He sees these new forms of global law as growing up in a world characterised by a highly globalised economy and a weakly globalised politics.
He is, moreover, to be commended for attempting the difficult task of globalising the war and its many meanings.
The problems associated with water pollution indicate the ways in which globalised networks produce particular dynamics and impacts in specific localities.
Yet how the music of the world shows up cannot be globalised into a theoretical abstraction.
So what does 'independence' mean in this globalising context?
All this is a reflection of the realisation that colonialism has been the means by which the transition to a globalised world system occur red.
Fluctuations thus globalise a system so that other nonlinearities than those seen macroscopically may come into play.
The authors rightly emphasise that jazz has not recently globalised: it has been a worldwide phenomenon almost from the start.