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Globalizations
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Endorsements for the journal:
‘Globalizations breaks new ground in providing a forum for the debate about the nature and form of globalization. It is at the cutting edge of this debate, at once both scholarly and inspiring' David Held, Graham Wallas Chair of Political Science, The London School of Economics, UK
‘With world affairs undergoing profound and substantial transformations, few journals focus on the changes as thoroughly and consistently as Globalizations. Issue after issue its articles are arrestingly innovative and insightful, not to mention very relevant to the course of events in diverse areas of global life' James N. Rosenau, University Professor of International Affairs, The George Washington University, USA
‘The journal takes a comprehensive approach the major issues of the day, is not constrained by the blinders of traditional international relations and public policy, and is catholic in its approach to the different, competing theories of globalization' Craig Murphy, M. Margaret Ball Professor of International Relations Wellesley College, USA
‘I can think of no subject more in need of fresh perspectives than globalization, and the founding editors of this journal took a brilliant first step in the right direction when they made the title plural rather than singular. Since then the selection of articles continues to reflect its promise of presenting many diverse issues and viewpoints.'Walter Truett Anderson, President, World Academy of Art and Science
‘Globalizations lives up to its plural by being not just scholarly but lively, varied, and open-minded, helping to define a relatively amorphous new field. This journal belongs on desks and in libraries across the globe' Susan George, President of the Board, Transnational Institute [Amsterdam]
‘Globalizations provides the best mapping of the study and practices of a changing world order. The foremost guide to knowledge about globalization, this journal is the rendezvous of previously scattered perspectives, debates, and fieldwork in different regions' James H. Mittelman, Professor of International Relations, American University, Washington, DC, USA
'One of the distinct contributions of this journal is its effort to expand the analytic terrain within which to place the study of globalizations. Subnational events are as significant as global instituties such as the WTO' Saskia Sassen, Author of Territory, Authority, Rights
'Crossing disciplinary, cultural and academic-practitioner divides, Globalizations opens valuable new spaces for debating alternative global futures.'Jan Aart Scholte, Co-Director Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick

