held, David, 1995, Democracy and the Global Order: From the
Modern State to Cosmopolitan Governance, Stanford: Stanford
University Press. (Scholar)
- Held, David, McGrew, Anthony, Goldblatt, David, and Perraton, Jonathan, 1999, Global Transformations: Politics, Economics and Culture, Stanford: Stanford University Press. (Scholar)
- Kymlicka, Will, 1999, “Citizenship in an Era of
Globalization: A Response to Held,” in Ian Shapiro and Casiano
Hacker-Cordon (eds.), Democracy’s Edges, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Kern, Stephen, 1983, The Culture of Time and Space, 1880–1918, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Lieven, Anatol, 2020, Climate Change and the Nation State: The
Case for Nationalism in a Warming World, Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 2020. (Scholar)
- Marx, Karl, 1848, “Communist Manifesto,” in Robert
Tucker (ed.), The Marx-Engels Reader, New York: Norton,
1979. (Scholar)
- Maus, Ingeborg, 2006, “From Nation-State to Global State or the Decline of Democracy,” Constellations, 13: 465–84. (Scholar)
- McLuhan, Marshall, 1964, Understanding Media: The Extensions
of Man, New York: McGraw Hill. (Scholar)
- Mearsheimer, John J., 2003, The Tragedy of Great
Politics, New York: Norton. (Scholar)
- Miller, David, 2007, National Responsibility and Global Justice, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2013, Justice for Earthlings: Essays in Political Philosophy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Modelski, George, 1972, Principles of World Politics, New
York: Free Press. (Scholar)
- Nagel, Thomas, 2005, “The Problem of Global Justice,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 33: 113–47. (Scholar)
- Nardin, Terry and Mapel, David (eds.), 1992, Traditions of
International Ethics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Nussbaum, Martha C., et al., 1996, For Love of
Country: Debating the Limits of Patriotism, Boston: Beacon
Press. (Scholar)
- Pogge, Thomas, 2002, World Poverty and Human Rights: Cosmopolitan Responsibilities and Reforms, Cambridge: Polity Press. (Scholar)
- Rawls, John, 1993, Political Liberalism, New York: Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- Robertson, R., 1992, Globalization: Social Theory and Global Culture, London: Sage. (Scholar)
- Rosa, Hartmut, 2013, Social Acceleration: A New Theory of Modernity, New York: Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- Ruggie, John Gerard, 1993, “Territoriality and Beyond:
Problematizing Modernity in International Relations,”
International Organization, 47: 139–74. (Scholar)
- Scheuerman, William E., 2004, Liberal Democracy and the Social
Acceleration of Time, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, The Realist Case for Global Reform, Cambridge: Polity Press. (Scholar)
- Scheuerman, William E., 2014, “Cosmopolitanism and the World
State,” Review of International Studies, 40:
419–41. (Scholar)
- Schivelbusch, Wolfgang, 1978, “Railroad Space and Railroad
Time,” New German Critique, 14: 31–40. (Scholar)
- Scholte, Jan Aart, 1996, “Beyond the Buzzword: Towards a
Critical Theory of Globalization,” in Eleonore Kofman and
Gillians Young (eds.), Globalization: Theory and Practice,
London: Pinter. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000, Globalization: A Critical
Introduction, New York: St. Martin’s. (Scholar)
- Stiglitz, Joseph E., 2018, Globalization and Its Discontents
Revisited: Anti-Globalization in the Era of Trump, New York:
Norton & Co. (Scholar)
- Streeck, Wolfgang, 2016, How Will Capitalism End? New York: Verso Press. (Scholar)
- Tamir, Yael, 2019, Why Nationalism? Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Tarrow, Sydney, 2005, The New Transnational Activism, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Tomlinson, John, 1999, Globalization and Culture,
Cambridge: Polity Press. (Scholar)
- Virilio, Paul, 1977, Speed and Politics, New York:
Semiotext[e], 1986. (Scholar)
- Wallace-Brown, Garrett and Held, David (ed.), 2010, The
Cosmopolitanism Reader, Cambridge: Polity Press. (Scholar)
- Zolo, Danilo, 1997, Cosmopolis: Prospects for World
Government, Cambridge: Polity Press. (Scholar)