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New avenue of research into the effects of globalisation on the role of the state.
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New avenue of research into the effects of globalisation on the role of the state.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9780521525381
- ISBN-10: 0521525381
- Artikelnr.: 21367232
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 616g
- ISBN-13: 9780521525381
- ISBN-10: 0521525381
- Artikelnr.: 21367232
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
LINDA WEISS is Professor of Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney, Australia.
1. Bringing domestic institutions back in Linda Weiss; Part I. The
Resilience of Welfare States: 2. Disappearing taxes of the 'race to the
middle'? Fiscal policy in the OECD John Hobson; 3. Withering welfare?
Globalisation, political economic institutions, and contemporary welfare
states Duane Swank; 4. Globalisation and social security expansion in East
Africa M. Ramesh; Part II. New Economic Challenges, Changing State
Capacities: 5. France: a new 'capitalism of voice'? Michael Loriaux; 6. The
challenges of economic upgrading in liberalising Thailand Richard Doner and
Ansil Ramsay; 7. Building institutional capacity for China's new economic
opening Tianbiao Zhu; 8. New regimes, new capacities: the politics of
telecommunications nationalisation and liberalisation David Levi-Faur; 9.
Ideas, institutions and interests in the shaping of telecommunications
reform: Japan and the USA Mark Tilton; 10. Diverse paths towards 'the right
institutions': law, the state and economic reform in East Asia Meredith
Woo-Cumings; III. Governing Globalisation: 11. Managing openness in India:
the social construction of a globalist narrative Jalal Alamgir; 12. Guiding
globalisation in East Asia: new roles for old developmental states Linda
Weiss; 13. Governing global finance: financial derivatives, liberal states,
and transformative capacity William Coleman; 14. Is the state being
'transformed' by globalisation? Linda Weiss.
Resilience of Welfare States: 2. Disappearing taxes of the 'race to the
middle'? Fiscal policy in the OECD John Hobson; 3. Withering welfare?
Globalisation, political economic institutions, and contemporary welfare
states Duane Swank; 4. Globalisation and social security expansion in East
Africa M. Ramesh; Part II. New Economic Challenges, Changing State
Capacities: 5. France: a new 'capitalism of voice'? Michael Loriaux; 6. The
challenges of economic upgrading in liberalising Thailand Richard Doner and
Ansil Ramsay; 7. Building institutional capacity for China's new economic
opening Tianbiao Zhu; 8. New regimes, new capacities: the politics of
telecommunications nationalisation and liberalisation David Levi-Faur; 9.
Ideas, institutions and interests in the shaping of telecommunications
reform: Japan and the USA Mark Tilton; 10. Diverse paths towards 'the right
institutions': law, the state and economic reform in East Asia Meredith
Woo-Cumings; III. Governing Globalisation: 11. Managing openness in India:
the social construction of a globalist narrative Jalal Alamgir; 12. Guiding
globalisation in East Asia: new roles for old developmental states Linda
Weiss; 13. Governing global finance: financial derivatives, liberal states,
and transformative capacity William Coleman; 14. Is the state being
'transformed' by globalisation? Linda Weiss.
1. Bringing domestic institutions back in Linda Weiss; Part I. The
Resilience of Welfare States: 2. Disappearing taxes of the 'race to the
middle'? Fiscal policy in the OECD John Hobson; 3. Withering welfare?
Globalisation, political economic institutions, and contemporary welfare
states Duane Swank; 4. Globalisation and social security expansion in East
Africa M. Ramesh; Part II. New Economic Challenges, Changing State
Capacities: 5. France: a new 'capitalism of voice'? Michael Loriaux; 6. The
challenges of economic upgrading in liberalising Thailand Richard Doner and
Ansil Ramsay; 7. Building institutional capacity for China's new economic
opening Tianbiao Zhu; 8. New regimes, new capacities: the politics of
telecommunications nationalisation and liberalisation David Levi-Faur; 9.
Ideas, institutions and interests in the shaping of telecommunications
reform: Japan and the USA Mark Tilton; 10. Diverse paths towards 'the right
institutions': law, the state and economic reform in East Asia Meredith
Woo-Cumings; III. Governing Globalisation: 11. Managing openness in India:
the social construction of a globalist narrative Jalal Alamgir; 12. Guiding
globalisation in East Asia: new roles for old developmental states Linda
Weiss; 13. Governing global finance: financial derivatives, liberal states,
and transformative capacity William Coleman; 14. Is the state being
'transformed' by globalisation? Linda Weiss.
Resilience of Welfare States: 2. Disappearing taxes of the 'race to the
middle'? Fiscal policy in the OECD John Hobson; 3. Withering welfare?
Globalisation, political economic institutions, and contemporary welfare
states Duane Swank; 4. Globalisation and social security expansion in East
Africa M. Ramesh; Part II. New Economic Challenges, Changing State
Capacities: 5. France: a new 'capitalism of voice'? Michael Loriaux; 6. The
challenges of economic upgrading in liberalising Thailand Richard Doner and
Ansil Ramsay; 7. Building institutional capacity for China's new economic
opening Tianbiao Zhu; 8. New regimes, new capacities: the politics of
telecommunications nationalisation and liberalisation David Levi-Faur; 9.
Ideas, institutions and interests in the shaping of telecommunications
reform: Japan and the USA Mark Tilton; 10. Diverse paths towards 'the right
institutions': law, the state and economic reform in East Asia Meredith
Woo-Cumings; III. Governing Globalisation: 11. Managing openness in India:
the social construction of a globalist narrative Jalal Alamgir; 12. Guiding
globalisation in East Asia: new roles for old developmental states Linda
Weiss; 13. Governing global finance: financial derivatives, liberal states,
and transformative capacity William Coleman; 14. Is the state being
'transformed' by globalisation? Linda Weiss.