ARTICLES

No. 15, March 18, 2010:

Jacek Więcławski, “The Eastern Enlargement of the European Union: Fears, Challenges, and Reality”

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No. 14, October 22, 2009:

Alyaksandr Sychov, “Human Trafficking: A Call for Global Action”

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No. 13, May 7, 2009:

Harald Braun, “Diplomacy in Times of Global Change: A Lecture”

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No. 12, November 18, 2008:

John Munro, “Empire and Intersectionality. Notes on the Production of Knowledge about US Imperialism”

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No. 11, February 29, 2008:

Gert Schmidt, “Globalization and Asian Fordisms”

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No. 10, September 4, 2007:

Mark R. Thompson, “The Dialectic of ‘Good Governance’ and Democracy in Southeast Asia: Globalized Discourses and Local Responses”

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No. 9, August 10, 2007:

Hyun-Chin Lim, “Globalizing Asia: Towards a New Development Paradigm”

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No. 8, July 17, 2007:

Martin Albrow, “A New Decade of the Global Age, 1996-2006”

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No. 7, May 28, 2007:

Wolf Schäfer, “Lean Globality Studies”

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No. 6, April 16, 2007:

Oskar Kurer, “Asian Capitalisms: Diverging Beneficiaries of Globalization?”

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No. 5, March 7, 2007:

Diane Barthel-Bouchier and Ming Min Hui, “Places of Cosmopolitan Memory”

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No. 4, February 5, 2007:

Herman Lebovics, “Echoes of the ‘Primitive’ in France’s Move to Postcoloniality: The Musée du Quai Branly

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No. 3, December 15, 2006:

Gert Schmidt, “The Changing Globality of the Atlantic Hemisphere”

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No. 2, July 3, 2006:

Martin Heidenreich, “The Europeanization of Solidarity: Between Global Markets, National Institutions, and European Regulations”

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No. 1, June 5, 2006:

Wolf Schäfer, “From the End of European History
to the Globality of World Regions: A Research Perspective”

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GSJ
EDITORIAL
POLICY


Globality Studies Journal (GSJ) is an open access journal committed to interdisciplinary analyses of global history and society, global civilization and local cultures.

GSJ values open discourse, critical research and original scholarship. We welcome theoretical, empirical, historical, and comparative studies that seek to assess globality across the geobody in times past and present.


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Globality Studies Journal is indexed in DOAJ, the Directory of Open Access Journals


Established Summer 2006, GSJ is published by the Center for Global & Local History
Stony Brook University
Stony Brook, NY 11794
© GSJ & Authors
ISSN 1557-0266


DESIGN
Philipp & Wolf Schäfer


EDITOR
Wolf Schäfer
Stony Brook

ASSOCIATE
EDITORS

Wallace Katz
Stony Brook
Robert Saunders
SUNY Farmingdale

EDITORIAL
BOARD

Martin Albrow
LSE, London
Said Arjomand
Stony Brook
Raymond Grew
U-Michigan
Martin Heidenreich
Oldenburg
Herman Lebovics
Stony Brook
Hyun-Chin Lim
SNU, Seoul
Gert Schmidt
Erlangen-Nuremberg Kannan Srinivasan
Monash Asia
Institute, Australia

EDITORIAL
ASSISTANT

Rucha Lale
Stony Brook