| David Held - 1999 - 548 頁
...and regionalization are conceived as contradictory tendencies. As both Gordon and Weiss conclude, in comparison with the age of world empires, the international...considerably less global in its geographical embrace (Gordon, 1988; Weiss, 1998). Sceptics tend also to discount the presumption that internationalization... | |
| Yongnian Zheng - 2004 - 292 頁
...globalization per se. For them, globalization is a myth.6 In comparison with the age of world empire, the international economy has become considerably less global in its geographical embrace. According to Linda Weiss, a realistic assessment of globalization should not lead to the conclusion... | |
| Joseph Zajda - 2005 - 876 頁
...economic activity. The sceptics recognise the economic power of regionalisation in the world economy, but assert that by comparison with the age of world empires...considerably less global in its geographical embrace. — The transformationalists, like the hyperglobalists, consider globalisation to be a central driving... | |
| Ka-Ho Mok - 2006 - 280 頁
...the important role that regional organizations perform in the world economy. They also assert that in comparison with the age of world empires the international...considerably less global in its geographical embrace (Held et al. 1999; Smith et al. 1999). The transformationalists, like the strong globalists, perceive globalization... | |
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