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Global instability : uncertainty and new visions in political economy / edited by Stephen McBride ... [and others].

Lippincott Library HC59.15 .G563 2002
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
McBride, Stephen, 1947-
Series:
Social indicators research series ; v. 13.
Social indicators research series ; v. 13
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economic history--1990---Congresses.
Economic history.
Globalization--Congresses.
Globalization.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
ix, 237 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, [2002]
Summary:
Global Instability: Uncertainty and New Visions in Political Economy presents a series of papers that address the political consequences of globalization for states and their populations, while exploring the issue of alternatives to the model of globalization we are presently experiencing. The focus moves from the world of international agreements to the national and sub-national dilemmas that are posed by attempting to manage a set of global developments within a given territory. The initial chapter, by Daniel Drache, explores a still-born post-war international organization, the International Trade Organization, that offers a different vision of how a globally integrated economy might operate. A number of papers then explore the challenges posed by today's globalization, including currency instability in an environment of financial deregulation, the rights conferred on investors by the North American Free Trade Agreement, and the progressive liberalization of trade in services built into the General Agreement on Trade in Services. The difficulties faced by states are analyzed in a number of chapters that address industrial and social policy issues. A final group of papers explores some theoretical alternatives to a globalized world. Responses at the level of institutions as well as ideas are canvassed and the urgency of the problem is highlighted by Duncan Cameron's concluding article which argues that we are already living in which he terms a quasi-democracy.' The various chapters attempt to ground their analysis of instability, uncertainty and change in the real problems that globalization creates for states and peoples, and for those who might attempt to devise alternatives. As agroup, these papers offer a unique and timely synthesis of key themes in the political economy of globalization suitable for senior undergraduate and graduate students in political science, economics, and business.r
Contents:
1. Global Instability: Uncertainty and New Visions in Political Economy / Stephen McBride, Laurent Dobuzinskis, Marjorie Griffin Cohen, James Busumtwi-Sam 1
Part I International Pressures
2. When Labour and Investment Standards Almost Mattered: A Putative History Lesson in Trade Politics that Ought Not to Be Forgotten / Daniel Drache 9
3. Monetary Instability: Are National Currencies Becoming Obsolete? / Benjamin J. Cohen 29
4. Reducing Barriers to Investment: Is the NAFTA Investment Regime an Appropriate Model? / Maureen Molot 43
5. Liberalizing "Trade in Services": Ideas in International Political Economy / Russell Alan Williams 65
Part II Domestic Responses
6. Local Industries in a Global Market: A Comparative Study of the Cape Breton and Queensland Coal Industries / Bradley Bowden, Andrew Molloy 89
7. The Future of Industrial Policy in a WTO World / Marc Lee 107
8. Turning the Titanic: Policy Making After Neoliberalism / John Wiseman 129
9. Re-Invention and Transition of the Mexican State / Jose G. Vargas Hernandez 147
Part III Alternatives (and the Need for Them)
10. Democracy, Complexity and Non-Territorial Publics: The Case for Forest Trusts / Gus diZerega 163
11. Old Wine in New Bottles? Civic Republicanism and the Challenge of the Global Era / Laurent Dobuzinskis 181
12. Dimensions of Globalization. Cultural And Institutional Novelties, Ethical Needs / Andrea Migone 201
13. Quasi-Democracy / Duncan Cameron 219.
Notes:
Chiefly papers presented at a conference on global turbulence held at Simon Fraser University in July 2001.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1402009461
OCLC:
50730903

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