National perspectives on globalization
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National perspectives on globalization
(International political economy series)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book brings together authors from eleven countries to analyze and reflect on what globalization means to them. Does it mean the same in Russia as it does in the U.S.? The same in China as in South Africa? This book provides a global dialogue on globalization and brings much-needed new perspectives.
Table of Contents
- List of Figures and Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction
- Paul Bowles & Henry Veltmeyer Financialization and Barbarism: A Perspective from Brazil
- Leda Maria Paulini & Francisco de Oliveira Subordinate Economic Integration through the Labour-Export Model: A Mexican Perspective
- James Cypher & Raul Delgado Wise From the Sino-West to Globalization: A Perspective from China
- Yu Keping Deflationary Neoliberalism: A Perspective from India
- Utsa Patnaik Neoliberalism and Predatory Capitalism: An Indonesian Perspective
- Vedi Renandi Hadiz The Struggle for Resource Control in a Petro-State: A Perspective from Nigeria
- Cyril Obi Global Competitive Challenges and the Paradoxes of a Balancing State: A Perspective from South Africa
- Mzukisi Qobo The Challenge of National Civic Integration: A Russian Perspective
- Alla Glinchikova Japanization, Asianization of the West and Creolization: A Perspective from Japan
- Harumi Befu Economic Liberalism and the 'Outward Alliance' of Big Companies, Finance and the State: A Perspective from the UK
- Robert Wade Globalization Means US Leadership: A Perspective from the United States
- William K. Tabb A Two-Edged Sword: An Indigenous Nation Perspective
- Makere Stewart-Harawira The Lexicon of Globalization: Comparative Perspectives
- Paul Bowles & Henry Veltmeyer Index
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