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On the cutting edge of globalization : an inquiry into American elites / James N. Rosenau ... [and others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Rosenau, James N.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Globalization--Political aspects.
Globalization.
Elite (Social sciences)--United States.
Elite (Social sciences).
United States.
Political leadership--United States.
Political leadership.
United States--Foreign relations--2001-2009.
International relations.
Physical Description:
viii, 201 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, [2006]
Summary:
Woefully little systematic knowledge is available about leaders who shape and sustain globalization. On the Cutting Edge of Globalization is the first systematic study to investigate elite attitudes toward the emergent structures of world affairs. Surveys of more than 1,700 American leaders before and after 9/11 yield compelling and provocative findings that depict the attitudes and activities of an important group of people who, even as they collectively influence the course of events, are not linked and coordinated in their efforts. Chock-full of original data, the book's unique contribution is enhanced by an entertaining narrative explanation that casts a Cutting Edger, an Other Leader, and a Researcher in a good-natured argument about the meaning of social science inquiry and the validity of survey data. From an author group as powerful as the targets of their inquiry comes this one-of-a-kind, intriguing, and thorough analysis.
Contents:
On the cutting edge of globalization
Theoretical perspectives
The 1999 and 2003 surveys : identifying the cutting-edgers
How do you know a cutting-edger when you encounter one?
Connectivity on the cutting-edge
Leadership, affiliations, and loyalties
Orientations toward globalization
Attitudes toward world affairs
From 1999 to 2003 : did intervening events make a difference?
Occupational differences (and similarities)
Conclusion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
074253975X
0742539768
OCLC:
57670433

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