![]() ![]() ![]() Neoliberalism and its Discontents: Comments on Three Views of the American Empire. Privatization and Marketization Processes. Neoliberal Policy and National Character. Globalization and Social Justice: Working the Tensions of the Dialectics of National Character. Empire: Globalization after the Cold War. Empire: Culture War+Post-Modern Geopolitics. 9.11.01 and its Global Aftermath: Empire Strikes Back?. Part II: American Character and Postwar Geopolitics. The Reproduction of Character and Ideology. State as a Weakness in Singer’s Argument. Security Issues in the Post-Cold War Era. Theorizing the Rise of the New Corporate Warrior. in the Global Military Services Industry. Private Military Firms and Global Security. Private Industrial Police: Mobilizing Corporate Warriors through the Market. Independent Militias: Early Industrialists as Corporate Warriors. Corporate Warriors: The State and Changing Forms of Private Armed Force in America. Alienation as the Free Act of the People. What the People Give, They Can Take Away. Recognizing Empire: Alienation, Authority, and Delusions of Grandeur. Beyond Arrogant Exceptionalism: Recovering Americana’s ‘‘Spiritual Side’’. New Rome’s Legitimacy Crisis: Geopolitics and the Globalization System. After the Post-Cold War Era: Regime Change in the USA & Permanent War Redux. Gathering Clouds of Post-Cold War era Modernization. All Boats Rise in the Winner Take all Society. The New Economy: Globalization’s New Laws of Motion. Neoliberalism - the Engine of Globalization and Progress. Investor-Voters and Electronic Participatory Democracy. Incipient Statelessness: A World Without Walls. Progressive Modernization Redux: The New Economy as Dawn of the Post-Cold War Era. Phase 4: Globalization and ‘‘Third Way’’ Politics: Neoliberalism with a Human Face?. Phase 3: The New World Order: Neoliberalism on the Road to Global Hegemony. Phase 2: The Reagan Revolution: Money Culture and Victorious Neoliberalism. Phase 1: Crisis of the Cold War System and Neoconservative Mobilization. Cold War Modernization Theory and the Winding Down of the Long Postwar Expansion. Neoliberal Globalization and the Cold War System. Periodizing Globalization: From Cold War Modernization to the Bush Doctrine. ![]() Introduction: ‘‘globalization between the cold war and neo-imperialism’’. ![]()
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