【グローバリゼーションの政治経済学】
The New Political Economy of Globalisation. hardcover 1120 p.
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Volume 1: Part 1 Concepts and theories: the dynamics of globalization -toward an operational formulation, James N. Rosenau; wake up, Krasner! theworld "has" changed, Susan Strange; the dynamics of financial globalization -technology, market structure and policy response, Philip G. Cerny; explainingthe globalization of financial markets - bringing states back in, EricHelleinr; globalization and its limits - reports of the death of the nationaleconomy are greatly exaggerated, Robert Wade; the myth of a "global" economy- enduring national foundations and emerging regional realities, John Zysman;the globalization of economic activity, Jonathan Perraton et al; at homeabroad, abroad at home - international liberalization and domestic stabilityin the new world economy, John Gerard Ruggie; globalization - myths andrealities, Philip McMichael; global perestroika, Robert W. Cox; capitalismand its future - remarks on regulation, government and governance, BobJessop. Part 2 The state: overturning "globalization" - resisting theteleological, reclaiming the "political", Louise Amoore et al; the defectivestate, Susan Strange; globalization and the future of the nation state, PaulHirst and Grahame Thompson; globalization and the state, Leo Panitch; globalcapitalism and the state, Jan Aarte Scholte; the politics of economicmanagement in the 1990s, Peter Burnham; the eclipse of the state? reflectionson stateness in an era of globalization, Peter Evans; globalization and themyth of the powerless state, Linda Weiss; shrinking states? globalization andnational autonomy in the OECD, Geoffrey Garrett; the decaying pillars of theWestphalian temple - implications for international order and governance,Mark W. Zacher; globalization and the social state, David Armstrong; hasglobalization ended the rise and rise of the nation-state?, Michael Mann.Volume 2: Part 1 New modes of governance: terrioriality and beyond -problematizing modernity in international relations, John Gerard Ruggie;governance in the 21st century, James N. Rosenau; the United Nations in the1990s -proactive cosmopolitanism and the issue of sovereignty, Paul Taylor;Japan, the World Bank and the art of paradigm maintenance - "The East AsianMiracle" in political perspective, Robert Wade; "in the foothills" -relations between the IMF and civil society Jan Aart Scholte; Europeanintegration from the 1980s - state-centric v. multi-level governance, GaryMarks et al; regions, states and the European Union - modernist reaction orpostmodern adaptation?, James Anderson and James Goodman; the state and theglobal city - notes towards a conception of place-centred governance, SaskiaSassen; global capitalism and liberal myths -dispute settlement in privateinternational trade relations, A. Claire Cutler; passing judgement - creditrating processes as regulatory mechanisms of governance in the emerging worldorder, Timothy J. Sinclair. (part contents).