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This book seeks to place emphasis on the transnational dynamics of globalization. Whereas international processes occur across borders, transnational processes, in addition to this, occur through functional integration (to different degrees and through different ways). This can be seen most clearly in today's networks of finance and production, of which Asia and Oceania are deeply integrated.
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This book seeks to place emphasis on the transnational dynamics of globalization. Whereas international processes occur across borders, transnational processes, in addition to this, occur through functional integration (to different degrees and through different ways). This can be seen most clearly in today's networks of finance and production, of which Asia and Oceania are deeply integrated.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317482871
- Artikelnr.: 43832193
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317482871
- Artikelnr.: 43832193
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Jeb Sprague is in the Department of Sociology at the University of California at Santa Barbara and is a founding member of the Network for Critical Studies of Global Capitalism. View his academic website at: https://sites.google.com/site/jebsprague/.
Introduction 1. Global Capitalism and Transnational Class Formation in Asia
and Oceania Transnational Capitalist Class 2. Statism and the Transnational
Capitalist Class in China 3. Japanese Transnational Capitalists and
Asia-Pacific Free Trade 4. The Rise of China and India and the Formation of
a Transnational Capitalist Class in the Asia/Oceania Region 5. Lean
Production as a Tool of Global Capitalism in Asia: The Transnational
Capitalist Class in Action Labor and the Global Economy 6. Global
Capitalism and the Transformation of China's Working Class 7. Transnational
Class Formation: A View from Below 8. National Champions in a Global Arena:
Rhetoric and Inequality in Global Capitalism Finance and Production Capital
9. Offshore Tax Havens: The Borderlands of Global Capitalism 10. Conflicts
within Transnational Finance Capital and the Motivations of
Climate-Interested Investors 11. From Client State to Rentier State?: New
Compradors, Transnational Capital and the Internationalization of
Globalizing Dynamics in Australia, 1990-2013 Transnational Dynamics and
(Under-)development 12. Uneven Geographies of Transnational Capitalism in
Laos 13. From Missionary to New Middle Class Schooling in the Era of Global
Capitalism: Dilemmas of inclusive education reform in India 14. From
Transnational Trends to Local Practices: Monitoring Social Impact in a
Papua New Guinea Mining Community Transnationally Oriented Elites and the
State Apparatus 15. Global Capitalism, the BRICS, and the Transnational
State 16. State, Capital, and Class Struggle in Australia: Reflections on
the Global Capitalism Perspective 17. The Regionalization of Capital in the
Patchwork Economy and the Transnationalization of the Subnational State
Conclusion 18. Global Capitalism and its Discontents: Toward a Political
Economy of the Possible.
and Oceania Transnational Capitalist Class 2. Statism and the Transnational
Capitalist Class in China 3. Japanese Transnational Capitalists and
Asia-Pacific Free Trade 4. The Rise of China and India and the Formation of
a Transnational Capitalist Class in the Asia/Oceania Region 5. Lean
Production as a Tool of Global Capitalism in Asia: The Transnational
Capitalist Class in Action Labor and the Global Economy 6. Global
Capitalism and the Transformation of China's Working Class 7. Transnational
Class Formation: A View from Below 8. National Champions in a Global Arena:
Rhetoric and Inequality in Global Capitalism Finance and Production Capital
9. Offshore Tax Havens: The Borderlands of Global Capitalism 10. Conflicts
within Transnational Finance Capital and the Motivations of
Climate-Interested Investors 11. From Client State to Rentier State?: New
Compradors, Transnational Capital and the Internationalization of
Globalizing Dynamics in Australia, 1990-2013 Transnational Dynamics and
(Under-)development 12. Uneven Geographies of Transnational Capitalism in
Laos 13. From Missionary to New Middle Class Schooling in the Era of Global
Capitalism: Dilemmas of inclusive education reform in India 14. From
Transnational Trends to Local Practices: Monitoring Social Impact in a
Papua New Guinea Mining Community Transnationally Oriented Elites and the
State Apparatus 15. Global Capitalism, the BRICS, and the Transnational
State 16. State, Capital, and Class Struggle in Australia: Reflections on
the Global Capitalism Perspective 17. The Regionalization of Capital in the
Patchwork Economy and the Transnationalization of the Subnational State
Conclusion 18. Global Capitalism and its Discontents: Toward a Political
Economy of the Possible.
Introduction 1. Global Capitalism and Transnational Class Formation in Asia
and Oceania Transnational Capitalist Class 2. Statism and the Transnational
Capitalist Class in China 3. Japanese Transnational Capitalists and
Asia-Pacific Free Trade 4. The Rise of China and India and the Formation of
a Transnational Capitalist Class in the Asia/Oceania Region 5. Lean
Production as a Tool of Global Capitalism in Asia: The Transnational
Capitalist Class in Action Labor and the Global Economy 6. Global
Capitalism and the Transformation of China's Working Class 7. Transnational
Class Formation: A View from Below 8. National Champions in a Global Arena:
Rhetoric and Inequality in Global Capitalism Finance and Production Capital
9. Offshore Tax Havens: The Borderlands of Global Capitalism 10. Conflicts
within Transnational Finance Capital and the Motivations of
Climate-Interested Investors 11. From Client State to Rentier State?: New
Compradors, Transnational Capital and the Internationalization of
Globalizing Dynamics in Australia, 1990-2013 Transnational Dynamics and
(Under-)development 12. Uneven Geographies of Transnational Capitalism in
Laos 13. From Missionary to New Middle Class Schooling in the Era of Global
Capitalism: Dilemmas of inclusive education reform in India 14. From
Transnational Trends to Local Practices: Monitoring Social Impact in a
Papua New Guinea Mining Community Transnationally Oriented Elites and the
State Apparatus 15. Global Capitalism, the BRICS, and the Transnational
State 16. State, Capital, and Class Struggle in Australia: Reflections on
the Global Capitalism Perspective 17. The Regionalization of Capital in the
Patchwork Economy and the Transnationalization of the Subnational State
Conclusion 18. Global Capitalism and its Discontents: Toward a Political
Economy of the Possible.
and Oceania Transnational Capitalist Class 2. Statism and the Transnational
Capitalist Class in China 3. Japanese Transnational Capitalists and
Asia-Pacific Free Trade 4. The Rise of China and India and the Formation of
a Transnational Capitalist Class in the Asia/Oceania Region 5. Lean
Production as a Tool of Global Capitalism in Asia: The Transnational
Capitalist Class in Action Labor and the Global Economy 6. Global
Capitalism and the Transformation of China's Working Class 7. Transnational
Class Formation: A View from Below 8. National Champions in a Global Arena:
Rhetoric and Inequality in Global Capitalism Finance and Production Capital
9. Offshore Tax Havens: The Borderlands of Global Capitalism 10. Conflicts
within Transnational Finance Capital and the Motivations of
Climate-Interested Investors 11. From Client State to Rentier State?: New
Compradors, Transnational Capital and the Internationalization of
Globalizing Dynamics in Australia, 1990-2013 Transnational Dynamics and
(Under-)development 12. Uneven Geographies of Transnational Capitalism in
Laos 13. From Missionary to New Middle Class Schooling in the Era of Global
Capitalism: Dilemmas of inclusive education reform in India 14. From
Transnational Trends to Local Practices: Monitoring Social Impact in a
Papua New Guinea Mining Community Transnationally Oriented Elites and the
State Apparatus 15. Global Capitalism, the BRICS, and the Transnational
State 16. State, Capital, and Class Struggle in Australia: Reflections on
the Global Capitalism Perspective 17. The Regionalization of Capital in the
Patchwork Economy and the Transnationalization of the Subnational State
Conclusion 18. Global Capitalism and its Discontents: Toward a Political
Economy of the Possible.