Global encounters : international political economy, development and globalization

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Global encounters : international political economy, development and globalization

edited by Graham Harrison

(International political economy series)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2005

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"This book originated in a conference convened in 2002"--CIP data

Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-273) and index

Contents of Works

  • Global encounters : three themes for the international political economy of development / Graham Harrison
  • The development of political underdevelopment / Mick Moore
  • Botswana's developmental state and the politics of legitimacy / Ian Taylor
  • Uganda as an African 'developmental state'? / Timothy M. Shaw
  • The Irish state and the Celtic tiger : a 'flexible developmental state' or a competition state? / Peadar Kirby
  • What's left of 'state capacity'? : the developmental state after globalization and the East Asian Crisis / Jonathan Perraton
  • The regional impact of globalization : the 'spatial fix' in southern textiles, 1974-1997 / Phillip J. Wood
  • Contentious development issues and transnational networks / Behrooz Morvaridi
  • Innovations in trade union strategies in Brazil / Marieke Riethof
  • Well connected? building capacity for pro-competitive telecommunications regulation in three Caribbean states / Martin Lodge and Lindsay Stirton
  • Offshore or 'shorn off'? : the OECD's harmful tax competition initiative and development in small island economies / Richard Woodward
  • Export processing zones and policy competition for foreign direct investment : the Caribbean 'offshore' development model / Tony Heron
  • Backwaters, currents and the 'competitive state' in the Caribbean : the imperative of public sector reform / Paul Sutton

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Description

How has globalization impacted on development? For Harrison, the answer lies in the international political economy, and the ways in which states have managed economic globalization - from positions of strength or weakness. Key themes emerge, such as new geographies of development and the constant need for state economic action.

Table of Contents

Global Encounters: Three Themes for the International Political Economy of Development - Graham Harrison PART I The State and Global Political Economy (Un)Developmental States The Development of Political Underdevelopment - Mick Moore Botswana's Developmental State and the Politics of Legitimacy - Ian Taylor Uganda as an African 'Developmental State'? - Timothy M. Shaw The Irish State and the Celtic Tiger: A 'Flexible Developmental State' or a Competition State? - Peadar Kirby What's Left of 'State Capacity'? The Developmental State After Globalization and the East Asian Crisis - Jonathan Perraton PART II Networks of Development, New Patterns of Power The Regional Impact of Globalization: The 'Spatial Fix' in Southern Textiles, 1974-1997 - Philip J. Wood Contentious Development Issues and Transnational Networks - Behrooz Morvaridi Innovations in Trade Union Strategies in Brazil - Marieke Riethof PART III Regulating Globalization, Development and Liberalisation Well Connected? Building Capacity for Pro-Competitive Telecommunications Regulation in Three Caribbean States - Martin Lodge and Lindsay Stirton Offshore or 'Shorn Off'? The OECD's Harmful Tax Competition Initiative and Development in Small Island Economies - Richard Woodward Export and Processing Zones and Policy Competition for Foreign Direct Investment: The Caribbean 'Offshore' Development Model - Tony Heron Backwaters, Currents and the 'Competitive State' in the Caribbean: The Imperative of Public Sector Reform - Paul Sutton

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