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Local Politics, Global Impacts - Steps to a Multi-Disciplinary Analysis of Scales

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Contents: Introduction, Olivier Charnoz, Virginie Diaz Pedregal and Alan L. Kolata. Part I Epistemology: Fractal social facts: a Durkheimian model for a globalized era, Jacques Plouin; The scale issue in global international environment governance: for a transdisciplinary perspective, François Lerin. Part II From Local to Global Dynamics: Corruption, scale and governance in India, Arjun Appadurai; Drugs, local politics and the subversion of global counter-narcotics ideology in Burma’s eastern borderlands, 1988-2012, Patrick Meehan; The political economy of China’s urban expansion and its climate cost: insights from Nanjing, Jie Yu and Olivier Charnoz; Scalar effects in transnational networks: the Arab Spring and the global response, Nikolaos Zahariadis and Akis Kalaitzidis. Part III From Global to Local Dynamics: The local power effects of global discourses: a methodological enquiry into ‘community participation’, Olivier Charnoz; A containment tool in changing hands: the global discourse on participation in Latin America, Olivier Charnoz; The effects of donors’ ownership and participatory policy ideas on local power structures: a case study of informal settlements in Nairobi, Andrea Rigon; Ownership and participatory processes: from global motto to local challenges. The case of a key poverty reduction program in ethnic minority areas of Vietnam, Christian Culas, Mireille Razafindrakoto and François Roubaud; Globalization and domestic politics: a call for theoretical reorientation, Lloyd Gruber. Index.

About the author

Olivier Charnoz is a Political Scientist and international consultant in development and global governance issues. He holds a PhD from the London School of Economics. Virginie Diaz Pedregal is a research fellow in political sociology, at the AFD Research Department (French Development Agency) in Paris. Alan Kolata is the Bernard E. and Ellen C. Sunny Distinguished Service Professor of Anthropology and of the Social Sciences at the University of Chicago.

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