Constitutionalizing Inequality and the Clash of Globalizations
Article first published online: 13 FEB 2003
DOI: 10.1111/1521-9488.00254
International Studies Association 2002
Additional Information
How to Cite
Gill, S. (2002), Constitutionalizing Inequality and the Clash of Globalizations. International Studies Review, 4: 47–65. doi: 10.1111/1521-9488.00254
Publication History
- Issue published online: 13 FEB 2003
- Article first published online: 13 FEB 2003
- Abstract
- Cited By
Intensified inequalities, social dislocations and human insecurity have coincided with a redefinition of the political in the emerging world order. Part of this redefinition involves the emergence of new constitutionalism. New constitutionalism limits democratic control over central elements of economic policy and regulation by locking in future governments to liberal frameworks of accumulation premised on freedom of enterprise. New political “limits of the possible” are also redefined by a “clash of globalizations” as new constitutionalism and more generally “globalization from above” is contested from below by nationalists, populists and fundamentalists as well as diverse progressive movements in innovative forms of global political agency.

1468-2486/asset/MISR_left.gif?v=1&s=68a8abc3a933df1f6d0692974b2bff372dbadc72)
1468-2486/asset/MISR_centre.gif?v=1&s=b6846b10f509657cc8f192e0e781e8869e22b93a)
1468-2486/asset/MISR_right.gif?v=1&s=dbf4823a6a3d8adfd53f319b7e99bdff105757e6)
1468-2486/asset/cover.gif?v=1&s=6855071904e2b18fa878e827b5bfddcb5a44145f)