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2. Senghaas, Dieter. The Clash Within Civilization: Coming to Terms With Cultural Conflicts. London: Routledge, 2003. 174p.

 

3. Langhorne, Richard. The Coming of Globalization: Its Evaluation & Contemporary Consequences. Houndmills: Palgrave, 2001. 155p.

 

4. James, Jeffery. Consumption, Globalization & Development. Houndmills:  Macmillan, 2000. 142p.

 

5. Lull, James. Culture in the Communication Age. London: Routledge, 2001. 230p.

 

6. Bell, David, [et. All] . Cyber Culture: the Key Concepts. New York: Routledge, 2004. 211p.

 

7. Yusuf, Shahid; Evenett, Simon. Facets of Globalization: International & Local Dimensions of Development. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2001. 278p.

 

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11. Thorpe, Richard; Little, Stephen. Global Change: Impact of Asia in the 21st Century. New York: Palgrave, 2001. 432p.

 

12. Laxer, Gordon; Halperin, Sandra. Global Civil Society & Its Limits. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. 279p.

 

13. Molle, Willen. Global Economic Institutions. London:  Routledge, 2003. 319p.

 

14. Global Economic Prospects 2004. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2003. 299p.

 

15. Jeong, Ho-won. Global Environmental Policies: Institutions & Procedures. Houndmills: Palgrave, 2001. 286p.

 

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19. Hambleton, Robin. Globalism & Local Democracy: Challenge & Change in Europe & North America. Houndmills: Palgrave/ Macmillan, 2003. 258p.

 

20. Djelic, Marie Laure. Globalization & Institutions: Redefining the Rules of the Economic Game. Chaltenham: Edward Elgar,  2003. 350p.

 

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26. Hoogvelta, Ankie. Globalization & The Postcolonial World: the New Political Economy of Development.  Baltimore, M.D: Palgrave,  2001. 325p.

 

27. Globalization, Growth & Poverty: Building an Inclusive World Economy. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 2002. 174p.

 

28. Martin, Pamela L.. Globalization of Contentious Politics: the Amazonian Indigenous Rights Movement .  New York: Routledge, 2003. 166p.

 

29. Mayumi, Itoh. Globalization of Japan: Japanese Sokoku Mentality & U.S. Efforts.  New York: ST.Martins, 2000. 224p.

 

30. Havden, Edvind; Keene, Edward. Globalization of Liberalism.  Houndmills:  Palgrave, 2002. 272p.

 

31. Wei, Shang- Jin; Zhong, Guan. Globalization of the Chinese Economy . Chaltenham: Edvard Elgar, 2002. 269p.

 

32. Sadowski—Smith, Claudio. Globalization on the Line: Culture, Capital & Citizenship at U. S. Borders. New York:  Palgrave,  2002. 248p.

 

33. Perkmann, Markus; Ling Sum, Ngai. Globalization,  Regionalization & Cross- Borders Regions . Houndmills:  Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. 266p.

 

34. Waterman, Peter. Globalization, Social Movements & the New Internationalisms. London: Continuum, 2001. 302p.

 

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36. Clark, John D. . Globalizing Civic Engagement: Civil Society & Transnational Action. London: Earth Scan, 2003. 194p.

 

37. Zoelle, Dianna G. . Globalizing Concern for Women’s Human Rights. New York:  Macmillan, 2000. 169p.

 

38. O’Hara, Phillip Anthony. Global Political Economy & the Wealth of Nations: Performance, Institutions, Problems.  London:  Routledge, 2003. 384p.

 

39. Buckley, Mary; Fawn, Rick. Global Responses to Terrorism: 9/11, Afghanistan & beyond. London:  Routledge,  2003. 334p.

 

40. Savitri Bisnath; L. Beneriaand. Global Tensions: Challenges & Opportunities in the World Economy. New York:  Routledge, 2004. 336p.

 

41. Mazarr, Michael J. .Global Trends 2005: An Owner’s Manual for the Next Decade. New York:  Routledge, 1999. 330p.

 

42. Dodds, Felix; Strauss, Michael. How to Lobby at Intergovernmental Meetings: Mine’s a Caffe Latte. London: Earth scan, 2004. 169p.

 

43. Frank, Richard. Human Rights Horizons: the Pursuit of Justice in a Globalizing World. New York:  Routledge, 2000. 270p.

 

44. Fawn, Richard. Ideology & National Identity in Post-Communist Foreign Policies. London:  Frank Cass,  2003. 241p.

 

45. Freeman, Richard B. . Inequality around the World. Houndmills:  Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. 281p.

 

46. Archer, Clive. International Organizations. London:  Routledge, 2003. 204p.

 

47. Inayatullah, Naeem. International Relations & the Problem of Difference. New York:  Routledge, 2003. 276p.

 

48. Mackay, Hugh; Maples, Wendy. Investigating the Information Society. London: Routledge,  2001. 144p.

 

49. Mohammadi, Ali. Islam Encountering Globalization. New York: Routledge, 2002. 442p.

 

50. Salmon, Trevor C. Issues in International Relations . London:  Routledge, 2003. 319p.

 

51. Pietrobe, Carlo. Linking Local Global Economies. New York:  Routledge, 2003. 262p.

 

52. Mckern, Bruce. Managing the Global Network Corporation. London: Routledge, 2003. 290p.

 

53. Mills, John. Managing the World Economy. Houndmills: Palgrave/ Macmillan, 2003. 258p.

 

54. Joirman, Sandra F. Nationalism & Political Identity. London:  Continuum, 2003. 163p.

 

55. Ougaard, Morten. Political Globalization: State, Power, & Social Forces. New York:  Palgrave Macmillan: 2004. 236p.

 

56. Petito, Fabio. Religion in International Relations: the Return from Exile. New York: Palgrave, 2003. 286p.               

 

57. Nye, Malory. Religion: The Basics. London:  Routledge, 2003. 227p.

           

58. Tetreault, Mary Ann. Rethinking Global Political Economy: Emerging Issues, Unfolding Odysseys. London:  Routledge,  2003. 294p.

 

59. Webster, Frank. Theories of the Information Society. 2nd ed. .London: Routledge, 2003. 304p.

 

60. Cronin, Michael. Translation & Globalization. London: Routledge, 2003. 197p.

 

61. Hamel, Pierre; Lustiger, Henri. Urban Movements in a Globalising World.  London:  Routledge,  2003. 221p.           

 

62. Hewitt, Christopher. Understanding Terrorism in America: From the Klan to Al Qaeda. New York:  Routledge, 2003. 154p.

 

63. Worcester, Kenton; Bermanzhon. Violence & Politics: Globalization’s Paradox. New York: Routledge, 2002. 256p.

 

64. A fair globalization: creating opportunities for all. United Nations, 2004. 168p.

 

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66. Edelman, Marc; Haugerud, Angelique. The anthropology of development and globalization: From classical political economy to contemporary neoliberalism.  Malden, MA: Blackwell publishing, 2005. 406p.

 

67. Xavier Inda; Jonathan; Rosaldo, Renato. The anthropology of globalization: A reader. Malden, MA: Blackwell publishing, 2002. 498p.

 

68. Bowie, Norman E. The Blackwell guide to business ethics. Malden, MA: Blackwell publishing, 2002. 363P.

 

69. Sonn, Tamara. A brief history of Islam. Malden, MA: Blackwell publishing, 2004. 203p.

 

70. Fritzsche, David J. Business ethics: A global & managerial perspective. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005. 217p.

 

71. Mallor, Jane p. Business law: The ethical, global & e-commerce environment. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2004. 1260p.

 

72. Tan, Sor-Hoon. Challenging citizenship: Group membership & cultural identity in a global age. Hampshire: Ashgate, 2005. 200p.

 

73. Edwards, Michael. Civil society.  Cambridge:  Polity, 2004. 138p.

 

74. Frederick, Robert E. A companion to business ethics . Malden, Ma: Blackwell publishing, 2002. 464p.

 

75. Lewis, Justin; Miller, Toby. Critical cultural policy studies: A reader. Malden, Ma: Blackwell publishing, 2003. 357p.

 

76. Inglis, Fred. Culture . Cambridge:  Polity, 2004. 198p.

 

77. Carten, April; Geoffrey, Stokes. Democratic theory today: Challenges for the 21st century. Cambridge: Polity, 2002. 307p.

 

78. Sharma, Manoj. Dynamics of international politics. New Delhi: Anmol publications PVT, 2004. 415p.

 

79. Acocella, Nicola. Economic policy in the age of globalization. Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 2005. 509p.

 

80. Sharma, Pankaj. E-governance- the new age governance. New Delhi: APH Publishing Corporation, 2004. 328p.

 

81.  Smith, Neil. The endgame of globalization. New York: Routledge, 2005. 227p.

 

82. De George, Richard T. The ethics of information technology & business. Malden, Ma: Blackwell publishing, 2003. 289p.

 

83. Beneria, Lourdes. Gender, development, & globalization: Economics as if all people mattered. New York: Routledge, 2003. 212p.

 

84. Kaldor, Mary. Global civil society: An answer to war. Cambridge: Polity, 2003. 189p.

 

85. Lomborg, Bjorn. Global crises, global solutions. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2004. 648p.

 

86. Held, David; Koenig- Archibugy, Mathias. Global governance & public accountability. Malden, Ma: Blackwell publishing, 2005. 290p.

 

87. Wilkinson, Rorden. The global governance reader. London: Routledge, 2005. 348p.

 

88. Murphy, Craig N. Global institutions, marginalization, & development. London: Routledge, 2005. 222p.

 

89. Wilhide, Elizabeth; Copestick, Joanna. Global interior details. London: Conran Octopus, 2003. 144p.

 

90. Ferguson, Iain; Lavalette, Michael. Globalisation, global justice & social work. London: Routledge, 2005. 253p.

 

91. Mol, Arthur P. J. Globalization & environmental reform: The ecological modernization of the global economy. Cambridge: MIT press, 2003. 273p.

 

92. Porter, Tony. Globalization & finance. Cambridge: Polity, 2005. 230p.

 

93. Kwadwo Prempeh, E. Osei; Mensah, Joseph. Globalization & the human factor: Critical insights. Hampshire: Ashgate, 2004. 192p.

 

94. hirst, Paul; Thompson, Grahame. Globalization in question: The international economy & the possibilities of governance. Cambridge: Polity, 2005. 318p.

 

95. Sparrow, Paul; Brewster, Chris; Harris, Hilary. Globalizing human resource management. London: Routledge, 2004. 224p.

 

96. Global monitoring report 2004: policies & actions for achieving the millennium development goals & related outcomes. Washington, Dc: World Bank, 2004. 228p.

 

97. O'Brien, Robert; Williams, Marc. Global political economy: Evaluation & dynamics. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. 370p.

 

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99. Kjaer, Ann Mette. Governance. Cambridge: Polity, 2004. 240p.

 

100. Wood, Duncan. Governing global banking: The basel committee & the politics of financial globalisation. Hampshire: Ashgate, 2005. 180p.

 

101. Chen, Lincoln; Fukuda-parr, Sakiko. Human insecurity in a global world. London: Harvard University (Global equity initiative Asia centre), 2003. 278p.

 

102. Bonnett, Alastair. The idea of the west: Culture, politics & history. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. 201p.

 

103. Alcoff, Linda Martin; Mendieta, Eduardo. Identities: Race, class, gender & nationality. Malden, Ma: Blackwell publishing, 2003. 428p.

 

104. Todd Peters, Rebecca. In search of the good life: The ethics of globalization. New York: Continuum, 2004. 228p.

 

105. Anderson, Allan. An introduction to Pentecostalism: global charismatic Christianity. Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 2004. 302p.

 

106. Brighouse, Harry. Justice. Cambridge: Polity, 2004. 180p.

 

107. Rieger, Elmar; Leibfried, Stephen. Limits to globalization: Welfare states & the world economy. Cambridge: Polity, 2003. 402p.

 

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109. kivisto, Peter. Multiculturalism in a global society. Malden, Ma: Blackwell publishing, 2002. 228p.

 

110. Bennett, Clinton. Muslims & modernity: An introduction to the issues & debates. London: Continuum, 2005. 286p.

 

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112. Pecora, Vincent P. Nations & identities: Classic readings. Malden, Ma: Blackwell publishing, 2001. 379p. 

 

113. Newman, Peter; Thornley, Andy. Planning world cities: Globalization & urban politics. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. 308p.

 

114. Rosenberg, Justin. The follies of globalization theory: polemical essays. London: Verso, 2000. 205p.

 

115. Baldersheim, Harald; Daloz, Jean- Pascal. Political leadership in a global age: The experiences of France & Norway. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003. 269p.

 

116. Haynes, Jeff. Politics in the developing world: A concise introduction. Malden, Ma: Blackwell publishing, 2002. 299p.

 

117. Kenny, Michael. The politics of identity: Liberal political theory & the dilemmas of difference. Cambridge: Polity, 2004. 212p.

 

118. Nye Jr., Josheph S. Power in the global information age: From realism to globalization. London: Routledge, 2004. 231p.

 

119. Cutler, A. Claive. Private power & global authority: Transnational merchant law in the global political economy. Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 2003. 306p.

 

120. Hobson, Barbara. Recognition struggles & social movements: Contested identities, agency & power. Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 2003. 337p.

 

121. Weinberg, Leonard; Pedahzur, Ami. Religious fundamentalism & political extremism. London: Frank Cass, 2004. 178p.

 

122. Peters, Ted. Science, theology, and ethics. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003. 347p.

 

 

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124. Brown, Chris. Sovereignty, rights & justice: International political theory today. Cambridge: Polity, 2002. 276p.

 

125. King, Anthony D. Spaces of global cultures: Architecture urbanism identity. London: Routledge, 2004. 256p.

 

126. Rae, Heather. State identities & the homogenisation of people. Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 2002. 351p.

 

127. Renner, Michael; French, Hilary. State of the world 2005: A world watch institute report on progress toward a sustainable society. 22nd ed. London: Earth Scan, 2005. 237p.

 

128. Howard, Russell D. Terrorism & counterterrorism: Understanding the new security environment readings & interpretations.  New York: McGraw-Hill, 2004. 544p.

 

129. Schweiker, William. Theological ethics & global dynamics: In the time of many worlds. Malden, Ma: Blackwell publishing, 2004. 239p.

 

130. Ulin, Robert C. Understanding cultures: Perspectives in anthropology & social theory. 2nd ed. Malden, Ma: Blackwell publishing, 2001. 278p.

 

131. Hough, peter. Understanding global security.  London: Routledge, 2004. 271p.

 

132. Hudson, Barbara A. Understanding justice: An introduction to ideas, Perspectives & controversies in modern panel theory. 2nd ed. New York: Open University press, 2004. 218p.

 

133. Larsson, J. P. Understanding religious violence: Thinking outside the box on terrorism. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004.173p.

 

134. Barry, Brian. Why social justice matters. Cambridge: Polity, 2005. 323p.

 

135. Eggins, Heather. Globalization & reform in higher education. Berkshire: Open University Press, 2003. 223p.

 

136. Lin-Sheng, Ye. The Chinese dilemma. Australia: East West publishing, 2003.

 

137. Zakaullah, Muhammad Arif. The cross and the crescent: The rise of American evangelicalism and the future of Muslims. Kualalumpore: The other press, 2004.

 

138. Moore, Michael. Dude, where's my country?. New York: Warner Books, 2003.

 

139. Muzaffar, Chandra. Global ethic or global hegemony?: Reflections on religion, human dignity & civilization interaction. London: Asian Academic Press, 2005.

 

140. Collins Piper, Michael. The high priests of war: the secret history of America's "Neo-Conservative". Washington, D.C: American Free Press, 2003.

 

141. Moderation in Islam: In the context of Muslim community in Singapore. Pergas, 2004. 

 

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146. Zalloum, Abdulhay. Painting Islam as the new enemy: Globalization & capitalism in crisis. Malaysia: Crescent News, 2003.

 

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149. Osenton, Tom. The death of demand: findings growth in a saturated global economy. FT prentice Hall, 2004.

 

150. Raghavan, Ghakravarthi. Developing countries & services trade: chasing a black cat in a dark room. TWN, 2002