State strategies in the global political economy
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書誌事項
State strategies in the global political economy
Pinter, 1999
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注記
Originally published: c1996
Bibliography: p. [207]-229
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work examines the plethora of competitive strategies adopted by the modern state: from the exclusive hegemonic strategies of the most powerful states to the parasitical strategies of the mini-states that serve as tax havens and flags of conveniencethe welfare policies of the "shielders" to the repressed and exploited labour forces of "downwardly mobile" Third World states; from emerging continental economies of NAFTA and the EU, to the utter despair of collapsed states structurally unable to compete in the world economy. By investigating these strategic responses, this book presents a comprehensive study of the tactics and strategies employed by states to achieve greater stability and strength with the global political economy.
目次
- Globalization, neo-institutionalism and the competition state
- the state in the global political economy
- large markets as strategies of competition in the modern political economy
- the capitalist developmental state in East Asia
- the shielder's strategy - the competitive advantage of social democracy
- hegemony - power and competitive advantage
- downward mobility - repression and expoitation as a strategy of development
- the parasites - tax havens and off-shore finance
- not in the game?
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