State strategies in the global political economy

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State strategies in the global political economy

Ronen Palan and Jason Abbott, with Phil Deans

Pinter, 1996

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Bibliography: p. [205]-227

Includes and index

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Description

Drawing on current debates on globalization and the future role of the state, the starting point of this book is that the state has not disintegrated, but must restructure and evolve in response to the forces of transnationalization. Theoretically rooted, it uses a wide range of empirical examples to illustrate the difficulties inherent in the notion of a unified response to globalization.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Theories of the competition state: globalization, international political economy and the state
  • competitive strategies in historical perspective. Part 2 Upward mobility - production at the leading edge of technology: size as a strategy
  • the developmental state
  • hegemony as the highest stage of upward mobility
  • the shielders - social democracy as a strategy of competition. Part 3 Survival in the age of global political economy: downward mobility
  • out of the game? Or players in a different game?
  • the parasites
  • state strategies and the transformation of the political-economic map - towards a heterogeneous international political economy.

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