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Globalization and global governance

Vincent Cable

(Chatham House papers)

The Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1999

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 131-139

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巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9781855673502

内容説明

Drawing out common lessons and experiences from the economic transformation process in China, India and Russia, this study assesses the implications for the rest of the world. The book considers, first, the liberalization "revolution" which all three countries have sought to manage, albeit with different time-scales and with different results. All three have made substantial moves towards becoming more open and market-oriented economies and have struggled, so far without great success, to deal with the legacy of large, inefficient state enterprises and their fiscal implications. The second part of the book describes a new form of capitalism - the so-called "anarcho-capitalism" - which is emerging in societies with weak rules, no effective system of corporate governance and fierce competitition. The author then describes the interface between the three countries and the rest of the world - the trade policy regime (including admission to the GATT/World Trade Organization), foreign investment and international capital markets.

目次

  • Part 1 The state of globalization: globalization - what is it? deconstructing globalization
  • the driving forces - the two revolutions
  • is globalization inevitable? is it desirable? Part 2 The politics of globalization: national politics in a global economy
  • does globalization threaten the national state? gainers and losers
  • beyond economics - national security
  • the politics of identity. Part 3 Globalization and global governance: an evolving system
  • from trade to capital glows - a paradigm shift
  • disappearing nation states
  • global variable geometry
  • the limits of self regulating globalization
  • appendix: functional clubs - global financial market regulation, telecoms and information standard setting. Part 4 A regulatory deficit? systematic risk and a lender of last resort
  • rules for competition
  • creating global infrastructure and networks
  • the commons. Part 5 Improving the process: integrating the big new players
  • legality and extraterritoriality
  • accountability, transparency and subsidiarity
  • mutual recognition and competition among rules. Part 6 The new frontier - globalization and ethics: value convergence
  • contrary currents
  • corruption
  • environment and labour standards
  • human rights, international equity. Part 7 Conclusion - globalization and its enemies.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9781855673519

内容説明

Drawing out common lessons and experiences from the economic transformation process in China, India and Russia, this study assesses the implications for the rest of the world. The book considers, first, the liberalization "revolution" which all three countries have sought to manage, albeit with different time-scales and with different results. All three have made substantial moves towards becoming more open and market-oriented economies and have struggled, so far without great success, to deal with the legacy of large, inefficient state enterprises and their fiscal implications. The second part of the book describes a new form of capitalism - the so-called "anarcho-capitalism" - which is emerging in societies with weak rules, no effective system of corporate governance and fierce competitition. The author then describes the interface between the three countries and the rest of the world - the trade policy regime (including admission to the GATT/World Trade Organization), foreign investment and international capital markets

目次

  • Part 1 The state of globalization: globalization - what is it? deconstructing globalization
  • the driving forces - the two revolutions
  • is globalization inevitable? is it desirable? Part 2 The politics of globalization: national politics in a global economy
  • does globalization threaten the national state? gainers and losers
  • beyond economics - national security
  • the politics of identity. Part 3 Globalization and global governance: an evolving system
  • from trade to capital glows - a paradigm shift
  • disappearing nation states
  • global variable geometry
  • the limits of self regulating globalization
  • appendix: functional clubs - global financial market regulation, telecoms and information standard setting. Part 4 A regulatory deficit? systematic risk and a lender of last resort
  • rules for competition
  • creating global infrastructure and networks
  • the commons. Part 5 Improving the process: integrating the big new players
  • legality and extraterritoriality
  • accountability, transparency and subsidiarity
  • mutual recognition and competition among rules. Part 6 The new frontier - globalization and ethics: value convergence
  • contrary currents
  • corruption
  • environment and labour standards
  • human rights, international equity. Part 7 Conclusion - globalization and its enemies.

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詳細情報
  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA46003587
  • ISBN
    • 1855673509
    • 1855673517
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    London
  • ページ数/冊数
    xvi, 139 p.
  • 大きさ
    23 cm
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