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BEYOND GLOBALIZATION: APPROACHING AMERICA THROUGH THE STATE-PRIVATE NETWORK, CULTURE, AND IDEOLOGY

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  57-80

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 The argument in this essay is that conceptions of GLOBALIZATION as a system rather than ‎a process can be misleading, diverting our attention from fundamental issues ‎regarding nation-states, geopolitics, and international relations. In particular, the essay ‎contends that any consideration of political, economic, and cultural processes must ‎incorporate two areas that are often marginalized or ignored: 1) far from disappearing ‎as a central actor in international processes, the State-in particular, the US State-has ‎increased in prominence; 2) consideration of that US State and its place in global ‎relations must recognize the presence and power of an American ideology constructed ‎by that State in co-operation with many private groups. The essay suggests that ‎historical consideration of US foreign policy since 1945 takes us beyond both ‎traditional diplomatic history and GLOBALIZATION through the examination of a State-‎private network. This essay does not, however, submit to the notion of a hegemony ‎which is simply imposed by the American State private network upon the rest of the ‎world. To the contrary, tensions and even contradictions within both US foreign ‎policy and American ideology lead to a space, both physical and discursive, where ‎there can be local, regional, and international negotiations and responses. We are not ‎simply observers of American power, but our own power will be limited if confined ‎to abstract notions of GLOBALIZATION‏.‏

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    LUCAS, SCOTT. (2004). BEYOND GLOBALIZATION: APPROACHING AMERICA THROUGH THE STATE-PRIVATE NETWORK, CULTURE, AND IDEOLOGY. NAMEH-YE OLUM-E EJTEMAI, 11(2 (22)), 57-80. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/2423/en

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    LUCAS SCOTT. BEYOND GLOBALIZATION: APPROACHING AMERICA THROUGH THE STATE-PRIVATE NETWORK, CULTURE, AND IDEOLOGY. NAMEH-YE OLUM-E EJTEMAI[Internet]. 2004;11(2 (22)):57-80. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/2423/en

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    SCOTT LUCAS, “BEYOND GLOBALIZATION: APPROACHING AMERICA THROUGH THE STATE-PRIVATE NETWORK, CULTURE, AND IDEOLOGY,” NAMEH-YE OLUM-E EJTEMAI, vol. 11, no. 2 (22), pp. 57–80, 2004, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/2423/en

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