Machine derived contents note: 1. Global nation? An introduction -- 2. Breaking the spell? Understanding globalisation -- 3. Transforming the global economy? Trade, capital and economic power in the late twentieth century -- 4. Onto the global racetrack? Globalising the Australian economy -- 5. The price of competitiveness? The social impact of globalisation on Australia -- 6. Wired to the world? Australia and the globalisation of media and information technologies -- 7. Nowhere to hide? Australia in the global environment -- 8. Where in the world? Transforming Australian political relationships and national identities -- 9. Alternative strategies? Thinking and acting globally and regionally -- 10. Alternative strategies? Thinking and acting locally and nationally -- 11. Conclusion
Summary
"This book provides an accessible exploration of the meaning and implications of globalisation. The discussion is carefully grounded in the changing social, economic, ecological and political relationships of Australia, Global Nation? also looks at a range of existing and potential responses to the globalisation process, arguing that there may be alternatives, even though we are so often told that there are not."--BOOK JACKET
Analysis
Competition
Economic conditions
Environmental impact
Federal issue
Free trade
Globalisation
Information and communications technology
Living standards
National identity
Nationalism
Social change
Social policy
Sovereignty
Technological change
Notes
Includes index
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-196) and index
Notes
Donation. ANU COOP 20120212 Brissenden collection, ANU Library