Examines the impact of globalisaton across the ideological landscape of British politics by profiling the discourse on globalisation of several political groups involved in making and contestign British foreign economic policy.
Examines the impact of globalisaton across the ideological landscape of British politics by profiling the discourse on globalisation of several political groups involved in making and contestign British foreign economic policy.
Craig Berry is a Senior Researcher at the International Longevity Centre.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Globalisation studies, the materialist bias and the 'third wave' 2. Political economy and ideology 3. Competition and change: the case of New Labour 4. Serving the 'offshore': the case of International Financial Services, London 5. The free trade dilemma: the case of the Liberal Democrats 6. Trade justice and development: the case of Oxfam 7. Capitalism's final phase: the case of the Socialist Workers' Party 8. Conclusion: towards a new understanding of globalisation in the ideological landscape of British politics References
Introduction 1. Globalisation studies, the materialist bias and the 'third wave' 2. Political economy and ideology 3. Competition and change: the case of New Labour 4. Serving the 'offshore': the case of International Financial Services, London 5. The free trade dilemma: the case of the Liberal Democrats 6. Trade justice and development: the case of Oxfam 7. Capitalism's final phase: the case of the Socialist Workers' Party 8. Conclusion: towards a new understanding of globalisation in the ideological landscape of British politics References
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