The new edition of Globalism picks up where the first edition left off-sandwiched between the G- Summit in Genoa, Italy and the terrorist attacks of /. As global challengers moved from peaceful protest to more violent confrontation, the market ideology of the dominant Western perspective transformed into what Steger terms an imperial globalism led by the United States. With the birth of this new global imperialism came a more militaristic and openly...
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