This book examines, from a policy regime perspective, how developed countries attempt to achieve such a breakthrough at critical junctures triggered by economic crises. It initially assesses the nature of the present crisis and identifies the actors involved. Thereafter, it provides an analytical definition of a crisis, stressing that most crises contain within them the potential to be turned into an opportunity. Finally, it presents a new analytical design in which we can incorporate today's more globalized and fluid context.
This book examines, from a policy regime perspective, how developed countries attempt to achieve such a breakthrough at critical junctures triggered by economic crises. It initially assesses the nature of the present crisis and identifies the actors involved. Thereafter, it provides an analytical definition of a crisis, stressing that most crises contain within them the potential to be turned into an opportunity. Finally, it presents a new analytical design in which we can incorporate today's more globalized and fluid context.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hideko Magara is Professor in the Graduate School of Political Science, Waseda University, Japan
Inhaltsangabe
I.Introduction 1.New Models of Democratic Capitalism and Policy Regime Change II.Models of New Democratic Capitalism 2.Crisis, Oportunity and Democracy in Contemporary Europe 3.The Rise of the European Consolidation State 4.Cost of Democracy: Changing Aspects of Modern Democracy 5.Institutional Change and Regime Crisis: A Critical Viewpoint on Neoliberalism III.Comparative analyses 6.The Political-Economic Implications of De-industrialization with Varieties of Capitalism: An EU-Japan Comparative Analysis 7.Growth, Employment and Social Security Governance in the EU and Japan 8.The Diversity of the 'Neoliberal Policy Regime' and Income Distribution IV.Regime Competition in International Rivalry and Cooperation 9.Using Neofunctionalism to Understand the Disintegration of Europe 10.From the Variety of Socioeconomic Regimes to Contemporary International Relations 11.Balance-of-Payments Constraints, Change in Income Distribution, and Economic Growth in the Era of Globalization
I.Introduction 1.New Models of Democratic Capitalism and Policy Regime Change II.Models of New Democratic Capitalism 2.Crisis, Oportunity and Democracy in Contemporary Europe 3.The Rise of the European Consolidation State 4.Cost of Democracy: Changing Aspects of Modern Democracy 5.Institutional Change and Regime Crisis: A Critical Viewpoint on Neoliberalism III.Comparative analyses 6.The Political-Economic Implications of De-industrialization with Varieties of Capitalism: An EU-Japan Comparative Analysis 7.Growth, Employment and Social Security Governance in the EU and Japan 8.The Diversity of the 'Neoliberal Policy Regime' and Income Distribution IV.Regime Competition in International Rivalry and Cooperation 9.Using Neofunctionalism to Understand the Disintegration of Europe 10.From the Variety of Socioeconomic Regimes to Contemporary International Relations 11.Balance-of-Payments Constraints, Change in Income Distribution, and Economic Growth in the Era of Globalization
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