This book provides brief expositions of the central concepts in the field of Global Studies. Former President of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev says, “The book is intelligent, rich in content and, I believe, necessary in our complex, turbulent, and fragile world.” 300 authors from 50 countries contributed 450 entries. The contributors include scholars, researchers, and professionals in social, natural, and technological sciences. They cover globalization problems within ecology, business, economics, politics, culture, and law. This interdisciplinary collection provides a basis for understanding the concepts and methods within global studies and for accessing lengthier and more technical research in the field. The articles treat such important topics as the biosphere, ozone depletion, land resources and pollution, world health challenges, education, global modeling, sustainable development, war, weapons of mass destruction, and terrorism. The book also promotes academic cooperation, political dialogue, and mutual understanding across diverse traditions and national identities that are needed to engage successfully the many daunting challenges of globalization.
Mikhail Gorbachev: Foreword
Preface
Michael T. Howard: Introduction
A Acid Mine Drainage – Axial Time
B Bahá’í Faith – Buddhism
C Capitalism – Cyberculture
D Debt Crisis – Dynamic Strategy Theory
E East-West – Evolutionism, Global
F Factor Four – Frolov, Ivan Timofeevich
G Gandhism – Gumilev, Lev Nikolaevich
H Hegemonism – Hypothesis
I Imperatives To Cooperation Of North/South – Issyk-Kul Forum
J Japanese Post-War Economic Miracle – Just War Doctrine
K Khozin, Grigorii Sergeevitsh – Knowledge Economy
L Labor Market, World – The Limits To Growth
M Macroshift – Myth
N Nation(Alism) – Nuclear Winter
O Opinion, World Public – Ozone Layer Depletion
P Pacifism – Political Science And Global Studies
Q Al Qaeda – Quixote Center
R Racism, Environmental – Russian Philosophical Society
S Sartre, Jean-Paul – Sustainable Development, World Summit
T Teaching – Transparency and Information Technology
U Umma – Urbanization
V Values, Universal – Virtualization
W War – World Wars
X Xenogamy, Cultural And Political – Xenophobia
Y Youth
Z Z-Generation – Zinovyev, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich
Contributors
List Of Entries
Index