globalization

"U.S. Foreign Economic Policy After September 11th"
Barry Eichengreen, Economics, University of California, Berkeley

"Violence, Law and Justice in a Global Age"
David Held, Political Science, London School of Economics

"The Reach of Transnationalism"
Riva Kastoryano, Center for International Studies and Research, Paris

"The Religious Undercurrents of Muslim Economic Grievances"
Timur Kuran, Economics, University of Southern California

"Governance Hotspots: Challenges We Must Confront in the Post-September 11 World"
Saskia Sassen, Sociology, University of Chicago


see also ...

"Terrorism and Cosmopolitanism"

Daniele Archibugi

"Global Executioner:
Scales of Terror"

Neil Smith



other
topics ...


Fundamentalism(s)

Terrorism and
Democratic Virtues


Competing Narratives

New War?

New World Order?

Building Peace

Recovery

Essays by Barry Eichengreen, David Held, Riva Kastoryano, Timur Kuran, and Saskia Sassen


"In our world, it is not only the violent exception that links people together across borders; the very nature of everyday problems and processes joins people in multiple ways. From the movement of ideas and cultural artifacts to the fundamental issues raised by genetic engineering, from the conditions of financial stability to environmental degradation, the fate and fortunes of each of us are thoroughly intertwined."

--David Held, "Violence, Law and Justice in a Global Age"

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