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States and Sovereignty in the Global Economy

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With editors and contributors of outstanding academic repututation this exciting new book presents an unconventional and radical perspective, revealing that states do still matter.

List of contents

Introduction PART 1 Overview 1 States? Sovereignty? The dilemmas of capitalists in an age of transition 2 Globalization and sovereignty 3 Globalization, state sovereignty, and the “endless” accumulation of capital Part 2 Historical perspectives 4 Two worlds of trade, two worlds of empire: European state-making and industrialization in a Chinese mirror 5 The economics of the Latin American state: ideology, policy, and performancec.1820–1945 6 The modern colonial state and global economic integration, 1815–1945 PART 3 Technologies of globalization 7 Sovereignty, territoriality, and the globalization of finance 8 Embedding the global in the national: implications for the role of the state PART 4 Cases 9 Convergent pressures, divergent responses: France, Great Britain, and Germany between globalization and Europeanization 10 From comprador state to auctioneer state: property change, realignment, and peripheralization in post-state-socialist Central and Eastern Europe 11 Globalization, sovereignty and policy choice: lessons from the Mexican peso crisis 12 States, sovereignty and the response of Southeast Asia’s “miracle” economies to globalization 13 Reinterpreting the Asianization of the world and the role of the state in the rise of China 214 Hemmed in? The state in Africa and global liberalization

About the author

David A. Smith is Associate Professor of Sociology and Urban Planning; he is the author of Third World Cities in Global Perspective, and co-editor of A New World Order? Global Transformations in the Late Twentieth Century. Dorothy J. Solinger is Professor of Politics and Society. She is the author of five books on contemporary China including China’s Transition from Socialism and Contesting Citizenship in Urban China. Steven C. Topik is Professor and Chair of the Department of History. He is the author of four books focusing on Brazil including Trade and Gunboats and The Second Conquest of Latin America. All three are based at the University of California, Irvine.

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With editors and contributors of outstanding academic repututation this exciting new book presents an unconventional and radical perspective, revealing that states do still matter.

Product details

Assisted by David A Smith (Editor), David A. Smith (Editor), Dorothy J Solinger (Editor), Dorothy J. Solinger (Editor), Steven C Topik (Editor), Steven C. Topik (Editor)
Publisher Routledge
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.06.1999
 
EAN 9780415201209
ISBN 978-0-415-20120-9
No. of pages 306
Dimensions 156 mm x 234 mm x 17 mm
Weight 468 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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