ABSTRACT

Since the 1950s, globalization has been an increasingly irresistible trend and one that has exerted a tremendous impact on the political, economic, military, environmental, and social fortunes of mankind – and yet, the existing theories in humanities and social sciences have been fundamentally built upon the traditional “nation-state” model. These two volumes, a pioneering work on global studies to be published out of China, aims at creating a new theoretical framework against the backdrop of globalization.

This volume introduces core concepts and critical issues, deploying globalization as a theoretical framework and redefining the interrelationship between politics, economics, law, and globality.

The two volumes are an essential reference for scholars and students in politics, economics, international relations, and law.

chapter |23 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|41 pages

Globalization

chapter 2|23 pages

Global issues

chapter 3|18 pages

Global economy

chapter 4|22 pages

Global politics and global law

chapter 5|15 pages

Globality