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Farhang Rajaee (Author)
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May 2000
*Challenges the view that equates globalization with the expansion of the capitalist economic system

*Discusses the interaction between Islamic and Judeo-Christian or "Western" civilizations

*Of interest to researchers, scholars, and students in the social sciences and humanities



Globalization on Trial is a fresh and critical inquiry into the nature of globalization. With a historical and holistic brush, Rajaee paints a picture of globalization that is both multidisciplinary and multi-cultural. This is an innovative book concerned with how globalization and the information revolution are affecting the nature of human civilization.

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Farhang Rajaee is Professor of Political Science specializing in political theory and international relations with emphasis in non-Western traditions, particularly modern Islamic political thought. He obtained a B.A. degree in political science from the University of Tehran in 1975, an M.A. in public administration from the University of Oklahoma in 1977, and a Ph.D. in foreign affairs in 1983 from the University of Virginia. From 1986 to 1996 he was a Professor at the University of Tehran, the Iranian Academy of Philosophy, and Beheshti (National) University. In 1990-91, he was a fellow at St. Antony’s College, Oxford, and in 1996 a research fellow at Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin, where he worked on the topic of globalization and the Islamic world. In his research he concentrates on the notion of the human condition through an understanding of the political, in both Western and non-Western traditions. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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  • Paperback: 140 pages
  • Publisher: Kumarian Publishers (May 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1565491114
  • ISBN-13: 978-1565491113
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,900,105 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars puting humanity on trial, June 14, 2000
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This review is from: Globalization on Trial: The Human Condition and the Information Civilization (Paperback)
Professor Rajaee's Globalization On Trial is an erudite and eloquent petition for tempered rationality in addressing the issues fostered by the combination of forces which comprise "globalization". His stance puts him in stark contrast to those who see in these forces an ominous threat to a more acceptable status quo or as the inescapable advent of unparalleled economic growth and political liberalism. For Professor Rajaee, globalization represents a crossroads. That there are new, important forces at work in our world is undeniable. But where these forces my lead is, as yet, unpredictable. This is because, in Professor Rajee's opinion, this is because it is not really globalization that is on trial but humanity or, to be more precise, people in positions of leadership.

This combination of forces may very easily divide communities and produce new hostilities and conflicts. They may lead to a world more sharply divided between rich and poor, for example. They may aggravate existing religious and cultural differences, and create new sources of animosity between people. Globalization is by no means is synonymous with peace, Professor Rajaee wisely observes. It is not an elixir but rather an opportunity. These forces inarguably bring communities closer. But the proximity refers only to physical closeness and the psychological closeness of interdependence. Whether this "closeness" leads to greater good or not will depend on the decisions made by communities and their leaders.

Professor Rajaee's book is as much a plea for hope and faith as it is analysis and argument. Underlying his line of reasoning is an inspiring view of humanity which some might find too idealistic. But Professor Rajaee takes great pains to point out that bridging differences through reason is very much a part of our collective history. Similarly, he notes that solving collective problems equitably is also part of our history.

His work is a splendid piece of philosophical optimism, which cuts through the thicket of trends, identifies the key elements shaping history, then summons us to exercise enlightened reason to resolve differences and take advantage of opportunities. We are on the verge of a more comfortable, more prosperous, more free, more fair world. Professor Rajaee asks us to recognize the fact, as well as recognize the very general steps we need to take to turn promise into fact.

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