Alternative capitalisms : geographies of emerging regions
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Alternative capitalisms : geographies of emerging regions
Arnold , Distributed in the United States of America by Oxford University Press, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [228]-242) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780340759431
Description
This book aims to examine the effects of globalization and economic and political transformations in those parts of the world which are now regularly referred to as 'emerging regions'. These are Latin America and the Caribbean, East Central Europe and the former Soviet Union and East Asia. This book breaks new ground in three areas. First of all it develops a critique of the use of the term "emerging regions" for geographers and social scientists and relates this to world-systems theory. Secondly, it explores the development trajectories and challenges of countries in this so-called emerging world, countries that will be crucial to the evolution of the world economy in the twenty-first century. Thirdly, it compares and contrasts the pathways of both economic and political change in the three world regions under focus. This is a unique approach in terms of books published in both geography and the social sciences.
Within the context of the three world regions, the book combines historical and contemporary analysis of the evolving world-system. In these regions we are concerned to understand the historical expansion and extension of capitalism and how its contemporary forms of production, exchange and regulation are evolving. The authors believe that at the present time these processes have produced 'alternative capitalisms' - economic and associated developments which, while assuredly capitalist, differ in various ways from those typical of the capitalist West or 'core economies' of North America and Western Europe.
Table of Contents
PREFACE
PART ONE: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS
Chapter 1: aEURO EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIESaEURO AND ISSUES OF GLOBALIZATION
Chapter 2: CONCEPTUALIZING THE WORLD SYSTEM
Chapter 3: CAPITALISM, IMPERIALISM AND THE EMERGING
WORLD: AN HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
PART TWO: THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF ALTERNATIVE CAPITALISMS
Chapter 4: CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE AND THE
FORMER SOVIET UNION
Chapter 5: CAPITALISM IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE
CARIBBEAN
Chapter 6: EAST ASIA: THE JAPANESE AND CHINESE
DEVELOPMENT MODELS AND THEIR REGIONAL IMPACTS
PART THREE: ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS OF CHANGE
Chapter 7: TRADE LIBERALIZATION, ECONOMIC
TRANSFORMATION AND INTEGRATION
Chapter 8: GEOGRAPHIES OF ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION
Chapter 9: THE TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATION AND
EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES
Chapter 10: GEOGRAPHIES OF TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS
IN EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES
Chapter 11: NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND THE GROWTH OF
SERVICES
PART FOUR: POLITICAL DIMENSIONS OF CHANGE
Chapter 12: MODERNITY AND NATIONALITY
Chapter 13: MODERNITY AND DEMOCRACY
Chapter 14: CONCLUSION: ALTERNATIVE CAPITALISMS
AND GLOBALIZATION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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: pbk ISBN 9780340763216
Description
The Geography of Emerging Regions provides an in-depth and stimulating introduction to the histories and contemporary development problems of the non-core countries of the world economy. Dramatic shifts in economic policy and the nature of political institutions have occurred in these countries over the past decade, much more substantial than those experienced within advanced economies. Here, the authors assess the impact of these shifts at different scales of analysis, from the supranational to the local.
Drawing on the experience of Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, Latin America and East Asia in particular, the authors seek to illuminate the many contradictions in contemporary discourse on the so-called 'emerging regions', and look forward to the future and the type of world that might develop away from the core advanced economies.
Table of Contents
PREFACE
PART ONE: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS
Chapter 1: aEUROoeEMERGING MARKET COUNTRIESaEURO AND ISSUES OF GLOBALIZATION
Chapter 2: CONCEPTUALIZING THE WORLD SYSTEM
Chapter 3: CAPITALISM, IMPERIALISM AND THE EMERGING
WORLD: AN HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
PART TWO: THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF ALTERNATIVE CAPITALISMS
Chapter 4: CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE AND THE
FORMER SOVIET UNION
Chapter 5: CAPITALISM IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE
CARIBBEAN
Chapter 6: EAST ASIA: THE JAPANESE AND CHINESE
DEVELOPMENT MODELS AND THEIR REGIONAL IMPACTS
PART THREE: ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS OF CHANGE
Chapter 7: TRADE LIBERALIZATION, ECONOMIC
TRANSFORMATION AND INTEGRATION
Chapter 8: GEOGRAPHIES OF ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION
Chapter 9: THE TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATION AND
EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES
Chapter 10: GEOGRAPHIES OF TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS
IN EMERGING MARKET COUNTRIES
Chapter 11: NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND THE GROWTH OF
SERVICES
PART FOUR: POLITICAL DIMENSIONS OF CHANGE
Chapter 12: MODERNITY AND NATIONALITY
Chapter 13: MODERNITY AND DEMOCRACY
Chapter 14: CONCLUSION: ALTERNATIVE CAPITALISMS
AND GLOBALIZATION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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