Article: Beyond Cultural Imperialism: Globalization, Communication and the New International Order. (book reviews)

Peter Golding and Phil Harris (eds.). London: Sage Publications, 1997. Pp. xii q259.

Interdependence, interrelatedness, interconnectedness, and mutual dependence are just few of the numerous terms that have been employed in the past thirty-some years to indicate the same phenomenon, that is, the high degree of interstate integration characterizing the international system that emerged from World War II. Analysts of international relations are puzzled by the notion of interdependence, in particular in regard to what such a phenomenon signifies for the stability and change of the Westphalian state system, which has been, and still is, the ordering principle of the ...

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