[Introduction to "cluster" of articles on globalization]
On one thing the whole world seems to agree: Globalization is homogenizing cultures. At least a lot of countries are acting as if that’s the case.
"Murder Mystery" by John Buntin, in Governing (June 2002), 1100 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Ste. 1300, Washington, D.C. 20036.
By Philip Fisher. Princeton Univ. Press. 268 pp. $26.95
By Steven M. Wise. Perseus. 322 pp. $26
By T. J. Stiles. Knopf. 512 pp. S27.50
By Charles Perrow. Princeton Univ. Press. 259 pp. $34.95
VIDA CLANDESTINA: My Life in the Cuban Revolution. By Enrique Oltuski. Wiley. 276 pp. $24.95
INSIDE THE CUBAN REVOLUTION: Fidel Castro and the Urban Underground. By Julia E. Sweig. Harvard Univ. Press. 302 pp. $29.95
Bv John P. Jackson, Jr. New York Univ. Press. 289 pp. $45
By Toby Young. Da Capo Press. 340 pp. $24