The internationalization of the German political economy : evolution of a hegemonic project
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The internationalization of the German political economy : evolution of a hegemonic project
(International political economy series)
Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1992
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Description
The internationalization of the German political economy in the postwar era has produced a special socio-economic and political formation which this anthology views as a 'hegemonic project'. Based upon a virtually total West German integration into the 'West', this project has evolved within a new international division of labour and a global political system in which the German state, with its extreme level of export dependency and need for stability, has become a guardian and champion of the global status quo.
Table of Contents
- List of Tables, Figures and Maps - List of Foreign Terms and Abbreviations - Acknowledgements - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction
- W.D.Graf - Internationalization and Exoneration: Social Functions of the Transnationalizing West German Political Economy in the Postwar Era
- W.D.Graf - Change and Internationalization in Industry: Toward a Sectoral Interpretation of West German Politics
- C.Deubner - The Federal Republic and the New International Division of Labour: Crucial Developments in the Seventies
- G.Simonis - Internationalization and the Reorganization of Production and Marketing in the Volkswagen Corporation
- R.Doleschal - The Integration of the West German Textile and Clothing Industry into the New International Division of Labour
- S.Raasche & P.Wahnschaffe - German-French Economic Relations within the International Division of Labour: Interdependence, Divergence or Structural Dominance?
- C.Deubner, U.Rehfeld & F.Schlupp - Towards the New Germany: The Logic of Rapid Unification and the Social Experiment of Radical Marketization in the GDR
- A.Pickel - The Transformation of the East German Economy: The Visions of the German Parties and Governments: And the Reality
- J.Roesler - The 'New' Germany and the Third World: Aspects of a Changing Relationship
- B.H.Schultz - External Dimensions of an Alternative Economic Policy
- K-G.Zinn - Gross-Deutschland in Europe: Planned or Unplanned Effects of the German Anschluss on Hegemonic Leadership in the European Community
- T.O.Hueglin - World Market Strategy and World-Power Politics: German Europeanization and Globalization Projects in the 1990's
- F.Schlupp - Index
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