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Globalization and Violence, Vol. 1, Globalizing Empires (2006)

2006

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This volume examines the resurgence of the concepts of 'empire' and 'imperialism' in contemporary discussions of globalization. It argues that these concepts are vital for understanding the interconnectedness of present-day global issues, tracing their historical evolution from ancient empires to modern global dynamics. The contributions in this anthology interrogate the notion of a new stage of imperial expansion and situate historical insights within the context of globalization literature.

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Western Sydney University, Faculty Member

Paul James is Emeritus Professor of Globalization and Cultural Diversity in the Institute for Culture and Society at the University of Western Sydney. He is 2026 recipient of the James Rosenau Award, honouring the scholar who has across their life’s work made the most important contributions to globalization studies. Paul James has delivered invited addresses in over forty countries and is author or editor of more than thirty books including most importantly, Global Crisis and Insecurity (Cambridge University Press, 2025), Globalism, Nationalism, Tribalism (Sage, 2006) and Nation Formation (Sage, 1996). His other books include a sixteen-volume set mapping the field of globalization (Sage, 2006–2014). He has been an advisor to a number of agencies and governments including the Helsinki Process, the Canadian Prime Minister’s G20 Forum, and the Commission on Reception, Truth and Reconciliation in East Timor. His work for the Papua New Guinea Minister for Community Development became the basis for their Integrated Community Development Policy.

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