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Alice Landau investigates the confluence, magnitude and dynamics of globalization and regionalization, and highlights the integrative and disintegrative effects of both processes. She digs deep in to the processes and traces the inequalities embedded in their dynamics. The analysis is complemented by a detailed empirical investigation into the geographical distribution of trade, investments, capital and transnational corporations, which are cumulatively concentrated in a few highly developed and developing countries, thus limiting the development prospects for the majority of developing countries.…mehr

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Alice Landau investigates the confluence, magnitude and dynamics of globalization and regionalization, and highlights the integrative and disintegrative effects of both processes. She digs deep in to the processes and traces the inequalities embedded in their dynamics. The analysis is complemented by a detailed empirical investigation into the geographical distribution of trade, investments, capital and transnational corporations, which are cumulatively concentrated in a few highly developed and developing countries, thus limiting the development prospects for the majority of developing countries.
Autorenporträt
ALICE LANDAU is Professor of International Relations at the Department of Political Science, University of Geneva. Her publications include: The Enlargement of the European Union: Issues and Strategies (with Victoria Curzon-Price and Richard Whitman), and Rethinking the European Union: Institutions, Interests and Identities (with Richard Whitman). She is guest editor of a special issue of the Journal of International Negotiation.
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'...highly recommended...' - Choice