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Original Articles

Beck's cosmopolitan politics

Pages 129-143 | Published online: 23 Jun 2008
 

Abstract

This article evaluates Ulrich Beck's cosmopolitan global politics. I argue that areas where Beck sees bases for communal and cosmopolitan politics are structured by power, inequality and conflict. Beck has a conflict perspective on local responses to globalization but this is not carried through to his global politics. There are issues that need to be tackled at a global level but I argue that this will have to be done on the basis of conflicting interests, power and nation-states as much as through global cosmopolitanism and co-operation.

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Luke Martell

*Luke Martell is a reader in sociology at the University of Sussex. He is author of Ecology and Society (Polity, 1994), co-author of New Labour (Polity, 1998) and Blair's Britain (Polity, 2002), and is writing a book on the Sociology of Globalization to be published by Polity in 2009. Email: [email protected]

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