Joseph A. Camilleri, 'Making Sense of Globalisation', in John Wiseman (ed), Alternatives to Globalisation: An Asia-Pacific Perspective, Melbourne: Community Aid Aborad, 1997, pp. 6-13.
Joseph A. Camilleri, 'The UN’s Place in the Era of Globalization: A Four Dimensional Perspective', in A.J. Paolini, A.P. Jarvis and C. Reus-Smit, (eds.), Between Sovereignty and Global Governance: The State, Civil Society, and the United Nations, London: Macmillan, 1998, pp. 333-350.
Joseph A. Camilleri, 'Globalisation and the New Internationalism', in Joseph A. Camilleri and Chandra Muzaffar (eds), Globalization: The Perspectives and Experiences of the Religious Traditions of Asia Pacific, Kuala Lumpur: JUST, 1998, 5-18.
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This article by K. C. Boey (Sunday Times, Malaysia, 1 November 2003) reports on the book launch of Camilleri's book Regionalism in the New Asia-Pacific Order: the Political Economy of the Asia-Pacific Region, Volume 2. The book was lunched by Prof Desmond Ball (Australian National University).