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GLOBALIZATION AND CAPITALIST GEOPOLITICS AND CAPITALIST GLOBALIZATION GLOBALIZATION AND GLOBALIZATION CAPITALIST GEOPOLITICS AND CAPITALIST Daniel Woodley GEOPOLITICS Globalization and Capitalist Geopolitics is concerned with the growth of transnational corporate power against the backdrop of the decline of the West and the struggle by Sovereignty and state power non-Western states to challenge and overcome domination of the rest of the world by the West. At the centre of the study is the problematic status of the US as guarantor in a multipolar world of global security and imperial nation in decline. The declining power of America in a multipolar world places a question mark under the future of Western leadership of globalization. Woodley interrogates the structure of contemporary world order and examines competing approaches to globalization and global capitalism in international relations and international political economy. He engages with key scholars in the field, and provides an authoritative yet accessible commentary on debates on globalization and geopolitics in the wake of the global financial crisis. In a period of increasing geopolitical insecurity and geoeconomic transition, this book is a major contribution to the debate on globalization. It is a key resource for students and scholars seeking a deeper understanding of the historical and economic determinants of neoliberal capitalism, the impact of global economic convergence for Western economies, and the implications of globalization for the reconstruction of contemporary world order. Daniel Woodley Daniel Woodley teaches politics at DLD College in London. He is the author of numerous articles and textbooks on ideology and political theory, including Fascism and Political Theory (2010), also published by Routledge. POLITICS / INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS / GLOBALIZATION ISBN 978-0-415-74505-5 www.routledge.com Daniel Woodley 9 780415 745055 Routledge titles are available as eBook Cover image: © Shutterstock editions in a range of digital formats Globalization and Capitalist Geopolitics Globalization and Capitalist Geopolitics is concerned with the growth of transnational corporate power against the backdrop of the decline of the West and the struggle by non-Western states to challenge and overcome domina- tion of the rest of the world by the West. At the centre of the study is the problematic status of the US as guarantor of global security and imperial nation in decline. The declining power of America in a multipolar world places a question mark under the future of Western leadership of globalization. Woodley interrogates the structure of contemporary world order and examines competing approaches to globalization and global capitalism in international relations and international political economy. He engages with key scholars in the field, and provides an authoritative yet accessible com- mentary on debates on globalization and geopolitics in the wake of the global financial crisis. In a period of increasing geopolitical insecurity and geoeconomic transi- tion, this book is a major contribution to the debate on globalization. It is a key resource for students and scholars seeking a deeper understanding of the historical and economic determinants of neoliberal capitalism, the impact of global economic convergence for Western economies, and the implications of globalization for the reconstruction of contemporary world order. Daniel Woodley teaches politics at DLD College in London. He is the author of numerous articles and textbooks on ideology and political theory, including Fascism and Political Theory (2010), also published by Routledge. Rethinking Globalizations Edited by Barry K. Gills, University of Helsinki, Finland and Kevin Gray University of Sussex, UK. 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