Non-State Actors and Authority in the Global System
Herausgeber: Bieler, Andreas; Underhill, Geoffrey; Higgott, Richard
Non-State Actors and Authority in the Global System
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The chapters in this book explore the nature of the relationships between state and non-state actors in an evolving global economic order, where both strive to continue the same system of economic production under new conditions.
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The chapters in this book explore the nature of the relationships between state and non-state actors in an evolving global economic order, where both strive to continue the same system of economic production under new conditions.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415510714
- ISBN-10: 0415510716
- Artikelnr.: 42194269
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780415510714
- ISBN-10: 0415510716
- Artikelnr.: 42194269
Andreas Bieler, Richard Higgott, Geoffrey Underhill
Introduction: globalisation and non-state actors Richard A. Higgott,
Geoffrey R. D. Underhill and Andreas Bieler Part I. Theoretical
considerations: the changing nature of authority relations 1. Who does
what? Collective action and the changing nature of authority Ann M. Florini
2. Grassroots empowerment: states, non-state actors and global policy
formation Kendall W. Stiles Part II. Multinational companies and the
establishment of international rules 3. Globalisation and policy
convergence: the case of direct investment rules Andrew Walter 4. State
authority and investment security: non-state actors and the negotiation of
the Multilateral Agreement on Investment at the OECD Elizabeth Smythe 5.
Structures, agents, and institutions: private corporate power and the
globalisation of intellectual property rights Susan K. Sell 6. Business
strategy and evolving rules in the Single European Market Duncan Matthews
and John F. Pickering 7. Private sector international regimes Virginia
Haufler 8. Corporate political action in the global polity: national and
transnational strategies in the climate change negotiations David L. Levy
and Daniel Egan Part III. Multinational companies and the international
restructuring of production 9. Alliance capitalism as industrial order:
exploring new forms of interfirm competition in the globalising economy
Brian Portnoy 10. How global is Ford Motor Company's global strategy? Maria
Isabel Studer Noguez 11. Foreign capital, host-country-firm mandates, and
the terms of globalisation Jochen Lorentzen Part IV. Globalisation and
inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations 12. Private
authority, scholarly legitimacy and political credibility: think tanks and
informal diplomacy Diane Stone 13. International trade rules and states:
enhanced authority for the WTO? Gilbert Gagné 14. The World Bank, the World
Trade Organisation and the environmental social movement Marc Williams 15.
'In the foothills' - relations between the IMF and civil society Jan Aart
Scholte 16. Transnational environmental groups, media, science and public
sentiment(s) in domestic policy-making on climate change Susanne Jakobsen
Geoffrey R. D. Underhill and Andreas Bieler Part I. Theoretical
considerations: the changing nature of authority relations 1. Who does
what? Collective action and the changing nature of authority Ann M. Florini
2. Grassroots empowerment: states, non-state actors and global policy
formation Kendall W. Stiles Part II. Multinational companies and the
establishment of international rules 3. Globalisation and policy
convergence: the case of direct investment rules Andrew Walter 4. State
authority and investment security: non-state actors and the negotiation of
the Multilateral Agreement on Investment at the OECD Elizabeth Smythe 5.
Structures, agents, and institutions: private corporate power and the
globalisation of intellectual property rights Susan K. Sell 6. Business
strategy and evolving rules in the Single European Market Duncan Matthews
and John F. Pickering 7. Private sector international regimes Virginia
Haufler 8. Corporate political action in the global polity: national and
transnational strategies in the climate change negotiations David L. Levy
and Daniel Egan Part III. Multinational companies and the international
restructuring of production 9. Alliance capitalism as industrial order:
exploring new forms of interfirm competition in the globalising economy
Brian Portnoy 10. How global is Ford Motor Company's global strategy? Maria
Isabel Studer Noguez 11. Foreign capital, host-country-firm mandates, and
the terms of globalisation Jochen Lorentzen Part IV. Globalisation and
inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations 12. Private
authority, scholarly legitimacy and political credibility: think tanks and
informal diplomacy Diane Stone 13. International trade rules and states:
enhanced authority for the WTO? Gilbert Gagné 14. The World Bank, the World
Trade Organisation and the environmental social movement Marc Williams 15.
'In the foothills' - relations between the IMF and civil society Jan Aart
Scholte 16. Transnational environmental groups, media, science and public
sentiment(s) in domestic policy-making on climate change Susanne Jakobsen
Introduction: globalisation and non-state actors Richard A. Higgott,
Geoffrey R. D. Underhill and Andreas Bieler Part I. Theoretical
considerations: the changing nature of authority relations 1. Who does
what? Collective action and the changing nature of authority Ann M. Florini
2. Grassroots empowerment: states, non-state actors and global policy
formation Kendall W. Stiles Part II. Multinational companies and the
establishment of international rules 3. Globalisation and policy
convergence: the case of direct investment rules Andrew Walter 4. State
authority and investment security: non-state actors and the negotiation of
the Multilateral Agreement on Investment at the OECD Elizabeth Smythe 5.
Structures, agents, and institutions: private corporate power and the
globalisation of intellectual property rights Susan K. Sell 6. Business
strategy and evolving rules in the Single European Market Duncan Matthews
and John F. Pickering 7. Private sector international regimes Virginia
Haufler 8. Corporate political action in the global polity: national and
transnational strategies in the climate change negotiations David L. Levy
and Daniel Egan Part III. Multinational companies and the international
restructuring of production 9. Alliance capitalism as industrial order:
exploring new forms of interfirm competition in the globalising economy
Brian Portnoy 10. How global is Ford Motor Company's global strategy? Maria
Isabel Studer Noguez 11. Foreign capital, host-country-firm mandates, and
the terms of globalisation Jochen Lorentzen Part IV. Globalisation and
inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations 12. Private
authority, scholarly legitimacy and political credibility: think tanks and
informal diplomacy Diane Stone 13. International trade rules and states:
enhanced authority for the WTO? Gilbert Gagné 14. The World Bank, the World
Trade Organisation and the environmental social movement Marc Williams 15.
'In the foothills' - relations between the IMF and civil society Jan Aart
Scholte 16. Transnational environmental groups, media, science and public
sentiment(s) in domestic policy-making on climate change Susanne Jakobsen
Geoffrey R. D. Underhill and Andreas Bieler Part I. Theoretical
considerations: the changing nature of authority relations 1. Who does
what? Collective action and the changing nature of authority Ann M. Florini
2. Grassroots empowerment: states, non-state actors and global policy
formation Kendall W. Stiles Part II. Multinational companies and the
establishment of international rules 3. Globalisation and policy
convergence: the case of direct investment rules Andrew Walter 4. State
authority and investment security: non-state actors and the negotiation of
the Multilateral Agreement on Investment at the OECD Elizabeth Smythe 5.
Structures, agents, and institutions: private corporate power and the
globalisation of intellectual property rights Susan K. Sell 6. Business
strategy and evolving rules in the Single European Market Duncan Matthews
and John F. Pickering 7. Private sector international regimes Virginia
Haufler 8. Corporate political action in the global polity: national and
transnational strategies in the climate change negotiations David L. Levy
and Daniel Egan Part III. Multinational companies and the international
restructuring of production 9. Alliance capitalism as industrial order:
exploring new forms of interfirm competition in the globalising economy
Brian Portnoy 10. How global is Ford Motor Company's global strategy? Maria
Isabel Studer Noguez 11. Foreign capital, host-country-firm mandates, and
the terms of globalisation Jochen Lorentzen Part IV. Globalisation and
inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations 12. Private
authority, scholarly legitimacy and political credibility: think tanks and
informal diplomacy Diane Stone 13. International trade rules and states:
enhanced authority for the WTO? Gilbert Gagné 14. The World Bank, the World
Trade Organisation and the environmental social movement Marc Williams 15.
'In the foothills' - relations between the IMF and civil society Jan Aart
Scholte 16. Transnational environmental groups, media, science and public
sentiment(s) in domestic policy-making on climate change Susanne Jakobsen