New diplomacy in the post-Cold War world : essays for Susan Strange
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New diplomacy in the post-Cold War world : essays for Susan Strange
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1993
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内容説明
The world has changed with the end of the Cold War. While multinational businesses continue to extend their operations in increasingly globalized markets, governments and international agencies try to reassert their control by regulating cross-border activities in production, finance, trade and environmental protection. In some areas international co-operation works well, but in others, disintegration prevails. This study features an international group of contributors who explore emerging trends in the international political economy and the prospects for new world orders. Roger Morgan has also written "The United States and West Germany: A Study in Alliance Politics", "Britain and West Germany: Changing Societies and the Future of Foreign Policy" and "Partners and Rivals in Western Europe". The contributors include: R.W. Cox, M.H. Allen, A. Arantes Jr, A.F.K. Organski, B. Bueno De Mesquita, P. Ellehoj, B. Verbeek, M. De Cecco, M.G. Gilman, L.W. Pauly, S. Enkyo, V.C. Price, R. Dore, W. Deckers, J.M. Stopford, R. Higgins, C. Cragg, A.F.M. De Bievre, I.J. Koppen, S. Davies, D.P. Calleo, I. Grunberg, L. Tsoukalis, J. Odlander, G. Merritt.
目次
- Introduction: new ideas for a strange world - Melanges pour Susan, S. Guzzini et al. Part 1 New analyses for a changing global political economy: "sea changes" in the global political economy - realism, political economy and the world economy, rival workers - bargaining power and justice in global systems, the limits of diplomacy - the influence of traditional economic relations in a new world
- international political economy in need of new approaches - forecasting the 1992 French Referendum, deus ex machina - the process of international economic co-operation, beyond the challenge of neorealism - an agenda for the study of international political economy. Part 2 Emerging structures - new bargains: new games in the "casino" - financial relations - between internationalism and transnationalism, moving toward a world of convertibility, from monetary manager to crisis manager - systemic change and the international monetary fund, authorities and markets - the case of BIS standards
- national development and the international management of "surplus capacity" - a new diplomacy and the international activity of US banks
- market the decay of GATT - does multilateralism have a future?, rethinking free trade, self-reliance - Mao Zedong on the shoulders of Friedrich List
- "rival states-rival firms" - "rival states" revisited, a multinational corporation or an international organization?, deregulating gas and electricity in Europe
- the political economy of environment and information - conflict, competence and commitment to cost control in the quest for environment-friendly shipping, free-trade versus environment - catching tuna fish and dophins in GATT backwaters, famine prediction without prevention - the political economy of information use. Part 3 Europe and "the transnational empire" after the Cold War: declining hegemony or "transnational empire" - good housekeeping and the US global role, the Persian Gulf War and the myth of lost hegemony
- the EC in the "new world order" - the political economy of new Europe, order, what order? - the European Community in a sea of change, the European Community in the 21st century - why an EC security policy is the surest route to European union. Postscript: a new world order - old forces, new riddles, no answers, R. Dahrendorf.
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