No. 31, August 28, 2012
Philip S. Khoury, “World into Globe I: Introductory Remarks”
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Akira Iriye, “World into Globe II: The History of History Since the 1990s”
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John M. Headley, “World into Globe III: Global History and the West’s Universalizing Process”
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Wolf Schäfer, “World into Globe IV: History as a Tool of Foresight”
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No. 27, October 29, 2011
Felice Coles, “Selectively, Reluctantly Global: The Isleños of Louisiana”
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No. 26, September 2, 2011
Noha Shawki, “Global Norms, Local Implementation — How Are Global Norms Translated Into Local Practice?”
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Robert A. Saunders, “WikiLeaks are Not Terrorists — A Critical Assessment of the ‘Hacktivist’ Challenge to the Diplomatic System”
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No. 24, May 28, 2011
Ruan Wei, “Civilization and Culture”
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No. 23, April 6, 2011
Alyaksandr Sychov, “Global Development: Will It Ever Succeed?”
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No. 22, December 31, 2010
Wolf Schäfer, “Reconfiguring Area Studies for the Global Age”
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Marshall Berman, “All That Is Solid Melts into Air — Afterword 2010”
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No. 20, November 12, 2010
Franziska Bieri, “The Roles of NGOs in the Kimberley Process”
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No. 19, July 1, 2010
Geoffrey Pleyers, “The Global Justice Movement”
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Mahdi Mohammad Nia, “From Old to New Terrorism: The Changing Nature of International Security”
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Pim Martens and Bas Amelung, “On the Correlation between Globalization and Vulnerability in Times of Economic Crisis — A Statistical Analysis for Europe”
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Robert A. Saunders, “A Forgotten Core? Mapping the Globality of Central Asia”
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No. 15, March 18, 2010
Jacek Więcławski, “The Eastern Enlargement of the European Union: Fears, Challenges, and Reality”
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No. 14, October 22, 2009
Alyaksandr Sychov, “Human Trafficking: A Call for Global Action”
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Harald Braun, “Diplomacy in Times of Global Change: A Lecture”
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John J. Munro, “Empire and Intersectionality. Notes on the Production of Knowledge about US Imperialism”
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No. 11, February 29, 2008
Gert Schmidt, “Globalization and Asian Fordisms”
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Mark R. Thompson, “The Dialectic of ‘Good Governance’ and Democracy in Southeast Asia: Globalized Discourses and Local Responses”
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No. 9, August 10, 2007
Hyun-Chin Lim, “Globalizing Asia: Towards a New Development Paradigm”
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No. 8, July 17, 2007
Martin Albrow, “A New Decade of the Global Age, 1996-2006”
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No. 7, May 28, 2007
Wolf Schäfer, “Lean Globality Studies”
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No. 6, April 16, 2007
Oskar Kurer, “Asian Capitalisms: Diverging Beneficiaries of Globalization?”
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Diane Barthel-Bouchier and Ming Min Hui, “Places of Cosmopolitan Memory”
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Herman Lebovics, “Echoes of the ‘Primitive’ in France’s Move to Postcoloniality: The Musée du Quai Branly”
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No. 3, December 15, 2006
Gert Schmidt, “The Changing Globality of the Atlantic Hemisphere”
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No. 2, July 3, 2006
Martin Heidenreich, “The Europeanization of Solidarity: Between Global Markets, National Institutions and European Regulations”
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No. 1, June 5, 2006
Wolf Schäfer, “From the End of European History to the Globality of World Regions: A Research Perspective”
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Globality Studies Journal (GSJ) is an open access journal committed to interdisciplinary analyses of global history and society, global civilization and local cultures.
GSJ values open discourse, critical research and original scholarship. We welcome theoretical, empirical, historical, and comparative studies that seek to assess globality across the geobody in times past and present.
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Established Summer 2006, GSJ is published by SBIGS, the Stony Brook Institute for Global Studies,
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© GSJ & Authors
ISSN 1557-0266
DESIGN
Wolf Schäfer
ASSOCIATE
EDITORS
Wallace Katz
Stony Brook
Robert Saunders
SUNY Farmingdale
MANAGING
EDITOR
Bogdan Scurtu
SBU
EDITORIAL
BOARD
Martin Albrow
LSE, London
Said Arjomand
SBU
Raymond Grew
U-Michigan
Martin Heidenreich
Oldenburg University
Herman Lebovics
SBU
Hyun-Chin Lim
SNUAC, Seoul
Bruce Mazlish
MIT, Cambridge
Ricardo Salvatore
DiTella, Buenos Aires
Gert Schmidt
Erlangen-Nuremberg
Ruan Wei
Shenzhen University