In Cold War Fantasies, Ronnie Lipschutz combines an historical account of foreign and domestic politics from 1945 to 1995 with summaries and analyses of thirty novels and films contemporaneously published and produced.
A great deal, argues Ronnie D. Lipschutz in this entertaining and enlightening guide to basic concepts and practices in capitalism, neoclassical economics, and political economy.
Throughout the text, the author uses compelling cases to illustrate the effects of globalization and capitalism, yet is careful to make the link between the local and the global to show how we, as individuals, are both consumers of goods ...
Lipschutz evaluates the widespread failure of states and corporations to regulate the worrying impacts of increased globalisation and the influence and role of social activists and movements.
This book examines the troubled modern nation-state and reflects on the "end" of authority, sovereignty, and national security, and the implications of that end in the coming decades.