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IPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Globalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Global Governance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

World Trade and Labour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Institutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Asia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

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International EconomicsTheo Eicher and Michelle H. Turnovsky, both at University of Washington, USA, and John H. Mutti, Grinnell College, USA

Thought-provoking and clearly explained, the new edition provides students of international economics and international business with a rigorous explanation of global economic theory and policy, both current trends and historic developments. It explores key models through case studies and review questions, enabling students to challenge the reporting of

economic events by press and government alike.

Split into 2 parts – International Trade and International Finance – the text explains conceptual building blocks before applying them to current events and controversies.

Selected Contents: 1. An Introduction: Life in an International Economy Part 1: International Trade and Trade Policy 2. Why Do Nations Trade? Some Early Answers 3. Why Do Nations Trade? Some Later Answers 4. Trade and the Role of Factor Endowments 5. Scale, Competition and Trade 6. The Theory of Protection Tariffs and Other Barriers to Trade 7. Arguments for Protection and the Political Economy of Trade Policy 8. International Mobility of Labor and Capital 9. Regional Blocs: Preferential Trade Liberalization 10. Commercial Policy and the WTO 11. Trade and Growth Part 2: International Finance and Open Economy Macroeconomics 12. The Balance of Payments and the Exchange Rate 13. Fundamentals of Exchange Rate Systems 14. An Introduction to Modeling the Open Economy 15. Extensions of the Basic Open Economy Model: Policy Effectiveness and the Large Open Economy 16. International Capital Markets 17. Modelling International Capital Markets 18. Policy Under Fixed Exchange Rates 19. Policy under Flexible Exchange Rates and Extensions of the Mundell-Fleming Model 20. Perfectly Flexible Prices and Exchange Rate Dynamics 21. The International Monetary System: A Brief History 22. European Monetary Integration 23. International Financial Crises

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Key Debates in New Political Economy Edited by Anthony Payne

2006: 234 x 156: 216ppHb: 978-0-415-39726-1: $175.00Pb: 978-0-415-39727-8: $49.95eBook: 978-0-203-96545-0

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International Political EconomyContrasting World Views

Raymond C. Miller, San Francisco State University, USA

’Ray Miller carefully outlines three competing visions of international political economy. He is admirably fair in his treatment of each, carefully outlining their strengths and weaknesses. The scholarship is impressive: Ray Miller clearly knows what he is talking about. The writing is crisp and clear. No other text in the field comes close to

providing such a detailed and even-handed treatment of these three visions. Students using this text should thus be able to choose among these perspectives on their merits, and indeed integrate elements of each in order to generate a more holistic and nuanced understanding of IPE.’ - Rick Szostak, University of Alberta, Canada

’This is a textbook that will be appreciated by both teachers and students of international political economy. It helps readers to make critical sense of the field by carefully ’unpacking’ the assumptions that underlie major schools of thought in IPE and explaining how the assumptions of each school connect to their analyses and policy prescriptions. Its full discussion of Keynesian perspectives, as well as its treatment of vital global environmental issues and critical ’green IPE’ perspectives - shortchanged in many other texts - make it an excellent choice for undergraduate courses.’ - Glenn Fieldman, San Francisco State University, USA

This textbook is the perfect short introduction to the fundamental models and issues of international political economy (IPE).

Selected Contents: 1. The Field of Study Known as ’IPE’ 2. The Market Model and World View 3. Market Applications 4. The Multi-Centric Organizational Model and World View 5. The Multi-Centric Organizational World View: Critical Applications 6. The Classical Marxist Model and World View 7. Contemporary Applications of Marxist Analysis 8. Summation and Review

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The Political Economy ReaderMarkets as Institutions

Edited by Naazneen H. Barma, The World Bank and Steven K. Vogel, University of California, Berkeley, USA

‘This is an outstanding anthology of classic and modern writings on political economy.... about as good as you could ever get for comprehensive coverage of political economy in one easy volume.’ – Scott Pegg, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, USA

2007: 254 x 178: 584ppHb: 978-0-415-95492-1: $135.00Pb: 978-0-415-95493-8: $49.95

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International Political EconomyDebating the Past, Present and Future

Edited by Nicola Phillips, University of Manchester, UK and Catherine Weaver, University of Texas at Austin, USA

’This book captures the best contributions to the absorbing conversation that IPE has had with itself over the past few years about its origins, achievements and identity. It is essential reading for everybody interested in this important and growing part of the intellectual landscape of the contemporary social sciences.’ – Anthony Payne,

University of Sheffield, UK

’This is an excellent book, edited by Phillips and Weaver, two of the field’s rising stars and increasingly prominent voices of measured, productive debate. Phillips and Weaver have framed the controversy over the transatlantic divide in IPE with a smart, thoughtful introduction and brought together an outstanding collection of essays on the state of IPE. The editors have produced a volume of required reading for the next several generations of students and scholars.’ - Rawi Abdelal, Harvard Business School, USA

The book gathers together a set of lively, provocative essays by leading voices in International Political Economy to debate the evolution of the field, its current state and its future directions.

Selected Contents: Introduction Nicola Phillips and Catherine E. Weaver Section 1: Perspectives on the ’American School’ of IPE 1. The American School of IPE Daniel Maliniak and Michael J. Tierney 2. The Old IPE and the New Robert O. Keohane 3. TRIPS across the Atlantic: Theory and Epistemology in IPE David A. Lake 4. Ontology, Methodology, and Causation in the American School of IPE Henry Farrell and Martha Finnemore 5. Of Intellectual Monocultures and the Study of IPE Kathleen R. McNamara 6. The Slow Death of Pluralism Nicola Phillips 7. The ’American School’ of IPE? A Dissenting View Randall Germain 8. Beware What you Wish For: Lessons for IPE from the Transformation of Economics Robert Wade 9. Mid-Atlantic: Sitting on the Knife’s Edge Peter J. Katzenstein Section 2: Perspectives on the ’British School’ of IPE 10. The ’British School’ in the Global Context Robert Cox 11. Torn Between Two Lover? Caught in the Middle of British and American IPE Mark Blyth 12. IPE’s Split Brain Catherine E. Weaver 13. Political Economy, the ’US School’, and the Manifest Destiny of Everyone Geoffrey R.D. Underhill 14. Do the Left-Out Matter? Craig N. Murphy 15. Pluralist IPE: A View from Outside the ’Schools’ Helge Hveem 16. Division and Dialogue in Anglo-American IPE: A Reluctant Canadian View Eric Helleiner 17. The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating: IPE in the Light of the Current Crisis of 2007/8 Ronen Palan Section 3: The Future of IPE 18. Mantras, Bridges and Benchmarks: Assessing The Future of IPE Jason Sharman 19. The Second Crisis in IPE Theory Jonathan Kirshner 20. The Gift of Skepticism and the Hopeful Future of IPE Louis Pauly 21. The Richness and Diversity of Critical IPE Perspectives: Moving Beyond the Debate on the ’British School’ Ian Bruff, Magnus Ryner and Bastiaan van Appeldoorn 22. The Global Financial Crisis: Lessons and Opportunities for International Political Economy Layna Mosley and David Singer 23. Towards A New Consensus: From Denial to Acceptance Benjamin J. Cohen

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Marxism and the Global Financial CrisisEdited by Hillel Ticktin, University of Glasgow, UK

The book discusses the nature of Marxist theory of crisis and applies it to the global financial crisis which began in 2007. It goes into detail into its causes in a spirited and independent manner.

This book was published as a special issue of Critique.

Selected Contents: 1. The Crisis and the Capitalist System Today Hillel Ticktin 2. ‘Its Patrimony, its Unique Wealth!’ Labour-Power, Working Class Consciousness and Crises: An Outline Consideration Marc Mulholland 3. From Marx to Goldman Sachs: The Fictions of Fictitious Capital, and the Financialization of Industry Michael Hudson 4. Value, Price and Epic Recession Jack Rasmus 5. US Economic Performance from 1929 to 2008 in Terms of the Marxian Theory of Crises, with Some Notes on the Recent Financial Crisis George Economakis, Alexis Anastasiadis and Maria Markaki 6. Greece and the World Capitalist Crisis Savas Michael-Matsas 7. Iran’s Political and Economic Crises Yassamine Mather

April 2011: 246 x 174: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-60397-3: $125.00

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Capital and PowerPolitical Economy and Social Transformation

John Girling

Series: Routledge Revivals

First published in 1987, this book comprises a critical evaluation of Marxist, Gramscian and pluralist theories of social development; the application of these theories, chiefly to Third World countries: hence consideration of the problems of ‘specificity’, general theory and social change. This is followed by an assessment of the stages of economic development in relation to state power and politics; and the role of the ‘external’: the impact of the world market economy and the security imperative.

The book is not a discussion of theory, but of theory-in-practice. Above all, it represents a continuing debate between Marxism and pluralism – on the themes of accumulation, power, legitimacy – resulting in convergence.

Selected Contents: Part 1: The Power of Production: Core and Periphery 1. Marx: The Core Concepts 2. The Goal – Workers’ Control 3. Modern Marxists Part 2: Production and Power: Relations of Time and Space 4. Capitalism, State, Civil Society: Historical Interaction 5. The Great Transformation: 1. The World Situation 6. The Great Transformation: 2. Theory and Action Part 3: Production and Power: External 7. Nation and Class: Case of Conflict 8. Why is There no International Theory?

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A Critical History of the EconomyRyan Walter, University of Queensland, Australia

Series: Routledge/RIPE Studies in Global Political Economy

This book provides a detailed intellectual and critical history of the economy, explaining how the economy came to be analytically separated from its social and political moorings in the 19th century. It offers a historical perspective on current IPE concerns, and links IPE with the growing field of contextualist intellectual history.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Preliminaries 1. Beyond the Representational Model Part 2: The Analysis of Wealth 2. Reason of State 3. Reason of State and the Strong State 4. The Analysis of Wealth and Rivalrous States Part 3: Political Economy 5. The Wealth of Nations and the Economy 6. Political Economy and the Economy

May 2011: 234 x 156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-58890-4: $125.00

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Challenging Institutional Analysis and DevelopmentThe Bloomington School

Paul Dragos Aligica and Peter J. Boettke, both at George Mason University, USA

This important volume presents a systematic analysis of the Bloomington Institutional and Development (IAD) Research Program that developed a unique and extremely successful combination of interdisciplinary theoretical and empirical approaches for the study of social sciences.

Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: From Metropolitan Reform to a Theory of

Governance Systems: The Origins and Main Themes of the Bloomington Research Program 1. Political Economy, Polycentricity and the Metropolitan Reform Debate 2. Crossing the Great Divide: The Nature of Public Economies Part 2: The ’Human Condition’ and the Foundations of Social Order: Elements of a Social Philosophy of Institutionalism 3. Knowledge and Institutions: Developing a Social Philosophy of Institutional Order and Change 4. Ideas, Language and Meaning: Ontological and Epistemological Foundations of Institutional Order and Institutional Analysis Part 3: The Bloomington School in its Intellectual Context: A Family of Themes and Schools of Thought 5. Competing Disciplines, Methodological Divides and Emerging Research Agendas: The Bloomington School in its Interdisciplinary Setting 6. Public Policy Analysis, Public Choice and the Old ’New Science of Politics’. Conclusions: A Science of Association, a Science of Citizenship, a Science of Liberty. Postscript: Rethinking Institutional Analysis and Development. Dialogues with Vincent and Elinor Ostrom

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Beyond Western EconomicsRemembering Other Economic Cultures

Trent Schroyer, Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA

This book combines intellectual history with contemporary events to offer a critique of mainstream economic thought and its neoliberal policy incarnation in global capitalism. The critique operates both theoretically, at the level of metaphysics and the philosophy of science, and concretely, in case studies of globalization and world events.

2009: 234 x 156: 176ppHb: 978-0-415-77696-7: $200.00Pb: 978-0-415-77697-4: $52.00eBook: 978-0-203-87870-5

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Capital as PowerA Study of Order and Creorder

Jonathan Nitzan, York University, Canada and Shimshon Bichler

Series: RIPE Series in Global Political Economy

’In Capital as Power Jonathan Nitzan and Shimshon Bichler address one of the oldest theoretical conundrums in the discipline of political economy – the theory of capital – with a view to supplying a more satisfactory answer to the question ’what is capital?’ While the work clearly fits into the tradition of radical political economy it is not

easy to place it in any one school, and this for very good reason: Nitzan and Bichler are trying to create a new approach to political economy.’ - Jordan Brennan, Canadian Journal of Political Science 42 (4, December): 1057-1058

The book presents a radically new framework for understanding capital as a mode of power. Challenging the liberal and Marxist approaches, it articulates a new theory of accumulation, develops new empirical methods of research and offers a new history of capitalism.

Selected Contents: 1. Why Write a Book About Capital? Part 1: Dilemmas of Political Economy 2. The Dual Worlds 3. Power 4. Deflections of Power Part 2: The Enigma of Capital 5. Neoclassical Parables 6. The Marxist Entanglement I: Values and Prices 7. The Marxist Entanglement II: Who is Productive, Who is Not? 8. Accumulation of What? Part 3: Capitalization 9. Capitalization: A Brief Anthropology 10. Capitalization: Fiction, Mirror or Distortion? 11. Capitalization: Elementary Particles Part 4: Bringing Power Back In 12. Accumulation and Sabotage 13. The Capitalist Mode of Power Part 5: Accumulation of Power 14. Differential Accumulation and Dominant Capital 15. Breadth 16. Depth 17. Differential Accumulation: Past and Future

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Series Edited by Louise Amoore, University of Newcastle, UK, Jacqueline Best, University of Ottawa, Canada, Paul Langley, University of Northumbria, UK and Leonard Seabrooke, University of Warwick, UK

Cosmopolitanism and Global Financial ReformA Pragmatic Approach to the Tobin Tax

James Brassett, University of Warwick, UK

This book examines whether global finance can provide values like social security, equality and democratic accountability. It develops a pragmatic approach, focusing on the Tobin tax and explores alternative possibilities for global financial governance.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Ethical Turn in IPE: The Case For A Pragmatic Approach 3. From Economics to Politics and Ethics: Vocabularies of the Tobin Tax 4. Cosmopolitan Justice and the Tobin Tax 5. Cosmopolitan Democracy and the Tobin Tax 6. Pragmatic Cosmopolitanism: The Tobin Tax as Sentimental Education 7. Conclusion

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Critical Perspectives on Global GovernanceRights and Regulation in Governing Regimes

Jean Grugel and Nicola Piper

The first in-depth analysis of how global governance impacts on the lives of ordinary people. This new volume includes four detailed case studies on labour, migration, children and development that explore the actual nature of governance policies in the GPE.

Selected Contents: 1. Global Governance and Rights 2. International Migration 3. The Regulatory Framework of

Economic Migration 4. The Governance of Migration in Southeast and East Asia 5. Children’s Sphere in a Globalizing World 6. Governing Childhood 7. The Governance of Children in Latin America 8. Conclusion

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Cultural Political EconomyEdited by Jacqueline Best and Matthew Paterson, both at University of Ottawa, Canada

’Chapter by chapter, this trans-disciplinary anthology offers the very best contemporary analyses of the cultural-political economy interface available. It is an important intervention that should serve pedagogy in a wide variety of disciplines while disrupting the tendencies that have separated cultural and economic research agendas.’

- Michael Shapiro, University of Hawaii at Mãnoa, USA

This book examines the multitude of ways in which the political, the cultural and the economic interconnect and intersect and provides case studies focusing on finance, tourism, contemporary business discourse, the ’war on terror’ and migration.

Selected Contents: Introduction: Understanding Cultural Political Economy Jacqueline Best and Matthew Paterson Part 1: Interrogating the Classics 1. Undressing the Wound of Wealth: Political Economy as a Cultural Project David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah 2. Works, Products, and the Division of Labour: Notes for a Cultural and Political Economic Critique Matt Davies Part 2: The Cultural Constitution of Economic History 3. ‘To the Ends of the Earth’: Culture, Visuality and the Embedded Economy Rob Aitken 4. The Culture of Money Doctoring: American Financial Advising in Latin America During the 1940s Eric Helleiner Part 3: Culture as Concealing Political Economic Practices 5. Anti-Political Economy: Cartographies of ‘Illegal Immigration’ and The Displacement of the Economy William Walters 6. Joyless Cosmopolitans: The Moral Economy of Ethical Tourism Debbie Lisle Part 4: Cultural Futures of Political Economy 7. Cultural Political Economies of the War on Teror Louise Amoore and Marieke de Goede 8. Cybernetic Capitalism and the Global Information Society: From the Global Panopticon to a ‘Brand’ New World Maxime Ouellet 9. A Perfect Innovation Engine: The Rise of the Talent World Nigel Thrift Part 5: Conclusions/Provocations Conclusion: Cultural, Political, Economy R.B.J. Walker

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Currencies and Currency Policies in the Global EconomyKurt Hübner, University of British Columbia, Canada

Series: Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking

This book explains the volatility of the global foreign exchange markets by the interplay of political strategies and actions of market makers, looking at currency strategies put in place by the US, the Euro zone, Japan, China, and also Canada.

Selected Contents: Foreword. Introduction 1. Exchange Rate Regimes and Exchange Rate Episodes: The Historical Dimension 2. The Failure of Standard Exchange Rate Economics 3. Foreign Exchange Markets as ‘Socially Embedded Markets’: An Alternative Approach 4. Global Imbalances, Power Shifts, and Strong Dollar Politics of the US: The Era of Currency Competition 5. Case Studies: Currency Strategies Compared 6. Currency Cooperation Past and Present: Proposals and Interpretations 7. Outlook

June 2011: 234 x 156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-48265-3: $150.00

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Economic Growth, the Environment and International RelationsThe Growth Paradigm

Stephen J. Purdey, University of Toronto, Canada

Series: Routledge Advances in International Political Economy

This book critically examines the deep origins and rise to prominence of the idea of economic growth and uses a neo-Gramscian approach to explore the environmental consequences of this paradigm.

Selected Contents: 1. What is the Growth Paradigm? 2. Systemic-, State-, and Individual-Level Contributions to Understanding the Paradigm 3. The Ideational Superstructure of the Paradigm 4. The Class Structure and Normative Foundations of the Paradigm 5. Tensions in the Paradigm and Prospects for Change

January 2010: 234 x 156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-54850-2: $120.00eBook: 978-0-203-86339-8

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Global Political Economy in the Information AgePower and Inequality

Gillian Youngs

2006: 234 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-38406-3: $140.00Pb: 978-0-415-38407-0: $49.95eBook: 978-0-203-96406-4

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Economics, Culture, and DevelopmentEiman Zein-Elabdin, Franklin and Marshall College, USA

Series: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy

This book examines the place of culture in different schools of thought within economics, borrowing some of the insights from postcolonial theory to call for a more profound rethinking of the place of culture in economic theory.

Selected Contents: Preface 1. Introduction: The Problem of Culture 2. Two Contrasting Approaches to Culture in Economics: Neoclassical Economics, The Original Institutionalist School 3. Marxism: Can Class Survive Culture? 4. Feminist Economics: Devalued Femininity and Devalued Cultures 5. Culture in Development Economics 6. Africa between Culture and Development 7. Cultural Hybridity as a Theoretical Framework. Conclusion

April 2011: 234 x 156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-55192-2: $130.00

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Global Monetary GovernanceBenjamin J. Cohen

’Benjamin J. Cohen was present at the creation of International Political Economy and as its most prolific scholar has done much to influence the subsequent course of this subject. This collection of essays provides an indispensable overview of his work on the politics of international money and finance, but more than this, it offers a compelling

assessment of the causes and consequences of the rise of global capital markets. Essential reading for all students of global monetary and financial affairs.’ - Andrew Walter, London School of Economics, UK

’Global Monetary Governance is the greatest hits album IPE students and scholars will line up around the block to get a copy of. Four decades of the best of Cohen – this collection brings together many of his important contributions on the politics of international monetary and finance.’ - Jonathan Kirshner, Cornell University, USA

Selected Contents: Part 1: Challenges to Systemic Governance Part 2: Dealing with Financial Crisis Part 3: The New Geography of Money

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Modern Political EconomicsMaking Sense of the Post-2008 World

Yanis Varoufakis, University of Athens, Greece, Joseph Halevi, University of Sydney, Australia and Nicholas Theocarakis, University of Athens, Greece

In 2008, not only did the financial system collapse, and send the real economy into a tailspin, but it also revealed the great gulf separating economics from a very real capitalism. Modern Political Economics has a single aim: To help readers make sense of how 2008 came about and what the post-2008 world has in store.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Book 1: Shades of Political

Economics: Seeking Clues for 2008 and its Aftermath in the Economists’ Theories 2. Condorcet’s Secret: On the Significance of Classical Political Economics Today 3. The Odd Couple: The Struggle to Square a Theory of Value with a Theory of Growth 4. The Trouble with Humans: The Source of Radical Indeterminacy and the Touchstone of Value 5. Crises: The Laboratory of the Future 6. Empires of Indifference: Leibniz’s Calculus and the Ascent of Calvinist Political Economics (With an addendum by George Krimpas entitled ’Leibniz and the ’invention’ of General Equilibrium’) 7. Convulsion: 1929’s Lasting Legacy 8. A Fatal Triumph: 2008’s Origins in the Stirrings of the Cold War 9. A Most Peculiar Failure: The Curious Mechanism by which Neoclassicism’s Theoretical Failures have been Reinforcing its Dominance since 1950 10. A Manifesto for Modern Political Economics: Postscript to Book 1 Book 2: Modern Political Economics: Theory in Action 11. From a Global Plan to a Global Minotaur: The Two Post-War Phases of US Hegemony, 1947-2008 12. Crash: 2008 and its Legacy (With an addendum by George Krimpas entitled ’The Recycling Problem in a Currency Union’) 13. A Future for Hope: Postscript to Book 2

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Global Economy ContestedPower and Conflict Across the International Division of Labour

Edited by Marcus Taylor, Queen’s University, Canada

Series: Rethinking Globalizations

Emphasizing the social processes that underpin the global economy and demonstrating how the uneven effects of global economic integration impact upon actors this book also underlines the reciprocal effects that reconfigure the terrain of global accumulation.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Reworking the International Division of Labour Part 2: Commodity Chains, Labour

Standards and Corporate Social Responsibility Part 3: Global Finance and Socially Responsible Investing Part 4: New Directions in Labour Organising

2008: 234 x 156: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-77548-9: $160.00Pb: 978-0-415-77549-6: $44.95eBook: 978-0-203-92724-3

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Interrogating Democracy in World PoliticsEdited by Joe Hoover, Meera Sabaratnam and Laust Schouenborg, all at London School of Economics, UK

Series: Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics

Questions the history, meaning and concepts of democracy in contemporary international and global politics.

Selected Contents: 1. Editors’ Introduction: Interrogating Democracy in World Politics Joe Hoover, Meera Sabaratnam and Laust Schouenborg Part 1: Histories of International Democratisation 2. Democracy in America and the Elusive Ideal of Universal Democratisation Nicholas Onuf and Peter Onuf 3. Democracy in International Society: Promotion or Exclusion? Ian Clark 4. Power to the People: Nationally Embedded Development and Mass Armies in the Making of Democracy Sandra Halperin 5. Beyond the End of History: The Need for a ‘Radical Historicisation’ of Democracy in International Relations Christopher Hobson 6. Democracy between Authority, Territory and Rights Saskia Sassen Part 2: Theories of Transnational and Global Democracy 7. Restructuring Global Governance: Cosmopolitanism, Democracy and Global Order David Held 8. Democracy in a Multipolar World Chantal Mouffe 9. Critiquing Global Democracy David Chandler 10. Mobilising (Global) Democracy: A Political Reading of Mobility between Universal Rights and the Mob Claudia Arada and Jef Huyman 11. Pragmatic Cosmopolitanism: A Deweyan Approach to Democracy Beyond the Nation-State Daniel Bray 12. Conclusion James Bohman

April 2011: 234 x 156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-59531-5: $125.00

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Political Economy of StatebuildingPower after Peace

Edited by Mats Berdal, King’s College London, UK and Dominik Zaum, University of Reading, UK

Series: Routledge Studies in Intervention and Statebuilding

This volume examines and evaluates the impact of international statebuilding interventions on the political economy of post-conflict countries over the past 20 years.

Selected Contents: Introduction Mats Berdal and Dominik Zaum 1. Iraq Toby Dodge 2. Kosovo Dominik Zaum and Verena Knaus 3. East Timor Anthony Goldstone 4. Afghanistan Antonio Giustozzi 5. Burundi Peter Uvin and Leanne Bayer 6. Haiti Robert Muggah 7. Sierra Leone ’Funmi Olonisakin 8. Sudan Peter Woodward and Atta al-Batahani 9. Georgia Neil MacFarlane 10. Macedonia Kristof Bender 11. Constitutional Design Oisin Tansey 12. Electoral Processes Benjamin Reilly 13. Informal Actors Christine Cheng 14. Corruption and Organised Crime Michael Pugh 15. Regulating Trade in Conflict Commodities Thorsten Benner and Ricardo Soares Oliviera 16. The International Financial Institutions Susan L. Woodward 17. The United Nations Mats Berdal 18. Regional Approaches to Statebuilding I: The European Union Richard Caplan and Spyros Economides 19. Regional Approaches to Statebuilding II: The African Union and ECOWAS Kwesi Aning and Naila Salihu

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Routledge Handbook of International Political Economy (IPE)IPE as a Global Conversation

Edited by Mark Blyth, Johns Hopkins University, USA

The study of the International Political Economy (IPE), like the IPE itself, is plural and unbounded. Despite what partisans sometimes say, rather than there being ‘one way’ of studying the IPE that is the ‘right way’, we find across the world great variation in IPE scholarship in terms of focus, questions, and methods. How then can we make sense of this

and understand the field as a whole rather than simply learn one part of it?

This Handbook is designed to address precisely this concern. It maps the shifting boundaries and diverse theoretical commitments of IPE around the world. It engages the geographical and theoretical diversity of the different versions of IPE found in North America, the UK, in Asia and Australia; and notes the absences of distinctive versions of IPE in Europe and Latin America. The volume groups together the essential attributes and positions of each school, inviting the reader to engage with and learn about IPE in all of its guises through this evolving ‘global conversation.’ Rather than adjudicate ‘the one true version’ of IPE, it argues that the intellectual diversity we see around the world is an essential, and positive, feature of the field.

Selected Contents: Introduction: IPE as a Global Conversation Mark Blyth Section 1: North American IPE 1. The Multiple Traditions of American IPE Benjamin J. Cohen 2. Realist Political Economy: Traditional Themes and Contemporary Challenges Jonathan Kirshner 3. Thinking Rationally about Hierarchy and Global Governance Alexander Cooley 4. Constructivism as an Approach to International Political Economy Rawi Abdelal 5. Of Margins, Traditions and Engagements: A Brief Disciplinary History of IPE in Canada Randall Germain Section 2: British IPE 6. Lineages of a British International Political Economy Ben Rosamond and Ben Clift 7. Empiricism and Objectivity: Reflexive Theory Construction in a Complex World Ronen Palan and Angus Cameron 8. Power-Knowledge Estranged: From Susan Strange to Post-Structuralism in British IPE Paul Langley 9. Bridging the Transatlantic Divide? Toward a Structurational Approach to International Political Economy Philip G. Cerny Section 3: IPE in Asia 10. Reading Hobbes in Beijing: Great Power Politics and the Challenge of the Peaceful Ascent Giovanni Arrighi 11. States and Markets, States Versus Markets: The Developmental State Debate as the Distinctive East Asian Contribution to International Political Economy Walden Bello 12. The Rise of East-Asia: An Emerging Challenge to the Study of International Political Economy Henry Yeung 13. Neither Asia nor America: IPE in Australia Jason Sharman Section 4: IPE Elswhere - Exemptions, Exclusions, and Extensions 14. Why IPE is Underdeveloped in Europe: A Case Study of France Nicolas Jabko 15. Why Did the Latin American Critical Tradition in the Social Sciences Become Practically Extinct? Gabriel Palma 16. What Do Sociologists Bring to International Political Economy John Campbell 17. Economic History and the International Political Economy Michael J. Oliver 18. Everyday International Political Economy Leonard Seabrooke and John Hobson

June 2010: 246 x 174: 392ppPb: 978-0-415-78141-1: $44.95

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Savage EconomicsWealth, Poverty and the Temporal Walls of Capitalism

David L. Blaney, Macalester College, USA and Naeem Inayatullah, Ithaca College, USA

’For too long the field of political economy has been dominated by technocratic analyses of market equilibria and inchoate rants about the evils of capitalist oppression. Inayatullah and Blaney’s book suggests a profound reorientation of the entire discussion away from both minutia and sweeping generalization, and towards the kind of close reading

that can generate a potent form of immanent critique. Their incisive discussion of some of the tradition’s key texts discloses resources for ethical and political reflection that have been long obscured by the dominant mainstream reading of authors like Smith and Marx; our past is brought into dialogue with our present in a way that cannot help but dislocate the supposedly eternal verities of modern-day economics. This should be required reading for everyone who produces or consumes, especially for those producing and consuming political-economic knowledge.’ - Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University, USA

Selected Contents: 1. The Cultural Constitution of Political Economy 2. The Savage Smith and the Temporal Walls of Capitalism 3. Necro-economics and Steuart’s Geocultural Political Economy 4. Capitalism’s Wounds: Ferguson’s International Political Economy 5. Shed No Tears: Hegel’s Necro-Philosophy 6. Marx and Temporal Difference 7. Savage Times

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The Political Economy of Global RemittancesGender and Governmentality

Rahel Kunz, University of Lucerne, Switzerland

This volume examines the emergence of the global remittances trend (GRT) against the backdrop of a number of ongoing global transformations. It explores the conceptual and institutional apparatus that constitute the GRT assesses the implications beyond the intended outcome of promoting development and reducing poverty.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. A Gender-Sensitive Governmentality Approach 3. The GRT in the International Realm 4. The GRT in Mexico 5. The Power Technologies and Subjectivities of the GRT in Mexico 6. Resistance and Empowerment within the GRT in Mexico 7. Conclusion

April 2011: 234 x 156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-59062-4: $125.00

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The Global Political Economy of Intellectual Property RightsThe New Enclosures

Christopher May, University of Lancaster, UK

A significantly updated and revised second edition which provides a detailed analysis of how intellectual property is politically constructed and linked to the economics of knowledge and information in the contemporary global political economy.

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. On Institutions and (Intellectual) Property 2. Developing Intellectual Property 3. The TRIPs Agreement

and Beyond 4. Intellectual Property in the New Millennium 5. The Challenge of Openness? Conclusion: Reification, Hypocrisy and Political Economy

2009: 234 x 156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-42752-4: $125.00Pb: 978-0-415-42753-1: $39.95eBook: 978-0-203-87381-6

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The Industrial VaginaThe Political Economy of the Global Sex Trade

Sheila Jeffreys, University of Melbourne, Australia

This book demonstrates the importance of the global sex industry to the field of international politics, exploring the development of the industry and the wider social implications.

Selected Contents: Introduction: From Pimping to a Profitable Market Sector 1. Feminists and the Global Sex Industry: Cheerleaders or Critics? 2. Marriage in the Global Sex Industry 3. The International

Political Economy of Pornography 4. The Strip Club Boom 5. Military Prostitution 6. Prostitution Tourism: Women as Men’s Leisure 7. Supplying the Demand: The Traffic in Women 8. The State as Pimp: Legalizing Prostitution. Conclusion: Rolling Back the Global Sex Industry

2008: 198 x 129: 264ppHb: 978-0-415-41232-2: $108.00Pb: 978-0-415-41233-9: $29.95eBook: 978-0-203-69830-3

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Capital as a Social KindDefinitions and Transformations in the Critique of Political Economy

Howard Engelskirchen

Series: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy

In this new analysis of Marxian Political Economy, Howard Engelskirchen focuses in on the social theory underpinning much of Marx’s writing and as such provides a new perspective on his defining work - Das Kapital.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. On the Clear Comprehension of Political Economy: Social Kinds and the Significance of Section 2 of Marx’s Capital 3. Why is this Labour Value? - Commodity Producing Labour as a Social Kind 4. Separation, Subordination, and Appropriation: The Real Definition of Capital as a Social Kind 5. Transforming Capital 6. Value and Contract Formation 7. Social Kinds in Social Theory

February 2011: 234 x 156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-77691-2: $150.00

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Selected Writings of John A. Hobson 1932-1938The Struggle for the International Mind

Edited by John M. Hobson and Colin Tyler

Previously unpublished writings of John A. Hobson

Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction: The International Man: A Report from Earth John M. Hobson Part 2: The South Place Ethical Society Lectures and Related Writing, 1932 -1938 1. Remaking the World 2. Is World Government Possible? 3. Our Selves 4. The Will to Power 5. The Popular Mind 6. ‘Is International Economic

Government Possible?’ 7. The Causes of War 8. Thoughts on Our Present Discontents 9. The Sense of Responsibility

February 2011: 234 x 156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-59823-1: $125.00eBook: 978-0-203-83443-5

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The Political Economy of the Conflict TradeContextualising Illicit Miners and Informal Traders

Morten Boas, FAFO, Norway

Series: Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics

This book focuses on the political economy of life and death for ordinary people involved in the illicit extraction and trade of diamonds, coltan, gold from conflict zones in Sub-Saharan Africa and addresses the issues of children and youth in conflict zones; child labour; the networks and economies that these people are part of; and the choices they feel compelled to make based on the agency available to them.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction: People, Places and Issues Part 2: The Diamond Trade and Sites in Liberia and Sierra Leone Part 3: The History of Gold and Coltan-Mining in Eastern Congo Part 4: 20 Years of War and Northern Uganda’s Camps for the Internally Displaced Part 5: Conclusion

June 2011: 216 x 138: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-58084-7: $115.00

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Governing the Global EconomyPolitics, Institutions and Development

Edited by Dag Harald Claes and Carl Henrik Knutsen, both at University of Oslo, Norway

Series: Warwick Studies in Globalisation

Governing the Global Economy presents a fresh approach to the study of international political economy.

The book is organised according to the analytical problems of international governance and national adaptation. The distinguished contributors present both theoretical and empirical cases on, amongst others, theories and methodologies, institutions, networks, powers, systems, regimes and industry.

With contributions from Peter Katzenstein, Richard Higgott and Eric Helleiner, Governing the Global Economy is essential reading for all students and scholars of international political economy and globalization.

May 2011: 234 x 156: 320ppHb: 978-0-415-66535-3: $145.00Pb: 978-0-415-66536-0: $47.95

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The Political Economy of PeacemakingAchim Wennmann, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland

Series: Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding

This book focuses on the economic dimensions of peace processes and examines the opportunities and constraints for assisting negotiated exits out of conflict.

Selected Contents: Introduction: Charting the Political Economy of Peacemaking 1. The Political Economy of Conflict and the Engagement Process 2. Economic Issues in Peace Negotiations 3. Economic Instruments and Mediation 4. Natural Resources, Income Sharing, and War-to-Peace Transitions 5. Development Agencies and Business as Partners in Peacemaking 6. The Spoiler Challenge and Forward-Looking Peacemaking. Conclusion

December 2010: 234 x 156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-58626-9: $125.00eBook: 978-0-203-83517-3

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The Political Economy of Aid in PalestineRelief from Conflict or Development Delayed?

Sahar Taghdisi-Rad, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), Switzerland

Series: Routledge Political Economy of the Middle East and North Africa

This book examines the nature of donor operations in Palestine and questions the viability of aid as an instrument of ‘economic development’ in conflict zones. It highlights the political and ideological determinants of aid allocation and effectiveness, arguing that aid to Palestine cannot bring about significant improvement as long as the Palestinian economy is fundamentally affected by Israeli occupation, settlement and blockade.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Aid Effectiveness Debate Disputed 3. Palestinian Economic Performance and Donor Response: A Pre-and Post-Intifada Analysis 4. (De-)Development and Collapse of Palestinian Trade: 1967-Present 5. Trade-Related Assistance in Palestine 6. Evaluation of the Trends in Donor Assistance to Palestine

September 2010: 234 x 156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-56325-3: $140.00

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A Globalizing World?Culture, Economics, Politics

Edited by David Held

Series: Understanding Social Change

2004: 246 x 174: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-32973-6: $160.00Pb: 978-0-415-32974-3: $39.95eBook: 978-0-203-39219-5

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Development and GlobalizationA Marxian Class Analysis

David F. Ruccio, University of Notre Dame, USA

Series: Economics as Social Theory

Since the mid-1980s, David F. Ruccio has been developing a new framework of Marxian class analysis and applying it to various issues in socialist planning, Third World development, and capitalist globalization. The aim of this collection is to show, through a series of concrete examples, how Marxian class analysis can be used to challenge existing modes of thought and to

produce new insights about the problems of capitalist development and the possibilities of imagining and creating noncapitalist economies.

Selected Contents: Foreword Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff Introduction 1. Rethinking Planning, Globalization, and Development from a Marxian Perspective Planning 2. Essentialism and Socialist Economic Planning: A Methodological Critique of Optimal Planning Theory 3. Planning and Class in Transitional Societies 4. The State and Planning in Nicaragua 5. Nicaragua: The State, Class, and Transition Development 6. Radical Theories of Development: Frank, the Modes of Production School, and Amin 7. The Costs of Austerity in Nicaragua: The Worker-Peasant Alliance, 1979-1987 8. When Failure Becomes Success: Class and the Debate over Stabilization and Adjustment 9. Power and Class: The Contribution of Radical Approaches to Debt and Development 10. Capitalism and Industrialization in the Third World: Recognizing the Costs and Imagining Alternatives 11. ‘After’ Development: Reimagining Economy and Class 12. Reading Harold: Class Analysis, Capital Accumulation, and the Role of the Intellectual Globalization 13. Fordism on a World Scale: International Dimensions of Regulation 14. Class Beyond the Nation-State 15. Global Fragments: Subjectivity and Class Politics in Discourses of Globalization 16. Globalization and Imperialism

September 2010: 234 x 156: 424ppHb: 978-0-415-77225-9: $180.00Pb: 978-0-415-77226-6: $55.95eBook: 978-0-203-84318-5

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Cartelization, Antitrust and Globalization in the US and EuropeMark S. LeClair, Fairfield University, USA

This book provides a comprehensive examination of the history of cartels in the U.S. and Europe and the development of significant new antitrust tools, evaluating how economic forces and globalization have altered the structure of collusion.

Selected Contents: 1. The Development of Antitrust Policy in the U.S. and the E.U. 2. Models of Cartel Behavior 3. The Historical Background – Early Cartels and the Phasing in of Antitrust Law 4. Globalization, Collusion and the Need for Antitrust Reform 5. The Modern Face of Collusion – Recent Cases in the U.S. and E.U. 6. Potential Reforms of Antitrust Law as it is applied to Cartels

July 2010: 234 x 156: 196ppHb: 978-0-415-57343-6: $140.00eBook: 978-0-2038-4736-7

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Challenges of GlobalizationImmigration, Social Welfare, Global Governance

Edited by Andrew Sobel, Washington University in St. Louis, USA

Featuring contributions by experts from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds including economics, political science and law, this edited volume offers a timely examination of the complexities surrounding modern globalization. Through discussion and evaluation of the problems associated with immigration, social welfare and income inequality, and global

governance the book offers a significant contribution to the continuing globalization debate.

Selected Contents: 1. Opportunities and Challenges Andrew Sobel 2. Sustainable Labor Migration Policies in a Globalizing World Philip Martin 3. The Last Bastions of State Sovereignty: Immigration and Nationality Go Global Stephen Legomsky 4. The Era of Free Migration: Lessons for Today Kevin O’Rourke 5. Cultural Communities in a Global Labor Market: Immigration Restrictions as Residential Segregation Howard Chang 6. Economics Versus Identity: Mass and Elite Attitudes Toward Trade, Migration and Outsourcing Mariana Medina and Andrew Sobel 7. Globalization and Inequality in Latin America and the Carribean Evelyene Huber and John Stephens 8. Capital Mobility and State Social Welfare Provisions in the Late 1800s Zahra Egal and Andrew Sobel 9. Global Governance Redefined Miles Kahler

2009: 234 x 156: 216ppHb: 978-0-415-77806-0: $125.00Pb: 978-0-415-77807-7: $45.95eBook: 978-0-203-87346-5

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Rethinking Globalizations

Series Edited by Barry Gills, University of Newcastle, UK

This series is designed to break new ground in the literature on globalisation and its academic and popular understanding. Rather than perpetuating or simply reacting to the economic understanding of globalisation, this series seeks to capture the term and broaden its meaning to encompass a wide range of issues and disciplines and convey a sense of alternative possibilities for the future.

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Global Civil Society in Action?Teivo Teivainen, University of Helsinki, Finland

Focusing on the World Social Forum (WSF), the author analyzes the various dilemmas of democratization in a dynamic process that is explicitly global but has many local variations.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Democracy in Global Times 2. Politicizing Spirit of the Globalization Protest Movements 3. Emergence of the World Social Forum 4. Movement of Movements or Depoliticized Space 5. Who Governs the Forum: Politics of Transnational Representation 6. Global Expansion of the World Social Forum. Conclusions

June 2011: 234 x 156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-35727-2: $130.00eBook: 978-0-203-00316-9

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Global Poverty, Ethics and Human RightsThe Role of Multilateral Organisations

Desmond McNeill, University of Oslo, Norway and Asunción Lera StClair, University of Bergen, Norway

Examines the activities of the World Bank and the United Nations Development Programme, in relation to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization and the Inter-American Development Bank.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. International Organisations and the Challenge of Global Poverty 3. Ethics, Human Rights and Global

Justice 4. UNDP: The Human Development Paradigm 5. The World Bank: The Internal Dynamics of a Complex Organisation 6. UNESCO: ’Poverty as a Violation of Human Rights’ 7. The Inter-American Development Bank: ’Social Capital, Ethics and Development’ 8. Conclusion

2009: 234 x 156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-44704-1: $150.00Pb: 978-0-415-44594-8: $39.95eBook: 978-0-203-88130-9

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Global Restructuring, Labour and the Challenges for Transnational SolidarityEdited by Andreas Bieler, University of Nottingham, UK and Ingemar Lindberg, Arena Think Tank, Sweden

‘Rich in contextual evidence, this book explains how globalizing processes elicit different responses from workers and beget varied outcomes. Bieler and Lindberg deftly weave together several case studies, showing obstacles and strategic possibilities for trade unions. Their analysis is a breakthrough in coming to grips with the nexus of

globalization and social movements.’ - James H. Mittelman, American University, USA

Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction and Conceptual Considerations 1. Globalisation and the New Challenges for Transnational Solidarity: An Introduction Andreas Bieler and Ingemar Lindberg 2. Trade Unions, Global Competition and Options for Solidarity Richard Hyman Part 2: Trade Union Solidarity Across Borders? 3. West-East European Labour Transnationalism(s): Rivalry or Joint Mobilisation? Magdalena Bernaciak 4. Detours of Solidarity: Experiences from Ericsson in Colombia Jonas Sjölander 5. Building Rank and File Activism: A Study of the Global Action Day Campaign in the History of the International Transport Workers’ Federation Mac Urata Part 3: Transnational Solidarity Involving Trade Unions and Social Movements 6. Informal Work and Transnational Organizing Ilda Lindell 7. What Does Transnational Labour Organizing and Solidarity Mean for Sri Lankan Free Trade Zone Women Workers? Samanthi Gunawardana 8. Victory Through Solidarity? The Story of a Women Workers’ Strike in Turkey’s Antalya Free Zone Tore Fougner and Ayça Kurtoglu 9. Cross-Border Wage Struggles in the Global Garment Industry: The Campaign for an Asia Floor Wage Jeroen Merk Part 4: Transnational Solidarity in Defence of the Public Sector 10. Challenging Privatisation and Access to Health Care Services: The Role of Trade Unions Jane Lethbridge 11. Thinking Through Transnational Solidarity: The Case of SINTREAMCALI in Colombia Mario Novelli Part 5: Trade Union Social Movement Co-operation in the Developed World 12. How New Social Alliances Changed Politics in Norway Asbjørn Wahl 13. Trade Union and Social Movement Co-operation in the Defence of the European Public Sector (and a postscriptum with Jan Willem Goudriaan) Andreas Bieler Part 6: What Strategies towards Transnational Solidarity? 14. Making Connections: Transnational Solidarity Through the Internet Bruce Robinson 15. Varieties of Solidarity: An Analysis of Cases of Worker Action Across Borders Ingemar Lindberg 16. Conclusions: A Variable Landscape of Emerging Transnational Solidarities Andreas Bieler and Ingemar Lindberg

September 2010: 234 x 156: 280ppHb: 978-0-415-58083-0: $125.00eBook: 978-0-203-84245-4

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Global Social JusticeEdited by Heather Widdows and Nicola Smith, both at University of Birmingham, UK

This book provides a distinctive multi-disciplinary contribution to debates about global justice and global ethics addresses issues including human rights, the environment, health, labour, peace-building and political participation, and sexuality.

Selected Contents: 1. Global Social Justice: An Introduction Heather Widdows and Nicola Smith 2. The Globalisation of Human Rights Leslie Sklair 3. Liberal Internationalism and Global Social Justice Kostas Koukouzelis 4. Moral Distance and Global Social Justice: An Archaeology of Borders Luis Cabrera 5. Ecological Issues of Justice Robin Attfield 6. Global Justice and the Distribution of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Simon Caney 7. Global Social Justice and Public Health Rebecca Shah 8. Cosmopolitan Global Justice and Labour Exploitation Christien Van den Anker 9. Gender and Global Social Justice: Peacebuilding and the Politics of Participation Laura J. Shepherd 10. Sexuality, Power and Global Social Justice Penny Griffin 11. Torture: A Touchstone for Global Social Justice Bob Breacher 12. Conclusion Heather Widdows and Nicola Smith

April 2011: 234 x 156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-57941-4: $115.00

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Power and Transnational ActivismEdited by Thomas Olesen, University of Aarhus, Denmark

Offering new and critical insights on global activism and power, this features case studies on China and Tibet, HIV/AIDS, climate change, child labour, the WTO, women and the UN, the global public sphere, world social forums and global civil society.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Power and Transnational Activist Framing Thomas Olesen. Critiques and Appraisals 2. Counter-Power in the Global Age: Strategies of Civil Society Movements Ulrich Beck 3. Evading the Challenge: The Limits of Global Activism David Chandler 4. Coordinated Power in Contemporary Leftist Activism Ruth Reitan. The State and the National 5. The Limits of Power and Protest: Civil Society Mobilization against North American Integration Jeffrey Ayres 6. State Power and the Control of Transnational Protests Donatella della Porta and Herbert Reiter 7. China and the Limits of Transnational Human Rights Activism: From Tiananmen Square to the Beijing Olympics Caroline Fleay 8. State-Led Social Boundary Change: Transnational Environmental Activism, ‘Eco-Terrorism’ and September 11 Shannon Gibson 9. National Origin and Transnational Activism Sarah Stroup. Representation and Discourse 10. The Representational Power of Civil Society Organizations in Global AIDS Governance: Advocating for Children in Global Health Politics Anna Holzscheiter 11. Taming of the Shrew? International Women’s NGOs, Institutional Power, and the UN Jutta Joachim 12. Global Justice Movements and the Mass Media: Conceptual Reflections and Empirical Findings Dieter Rucht 13. AID(S) Politics and Power: A Critique of Global Governance Håkan Thörn 14. Conclusion: Transnational Counterpublics and Democracy Thomas Olesen

November 2010: 234 x 156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-55369-8: $125.00eBook: 978-0-203-83665-1

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Globalization in CrisisEdited by Barry K. Gills, University of Newcastle, UK

Globalization and Crisis critically examines the causes and consequences of the global financial and economic crisis and its relation to Globalization in both theory and practice.

This book was published as a special issue of Globalizations.

Selected Contents: Foreword: A Fair Globalization During Crisis Tarja Halonen 1. Introduction:

Framing the Debate: One Crisis or Many? The Return of Crisis in the Era of Globalization: One Crisis, or Many? Barry K. Gills 2. The Multiple Crisis and Beyond François Houtart 3. Converging Crises: Reality, Fear and Hope Susan George Analysing Financial, Economic and Capitalist Crisis: Old and New Logics 4. A Savage Sorting of Winners and Losers: Contemporary Versions of Primitive Accumulation Saskia Sassen 5. Globalisation, Crisis and the Political Economy of the International Monetary (Dis)Order Ankie Hoogvelt 6. What Next? An Explanation of the 2008–2009 Slump and Two Scenarios of the Shape of Things to Come Heikki Patomäki 7. The Global Regulatory Consequences of an Irrational Crisis: Examining ‘Animal Spirits’ and ‘Excessive Exuberances’ Grahame F. Thompson 8. The Economic Crisis, Capitalism and Islam: The Making of a New Economic Order? Wazir Jahan Karim 9. Critical Ideas in Times of Crisis: Reconsidering Smith, Marx, Keynes, and Hayek M. Scott Solomon Security, States, and World Order Crisis 10. A Radical World Order Challenge: Addressing Global Climate Change and the Threat of Nuclear Weapons Richard Falk 11. Crisis and Global Governance: Money, Discourses, and Institutions James H. Mittelman ‘Alter-hegemonic’ Perspectives 12. In the Shadows of Globalization: Civilizational Crisis, the ‘Global Modern’ and ‘Islamic Nihilism’ Mustapha Kamal Pasha 13. A Long View of Globalization and Crisis V. Spike Peterson 14. Lessons of a ‘Good’ Crisis: Learning in, and From the Third World Craig N. Murphy 15. The Global Crisis and Latin America Henry Veltmeyer 16. Globalization, Crisis and Social Transformation: A View from the South Ronaldo Munck 17. After 30 Years of Deadlock: Labour’s Possible Strategies in the New Global Order Andreas Bieler, Ingemar Lindberg and Werner Sauerborn Radical Politics in the Global Crisis 18. Exiting the Crisis of Capitalism or Capitalism in Crisis? Samir Amin 19. Globalization, Crisis and Transformation: World Systemic Crisis and the Historical Dialectics of Capital Barry K. Gills 20. The Stakes of Radical Politics have Changed: Post-Crisis, Relevance and the State Jonathan Pugh 21. Climate and Capitalism in Copenhagen Walden Bello 22. The Invisible Summit: The UN Conference on the Global Economic Crisis—An Eyewitness Account Nick Buxton 23. The Copenhagen Global Summit on Climate Change: A View from the Ground Gemma Bone 24. Global Governance for Global Development Björn Hettne

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Andre Gunder Frank and Global DevelopmentVisions, Remembrances, and Explorations

Edited by Patrick Manning University of Pittsburgh, USA, and Barry K. Gills, University of Newcastle, UK

Containing previously unpublished material, a review of the legacy and work of Andre Gunder Frank

Selected Contents: Foreword Immanuel Wallerstein 1. Introduction: Global Political Economy in the Era of Andre Gunder Frank Patrick Manning and Barry K. Gills Part 1: Andre Gunder Frank’s Critical Vision 2. Frankian Triangles Albert Bergesen 3. ReOrient the 19th Century: Andre Gunder Frank’s Unfinished Manuscript Robert Denemark 4. The Modern World System under Asian Hegemony: The Silver Standard World Economy, 1450-1750 Barry K. Gills and Andre Gunder Frank 5. Chapter TBC Samir Amin Part 2: Continuing Debates 6. Human Sociocultural Evolution, Hegemonic Transitions and Global State Formation Christopher Chase-Dunn and Thomas Hall 7. The Paradoxes of Colonial/Modernity Anibal Quijano 8. Dependency Theory and Cultural Studies: Lessons from Latin America John Beverley 9. Tides of Hegemonic Change: The Atypical Trajectory of the 1970s-to-Present B-Phase Crisis Jeffrey Sommers and Boris Kagarlitsky Part 3: Multidisciplinary Developments 10. Explaining the Spatial Transformations of the World Copper Market During the Long Twentieth Century Jan-Frederic Abbeloos 11. Reorienting Iran: Following Gunder Frank’s Advice One Decade at a Time Kevan Harris 12. The Korean Developmental State and Neo-Liberal Transition in the World System Hae-Yung Song 13. Watershed Management in the Wake of Transnational Migration: Honduras Carylanna Taylor 14. Conclusion Patrick Manning and Barry K. Gills

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Globalization as Evolutionary ProcessModeling Global Change

Edited by George Modelski, Tessaleno Devezas and William R. Thompson

The term globalization has gained widespread popularity; yet most treatments are either descriptive and/or focused on changes in economic interconnectivity. In this volume the concept is seen in broader terms as leading international experts from a range of disciplines develop a long-term analysis to address the problems of globalization.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Evolutionary Models Part 2: Models of Long-Term Change Part 3: Global Change and the Information Age Part 4: Forecasting and Simulating Globalization Part 5: Assessment

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GlobalizationMalcolm Waters

Series: Key Ideas

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GlobalizationNorth-South Perspectives

John Glenn

’This is an excellent book and one that represents a significant contribution to the existing literature.’ - Nana K. Poku, University of Bradford, UK

’John Glenn makes a valuable contribution to the third wave of globalization studies. With a particular focus on the position of the South his work presents significant challenges to the orthodoxies

of both sceptics and advocates of globalization alike. It therefore deserves to be widely read.’ - Tony McGrew, University of Southampton, UK

Globalization will be of interest to students of international political economy and politics and international relations in general.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Globalization: Myth or Reality 3. How Global is Globalization? 4. Trade Liberalization and Economic Growth 5. Globalization and the Reconfiguration of the State 6. Patterns of Global Poverty and Inequality 7. Global Governance: Is More Better? 8. Conclusion

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Globalization and Everyday LifeLarry Ray

Series: The New Sociology

This book explains the meanings of globalization as a concept, discussing the key debates and pointing towards new ways of understanding the process as a whole.

2007: 198 x 129: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-34095-3: $150.00Pb: 978-0-415-34094-6: $41.95eBook: 978-0-203-46334-5

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TransnationalismSteven Vertovec, Max-Planck-Institute, Germany

Series: Key Ideas

Transnationalism refers to multiple ties and interactions linking people or institutions across the borders of nation-states.

This book surveys the broader meanings of transnationalism within the study of globalization before concentrating on migrant transnational practices. Each chapter demonstrates ways in which new and contemporary transnational

practices of migrants are fundamentally transforming social, political and economic structures simultaneously within homelands and places of settlement. Transnationalism provides a much-needed single, clear and condensed text concerning a major concept in academic and policy discourse today.

The book is for advanced undergraduate students, postgraduates and academics.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction: Transnationalism, Migrant Transnationalism and Transformation Part 2: Transnational Social Formations Part 3: Socio-Cultural Transformations Part 4: Political Transformations Part 5: Economic Transformations Part 6: Religious Transformations Part 7: Conclusion: Interconnected Migrants in an Interconnected World

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GlobalizationA Reader

Edited by Charles Lemert, Welseyan University, USA, and Anthony Elliott, Daniel Chaffee and Eric Hsu, all at Flinders University, Australia

’This reader is an education in itself. A student who reads this rich collection carefully will be able to think intelligently about the world in which we are living and where we are heading. Bravo.’ - Immanuel Wallerstein, Yale University, USA

Selected Contents: Part 1: The Age of Empires, 3000 BCE – 1500

CE Part 2: The Modern World System & Industrial Capitalism, 1500 – 1914 Part 3: The Short Twentieth Century: Global Uncertainty and Restructuring Part 4: The Great Globalization Debate Part 5: Globalization Since 2001-Present Part 6: Global Futures: Time and Tense

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Globalization, Violence and the Visual Culture of CitiesEdited by Christoph Lindner, University of Amsterdam, HOL

Series: Questioning Cities

This book is the first interdisciplinary volume to examine the complex relationship between globalization, violence, and the visual culture of cities.

2009: 234 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-48214-1: $150.00eBook: 978-0-203-88507-9

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GlobalizationThe Key Concepts

Edited by Annabelle Mooney and Betsy Evans

Series: Routledge Key Guides

Viewed as a destructive force or an inevitability of modern society, globalization is the focus of a multitude of disciplines. A clear understanding of its processes and terminology is imperative for anyone engaging with this ubiquitous topic. Globalization: the Key Concepts offers a comprehensive guide to this cross-disciplinary subject and covers concepts such as:

• homogenization

• neo-Liberalism

• risk

• knowledge society

• time-space compression

• reflexivity.

With extensive cross-referencing and suggestions for further reading, this book is an essential resource for students and interested readers alike as they navigate the literature on globalization studies.

Selected Contents: Key to Contributors. Acknowledgements. Introduction. Key Concepts

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Marxism and World PoliticsContesting Global Capitalism

Edited by Alexander Anievas, University of Cambridge, UK

’Over the past few years, a distinctly Marxian approach to the study of international relations has been steadily gathering steam. This volume brings together a number of the most interesting proponents of that approach. Unlike most edited volumes, this one coheres remarkably well, owing largely to the common framework that

binds the essays together. But Anievas also uses great judgment in choosing essays that that show the tensions and debates within this resurgent Marxist theorizing. This is a volume that will appeal to all scholars interested in the evolution and current dynamics of the interstate system.’ - Vivek Chibber, New York University, USA

Selected Contents: The Renaissance of Historical Materialism in International Relations Theory: An Introduction Alexander Anievas Part 1: The Geopolitics of Capitalist Modernity 1. Does Capitalism Need the State-System? Alex Callinicos 2. The Changing ‘Logics’ of Capitalist Competition Benno Teschke and Hannes Lacher 3. Western Hegemony and Transnational Capital: A Dialectical Perspective Kees Van Der Pijl 4. Beyond the Theory of Imperialism: Global Capitalism and the Transnational State William I. Robinson 5. Many Capitals, Many States: Logic, Contingency or Mediation? Neil Davidson 6. Globalization and Ideology: Post-Fordist Capitalism and the Politics of Imperial Consent Mark Rupert 7. To Be Or Not To Be A Reductionist Marxism—Is That the Question? John Hobson 8. Industrial Development and International Political Conflict in Contemporary Capitalism Peter Gowan Part 2: Marxism and ‘The International’ 9. Uneven and Combined Development: The Social-Relational Substratum of ‘The International’? An Exchange of Letters Alex Callinicos and Justin Rosenberg 10. Non-Synchronicity, Capitalism and Uneven and Combined Development Sam Ashman 11. The Geopolitics of Passive Revolution Adam David Morton 12. Approaching ‘The International’: Beyond Political Marxism Jamie C. Allinson and Alexander Anievas 13. Politics and the International Simon Bromley

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Iraq, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim WorldEdited by Ali Paya and John L. Esposito

Series: Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series

Iraq, democracy and Islam are powerful global forces which shape not only many aspects of the lives of Muslims, but the lives of other citizens of the world as well. This book explores many of the challenging questions posed by the interconnections between these three forces, concentrating on issues which have global significance and which have been less studied up until now.

June 2010: 234 x 156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-58228-5: $140.00

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The Globalization of MotherhoodDeconstructions and Reconstructions of Biology and Care

Edited by Wendy Chavkin, Columbia University, USA and JaneMaree Maher, Monash University, Australia

Series: Routledge Research in Comparative Politics

This book brings together research from the Global North and the Global South to illuminate how contemporary motherhood is being changed by the processes of globalization.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction: The Globalization of Motherhood Wendy Chavkin Motherhood: Reproduction and Care JaneMaree Maher Part 2: Cross National Care Labor Mothers on the Move: Children’s Education and Transnational Mobility in Global-City Singapore Brenda S.A. Yeoh and Shirlena Huang Stratified. Workers/Stratified Mothers: Migration Policies and Citizenship among Ecuadorian Immigrant Women Gioconda Herrera Part 3: Transationa Adoption Intercountry Adoption as Globalized Motherhood Peter Selman Transnational Adoption and the Transnationalization of Motherhood: Rethinking Abandonment, Adoption, and Return Barbara Yngvesson Part 4: A.R.T Across Borders Motherhood Jeopardized: Reproductive Technologies in Indian Communities Sayantani DasGupta and Shamita Das Dasgupta Divided Mothers: Changing Global Inequalities of ‘Nature’ and ‘Nurture’ Margaret Jolly. ‘Assisted’ Motherhood in Global Dubai: Reproductive Tourists and their Helpers Marcia C. Inhorn Part 5: Conclusion: Rights as Recourse: Globalized Motherhood and Human Rights Joanne Csete and Reilly Anne Willis Mothering Forward? Wendy Chavkin and JaneMaree Maher

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Nationalism and GlobalisationConflicting or Complementary?

Edited by Daphne Halikiopoulou and Sofia Vasilopoulou, both at London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Featuring international scholars and global case studies exploring regionalization, migration & citizenship, culture, finance and capitalism, this book examines the relationship between nationalism and globalization.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Bridging the Gap between Nationalism and Globalisation Daphne Halikiopoulou and Sofia Vasilopoulou Part 1: Theory 2. Nationalism and Global Culture Anthony Smith 3. Nationalism might Change its Character, Again John Hall 4. Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in a Globalizing World Stephanie Lawson 5. Globalisation and Nation-formation in World History John Hutchinson Part 2: History 6. Nationalism as Global History John Breuilly 7. Pan-Nationalism Reframed: Theories of Nationalism, the Role of the “Nation-State,” and the Global Age Sarah Danielsson 8. Globalizing the ‘Principle of Nationality’ Andre Liebich Part 3: Contemporary Issues 9. Migration and Citizenship in the Making of a Global Labour Market Stephen Castles 10. Global Crisis, National Blame Jonathan Hearn 11. Globalization and the Nation-State: The Future of Failures Ronald Grigor Suny 12. Conclusion: Nationalism and Globalisation: Conflicting or Complementary? Daphne Halikiopoulou and Sofia Vasilopoulou

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Political Agency in the Era of GlobalisationThe Changing Nexus of State, Market and Society

Edited by Bice Maiguashca, University of Exeter, UK and Raffaele Marchetti, LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome, Italy

Series: Routledge/GARNET series

This book explores and critically reflects on the theory and practice of political agency in contemporary global politics.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Mapping Political Agency in the Era of Globalisation Bice Maiguashca and Raffaele Marchetti 2. Political Spaces between Erosion and Expansion Debora Spini 3. Competing Projects of Globalisation: On the Changing Nexus of Society/Politics/Economy Raffaele Marchetti 4. Where is the Transnational? Conceptualising the Emergent Spatialities of Public Action Clive Barnett 5. Evaluating ‘Global Democracy’ as the Normative Directive for Ideas of Political Agency in International Relations Charlotte McEvoy 6. Political Agency and the Ambivalence of Disaffection Susan McManus 7. Exploring the Conditions of Possibility for Political Agency: Rethinking Politicisation from a Feminist Perspective Bice Maiguashca and Catherine Eschle 8. The Politics of Social and Solidarity-Based Economy Xabier Itçaina 9. Political Agency in the European Union Derek Beach 10. Agency between Informality and Empowerment: The Case of Egypt Heba Raouf Ezzat 11. Transversal Dissent, Legitimacy and Burma’s Border-Based Civil Society Mary O’Kane 12. Networks and Infrastructures of Political Agency - The Political Mobilisation of the Women of the Market in Lomé Charles Heller and Branwen Gruffydd Jones 13. Conclusion: Re-thinking Political Agency in the Twenty First Century Bice Maiguashca and Raffaelle Marchetti

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The Future of Global CurrencyThe Euro Versus the Dollar

Benjamin J. Cohen, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Can the euro challenge the supremacy of the U.S. dollar as a global currency? From the time Europe’s joint money was born, many have predicted that it would soon achieve parity with the dollar or possibly even surpass it. In reality, however, the euro has remained firmly planted in the dollar’s shadow. The essays collected in this volume explain why. Because of America’s external deficits

and looming foreign debt, the dollar can never be as dominant as it once was. But Europe’s money is unable to mount an effective challenge. The euro suffers from a number of critical structural deficiencies, including an anti-growth bias that is built into the institutions of the monetary union and an ambiguous governance structure that sows doubts among prospective users. As recent events have demonstrated, members of the euro zone remain vulnerable to financial crisis. Moreover, lacking a single voice, the bloc continues to punch below its weight in monetary diplomacy. The world seems headed toward a leaderless monetary order, with several currencies in contention but none clearly dominant.

This collection distils the views of one of the world’s leading scholars in global currency, and will be of considerable interest to students and scholars of international finance and international political economy.

Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: The Global Currency System 1. Life at the Top: International Currencies in the Twenty-First Century 2. The Euro and Transatlantic Relations Part 2: The Euro Challenge 3. EMU and the Dollar: Who Threatens Whom? 4. Global Currency Rivalry: Can The Euro Ever Challenge the Dollar? 5. Enlargement and the International Role of the Euro 6. The Euro in a Global Context: Challenges and Capacities 7. Dollar Dominance, Euro Aspirations: Recipe for Discord? Part 3: Glimpses of the Future 8. A One-and-a-Half Currency System 9. Toward a Leaderless Currency System 10. The International Monetary System: Diffusion and Ambiguity

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The Routledge International Handbook of Globalization StudiesEdited by Bryan S. Turner, Wellesley College, USA

Series: Routledge International Handbooks

The Routledge International Handbook of Globalization Studies offers students clear and informed chapters on the history of globalization and key theories that have considered the causes and consequences of the globalization process. There are substantive sections looking at demographic, economic, technological, social and cultural changes in

globalization. The handbook examines many negative aspects – new wars, slavery, illegal migration, pollution and inequality – but concludes with an examination of responses to these problems through human rights organizations, international labour law and the growth of cosmopolitanism. There is a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches with essays covering sociology, demography, economics, politics, anthropology and history.

The Handbook written in a clear and direct style will appeal to a wide audience. The extensive references and sources will direct students to areas of further study.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Theories and Definitions 1. Theories of Globalization: Issues and Origins 2. Limiting Theory: Rethinking Approaches to Cultures of Globalization 3. Economic Theories of Globalisation 4. Internet and Globalization Lior 5. Anti-globalization Movements: From Critiques to Alternatives 6. History and Hegemony: The United States and Globalization 7. Vulnerability and Globalization: The Social Impact Part 2: Substantive Issues 8. Transformations of the World’s Population: The Demographic Revolution 9. All That is Modern Freezes Again: Migration History, Globalization and the Politics of Newness 10. Climate Change, Globalization and Carbonization 11. Infectious Disease and Globalization 12. Globalization, Disasters and Disaster Response 13. The Globalization of Crime 14. Religion out of Place? Globalization of Religious Fundamentalism 15. Globalization and Indigenous Peoples: New Old Patterns 16. Genocide in the Global Age 17. Global Elites 18. Globalization, Ethnic Conflict and Nationalism 19. The Global Drive to Commodify Pensions Part 3: New Institutions and Cultures 20. Popular Culture, Fans and Globalization 21. Film and Globalization: from Hollywood to Bollywood 22. Global Cities 23. Crossing Divides: Consumption and Globalization in History 24. Pluralism, Globalization and the Modernization of Gender and Sexual Relations in Asia 25. Globalization and Food: The Dialectics of Globality and Locality 26. Borders, Passports and the Global Mobility 27. Globalization of Space: From the Global to the Galactic 28. Globalization and Americanization Part 4: Critical Solutions 29. Globalization and Labour: Putting the ILO in its Places 30. Globalisation of Human Rights 31. Global Civil Society and the World Social Forum 32. Muslim Cosmopolitanism: Contemporary Practice and Social Theory 33. New Cosmopolitanism in the Social Sciences 34. Globalization and its Possible Futures

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Civil Society and International GovernanceThe Role of Non-State Actors in the EU, Africa, Asia and Middle East

Edited by David Armstrong, University of Exeter, UK, Valeria Bello, Barcelona Institute for International Studies, Julie Gilson, University of Birmingham, UK and Debora Spini, Syracuse University in Florence, Italy

Series: Routledge/GARNET series

This book examines the increasing impact of nongovernmental organisations and civil society on global and regional governance, in relation to the UN, the IMF, the G8 and the WTO. The authors assess civil society interaction with the EU, Africa, East Asia and the Middle East.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction David Armstrong and Julie Gilson Part 1: Theory 2. Civil Society and the Democratisation of Global Public Space Debora Spini 3. Collective and Social Identity: A Theoretical Analysis of the Role of Civil Society in the Construction of Supra-National Societies Valeria Bello 4. Organized Civil Society and Political Representation in the EU Arena Carlo Ruzza Part 2: The European Union 5. Europeanization of Non-State Actors: Towards a Framework for Analysis Karolina Boronska-Hryniewiecka 6. Between Localisation and Europeanisation: Non-Governmental Organisations in Bosnia and Herzegovina Erica Panighello 7. European Integration, Cross-Border Cooperation and Third-Sector Mobilizations in the Basque Country Xabier Itçaina Part 3: Civil Society Outside Europe 8. Governance and Non-Governmental Organisations in East Asia: Building Region-Wide Coalitions Julie Gilson 9. Civil Society and Regional Governance in Eastern and Southern Africa Andréas Godsäter and Frederik Söderbaum 10. The Role of Civil Society in Regional Governance in the Middle East Michael Shulz 11. Transnational Labour Mobilization in the Americas Marcelo Saguier

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Private Interest GovernanceBetween Breakdown and Change

Claudius Wagemann, Istituto Italiano di Scienze Umane (SUM), Italy

Examines how Private Interest Governments have changed as a form of public sector economic regulation

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Theoretical Framework 2. Methodology and Research Techniques 3. From Government to Governance: Organizational Communities 4. From Stability to Enduring Transformation: Organizational Populations 5. From Influence to Membership: Individual Organizations 6. Environments and Organizational Changes 7. Conclusion

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Global Finance in CrisisThe Politics of International Regulatory Change

Edited by Eric Helleiner and Stefano Pagliari, both at University of Waterloo, Canada and Hubert Zimmermann, Heinrich Heine University, Germany

’How did we get to here? How did finance become so globalized, while those who regulate it became so fragmented? This excellent set of essays offers both an overview and a challenge to those interested in understanding the different institutions which regulate global finance. The contributors present the different corners of the world of financial regulation, including transnational networks, private sector arrangements, struggles of national interest, regional institutions and inter-governmental forums. The contributors sharply differ in how global finance will be transformed by the current crisis. Their differences give us a fascinating map to use in tracking current shifts in global financial regulation.’ - Ngaire Woods, University of Oxford, UK

’One of the lessons of the world financial crisis of 2007-9 is that the politics of international finance and its regulation was an oft-neglected subject. Yet the structure of contemporary financial regulation and its inevitable failure cannot be seen separately from the politics of finance. This superb volume amply makes up for previous neglect. It is cutting-edge, comprehensive and raises the critical questions. It is a must read for policy makers and students of international finance.’ - Avinash Persaud, Chairman, Warwick Commission; Member of the UN Commission of Experts and the Pew Congressional Task Force

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction - Global Finance in Crisis: The Politics of International Regulatory Change Eric Helleiner and Stefano Pagliari Part 1: Issues and Structures 2. Regulatory Reactions to the Global Credit Crisis: Analysing a Policy Community under Stress Eleni Tsingou 3. The Politics of Accounting Regulation: Responses to the Subprime Crisis Andreas Nölke 4. Risk Models and Transnational Governance in the Global Financial Crisis: The Cases of Basel II and Credit Rating Agencies Tony Porter 5. The End of Self-Regulation? Hedge Funds and Derivatives in Global Financial Governance Eric Helleiner and Stefano Pagliari Part 2: Countries and Regions 6. Uncertain Leadership: The U.S. Regulatory Response to the Global Financial Crisis David Andrew Singer 7. Is a European Approach to Financial Regulation Emerging from the Crisis? Elliot Posner 8. Varieties of Global Financial Governance? British and German Approaches to Financial Market Regulation Hubert Zimmermann 9. Mission Accomplished, or a Sisyphean Task? Japan’s Regulatory Responses to the Global Financial Crisis Saori N. Katada 10. Chinese Attitudes towards Global Financial Regulatory Cooperation: Revisionist or Status Quo? Andrew Walter 11. Whither International Financial Regulation? Hubert Zimmermann

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The Globalization of Political ViolenceGlobalization’s Shadow

Edited by Richard Devetak and Christopher W. Hughes

The events of the 11th of September 2001 revealed most dramatically that globalization has a shadow. While large sections of the world’s population enjoy the perceived benefits of globalization, others seek to utilize globalization for their own politically violent purposes. If 9/11 demonstrated anything, it is that globalization can as readily facilitate violence and insecurity as it can produce

stability, prosperity and political order.

This edited volume offers important new methodological and multi-disciplinary insights into the study of globalization and political violence. It brings together studies from various disciplines in order to address the precise nature of the relationship between globalization and political violence as it seeks to offer new theoretical and empirical understandings of the types of actors involved in political violence, either as perpetrators or victims.

Examples of the studies include the changing character of state militaries and state-to-state conflict under globalization, the emergence of ‘new wars’ fuelled by globalization, the role of state militaries in intervention, new forms of violence directed by states against refugees and anti-globalization protesters, the role of terrorist actors post-9/11, networks for the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the rise of private military firms amongst others.

The Globalization of Political Violence will be of interest to students and researchers of politics, international relations, security studies and international political economy.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Military Force Part 3: Global Insecurity Part 4: States of Violence Part 5: State Failure and the Global Economy Part 6: Counter-Globalizations

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Warwick Studies in Globalisation

Series edited Shaun Breslin, University of Warwick, UKFormerly edited by Leonard Seabrooke, University of Warwick, UK

What is globalisation and does it matter? How can we measure it? What are its policy implications? The Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation at the University of Warwick is an international site for the study of key questions such as these in the theory and practice of globalisation and regionalisation. Its agenda is avowedly interdisciplinary and showcased in this series.

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Contesting Global OrderDevelopment, Global Governance and Globalization

James H. Mittelman, American University, USA

Few authors have sought to explain the links among development, global governance, and globalization, Contesting Global Order traces dominant values and patterns on a world level over the last half century. Including a framing introduction written for the volume, this book brings together for the first time James H. Mittelman’s most influential works, offering

cross-regional analysis, and including fieldwork in nine countries in Africa and Asia.

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Framework Part 1: Development 2. The Internationalization of Political Violence 3. Underdevelopment and Nationalisation 4. Marginalization and the International Division of Labor Opening The Market Part 2: International Organization and Global Governance 5. Collective Decolonisation and the U.N. Committee of 24 6. Rethinking “The New Regionalism” in the Context of Globalization 7. The Globalization of Organized Crime, the Courtesan State, and the Corruption of Civil Society Part 3: Globalization 8. What is Critical Globalization Studies? 9. Globalisation and Environmental Resistance Politics 10. Globalization and Development: Learning from Debates in China Part 4: Knowledge and Power 11. Rethinking the International Division of Labour in the Context of Globalization 12. Conceptualizing Resistance to Globalization 13. Globalization: An Ascendant Paradigm? Conclusion 14. Making Globalization Work for the Have-Nots

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The Legitimacy of Global Health GovernanceForces and Receptions of Change

Carmen Huckel Schneider, Senior Analyst, the Sax Institute, Australia

Examines organisations of the last 15 years dealing with global health governance issues

Selected Contents: Introduction: Global Level Approaches to Health Challenges 1. Legitimacy and Global Health Governance: Trends, Challenges and Questions 2. From International Cooperation in Health to Global Health Governance: Insights from Historical Perspectives 3. Legitimacy in Global Health Governance 4. Stakeholders in Global Health Governance 5. UNAIDS - Public Governance with a Focus on Problem-Solving Capacity 6. GFATM - Inclusive Governance with Focus on Efficacy 7. The GAVI Alliance - Expertise and Effectiveness 8. Conclusions

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Reasserting the Public in Public ServicesNew Public Management Reforms

Edited by M. Ramesh, University of Hong Kong, and Eduardo Araral and Xun Wu, both at National University of Singapore

Series: Routledge Studies in Governance and Public Policy

This landmark volume brings together leading social scientists including B Guy Peters, Anthony Cheung and Jon Pierre to systematically discuss emerging patterns of the reassertion of the state in the delivery of essential public services. Its coverage includes education, health care, transport and water in Asian and western countries.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Reasserting the Role of the State in Public Services 2. The Role of the State in Governing: Governance and Metagovernance 3. Reversing Privatization, Rebalancing Government Reform: Markets, Deliberation and Planning 4. Why Legality cannot be Contracted Out: Exploring the Limits of New Public Management 5. How Far Has Market Orientation Penetrated Public Organisations? An Empirical Test On Customer Satisfaction 6. Repositioning the State and the Public Sector Reform Agenda: The Case of Hong Kong 7. Reassertions of the State in Viet Nam’s Health Sector 8. Reasserting the Role of the State in the Healthcare Sector: Lessons from Asia 9. Reasserting the Public in Public Service Delivery: The De-privatization and De-marketization of Education in China 10. Planning For Power: Lessons from Three Generations of Brazilian Electricity Reforms 11. Public Planning with Business Delivery of Urban Public Transport 12. The Fiscal and Efficiency Hypothesis of Water Utilities Privatization: A Review of the Evidence 13. Conclusion: Contradictions, Contingencies and the Terrain Ahead

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Limits of Global Governance Jim Whitman

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The Global Governance Reader Edited by Rorden Wilkinson

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Thinking about Global GovernanceWhy People and Ideas Matter

Thomas G. Weiss, City University of New York, USA

This collection presents Thomas G. Weiss’ most important contributions to debates on UN Reform, non-state actors and global governance and humanitarian action in a turbulent world.

Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: United Nations, Plus Ça Change 1. Reinvigorating the International Civil Service 2. How UN Ideas Change the World 3. What Happened to the Idea of World Government? 4. Moving Beyond North-South Theatre 5. World Politics: Continuity and Change since 1945 with Sam Daws 6. An Unchanged Security Council: The Sky Ainít Falling Part 2: Non-State Actors and Global Governance 7. The ‘Third’ United Nations with Tatiana Carayannis, and Richard Jolly 8. Framing Global Governance, Five Gaps with Ramesh Thakur 9. Governance, Good Governance, and Global Governance: Conceptual and Actual Challenges 10. Pluralising Global Governance: Analytical Approaches and Dimensions with Leon Gordenker Part 3: Humanitarian Action in a Turbulent World 11. Political Innovations and the Responsibility to Protect 12. The Fog of Humanitarianism: Collective Action Problems and Learning-Challenged Organizations with Peter J. Hoffman 13. The Humanitarian Impulse 14. The Sunset of Humanitarian Intervention? The Responsibility to Protect in a Unipolar Era 15. The Politics of Humanitarian Ideas 16. Principles, Politics, and Humanitarian Action 17. A Research Note about Military-Civilian Humanitarianism: More Questions than Answers

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Ending Forced Labour in MyanmarEngaging a Pariah Regime

Richard Horsey

Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series

The International Labour Organization’s (ILO) efforts since the early 1990s to address the forced labour situation in Myanmar represent a rare example of success in influencing the behaviour of that regime, and this book gives a first-hand account of these efforts.

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Commission of Inquiry 2. Enforcement Efforts 3. Engaging the Regime 4. A Permanent Presence in Myanmar 5. Successes and Difficulties 6. Crisis and Re-engagement 7. Conclusion

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Towards New DevelopmentalismMarket as Means Rather than Master

Edited by Shahrukh Rafi Khan and Jens Christiansen, both at Mount Holyoke College, USA

Although neo-liberalism has been critiqued from various perspectives, these critiques have not coalesced into a concrete alternative in development economics literature. The main objective of this book is to name and formulate this alternative, identify what is new about this viewpoint, and project it on to the academic landscape.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Introduction 1. Exploring and Naming an Economic Development Alternative Shahrukh Rafi Khan Part 2: Conceptual Issues and a New Developmentalist Agenda 2. The Market as Means rather than Master: The Crisis of Development and the Future Role of the State Robert Wade 3. Hamlet without the Prince of Denmark: How Development has Disappeared from Today’s ‘Development’ Discourse Ha-Joon Chang 4. The Economics of Failed, Failing, and Fragile States: Productive Structure as the Missing Link Erik S. Reinert, Yves Ekoué Amaïzo, and Rainer Kattel Part 3: Neo-Liberal Constraints on the Policy Agenda 5. The Pernicious Legacy of the Rent-Seeking Paradigm Helen Shapiro 6. Cementing Neo-Liberalism in the Developing World: Ideational and Institutional Constraints on Policy Space Ilene Grabel 7. Domestic Resource Mobilization for a New-Developmentalist Strategy in the Age of Globalization: The Fiscal Space Dilemma in Latin America Luis Abugattas and Eva Paus 8. Investment Treaties as a Constraining Framework Gus Van Harten Part 4: Case Studies in Pro-Active Government 9. Government Reform and Industrial Development in China and Mexico Kevin P. Gallagher and M. Shafaeddin 10. Growth and Development in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities Leonce Ndikumana Part 5: Conclusion: Moving to Alternatives 11. Climate-Resilient Industrial Development Paths: Design Principles and Alternative Models Lyuba Zarsky 12. Towards New Developmentalism: Context, Program and Constraints Shahrukh Rafi Khan

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Culture, Institutions, and DevelopmentNew Insights Into an Old Debate

Edited by Jean-Philippe Platteau, Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix, Belgium and Robert Peccoud

’Jean-Philippe Platteau’s Culture, Institutions and Development makes a major contribution to development studies. Its wide-ranging essays explore the impact of such cultural factors as religion, tradition, the role of the family and ethnic ties on development. The essays are clear and to the point, and accessible to readers without an extensive technical background. This volume should prove of great interest to those involved in development studies from across the social sciences, as well as to development practitioners.’ - Victor D. Lippit, University of California, Riverside, USA

Selected Contents: Part 1: Overview of Issues 1. The Role of Culture in Development: An Overview Jean-Philippe Platteau 2. Culture and Development: The Continuing Tension between Modern Standards and Local Contexts Héla Yousfi 3. Culture and Development: Do Social Struggles make a Difference? Jean-François Bayart Part 2: Religion, Family and Ethnicity 4. Economic Underdevelopment in the Middle East: The Historical Roles of Culture, Institutions, and Religion Timur Kuran Comments Mona Makram Ebeid 5. Family and Kinship Ties in Development: An Economist’s Perspective Eliana La Ferrara 6. The Demand for Disadvantage Rohini Somanathan Part 3: Culture and Entrepreneurship 7. Markets and the Diffusion of Institutional Innovations Marcel Fafchamps 8. Culture, Management and Development Philippe d’Iribarne 9. The Invention of Traditions and Entrepreneurship: A Critical Perspective Jean-Pierre Warnier Part 4: Culture and Poverty Reduction 10. Culture Matters for Poverty, but not because of a Culture of Poverty - Notes on Analytics and Policy Michael Walton Comments Stuti Khemani and Stéphanie Mahieu Part 5: Conclusion 11. Repositioning Culture Jean-Philippe Platteau and Robert Peccoud

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Energy, Bio Fuels and DevelopmentComparing Brazil and the United States

Edited by Edmund Amann, University of Manchester, UK, Werner Baer, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA and Don Coes, University of New Mexico, USA

This collection examines the important and topical issue of the economic, social and environmental implications of concerted attempts to diversify energy sources away from fossil fuels. The book expertly examines this issue by focussing on the contrasting experiences of two major economies; one developed, and the other a rapidly expanding, emerging market.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Edmund Amann, Werner Baer and Don Coes Part 1: Energy Shocks, Policy Change and the Emergence of Biofuels 2. Oil Shocks in Brazil and in the United States Tiago Cavalcanti and João Tovar Jalles 3. Energy and Income Distribution in Brazil’s Development Process Edmund Amann and Werner Baer 4. The Earth is Finite and Other Irrelevancies about the World’s Ultimate Oil Supply Fred Gottheil 5. Energy Restrictions to Growth: The Past, Present and Future Energy Supply in Brazil Adilson de Oliveira and Eduardo Pontual Ribeiro 6. Oil Prices and Inflation in Brazil: Exchange Rate vs. Inflation Targeting Claudio A.C. Paiva 7. Energy Independence and Economic Efficiency in Brazilian Trade Donald V. Coes 8. The Role Played by the BNDES in Funding Energy Investments in Brazil Ricardo Cavalcante and Simone Uderman Part 2: Social, Local and Environmental Impacts of Changes in the Energy Market 9. Climate Change and Energy Use in the Long Run and Growth in Brazil Carlos Azzoni, Eduardo Haddad and Fabio Kanczuk 10. Energy and the Brazilian Regional System Gervasio Ferreira dos Santos, Eduardo Haddad and Geoffrey Hewings 11. Socio-Economic Indicators and Determinants of the Income of Workers in Sugar Cane Plantations and in the Sugar and Ethanol Industries in the North, North-East and Centre-South Regions of Brazil Márcia Azanha Ferras Dias Moraes 12. Understanding the Impact of Food Policy on the Brazilian Poor Mary Arends-Kuenning 13. Biofuels, Food and Trade: Social Impacts Gale Summerfield and Keith Taylor 14. Oligopolistic behavior of Brazilian Gas Stations Ignácio Tavares de Araújo Júnior, Alexandre Rands Barros, André Matos Magalhães and Luciano Menezes Bezerra Sampaio Part 3: The Impacts of Bio and Alternative Fuels 15. The Journey to Next-Generation of Bio-Economy: The U.S. Perspective Hans P. Blaschek 16. Integrated Life-Cycle Analysis of Sustainable Biofuels Jurgen Scheffran 17. The Capital Efficiency Challenge of Bio-Energy Models: What Flex-Mills in Brazil can Teach Us Peter Goldsmith, Renato Rasmussen, Guilherme Signorini, João Martines, Carolina Guimarães 18. The Impact of Agriculture-Based Energy Sources on Land Use in Brazil Carlos Jose Caetano Bacha 19. Fossil-Fuels, Bio-Fuels, and Food: Ranking Priorities Guilherme Leite da Silva Dias and Joaquim Jose Martins Guilhoto 20. The Impact of Sugar Cane Expansion on the Cerrado Charles Mueller and Geraldo Bueno Martha Jr. 21. The Viability of the Biodiesel Program as an Instrument of Social Inclusion Marcos Holanda, Bruno Moreira Wichmann and Paul Araújo Pontes 22. The Expansion of Sugarcane Production in the State of São Paulo and its Impact on Municipal Tax Receipts André L.S. Chagas and Rudinei Toneto Jr. 23. Conclusions Edmund Amann and Werner Baer

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The Role of NGOs in African Socio-Economic DevelopmentTrudy Owens, University of Nottingham, UK and Ronelle Burger, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa

This book charts a new path by considering the role of NGOs in African development and by using a number of new large-scale, representative data sets and spanning many different disciplines provides an overview of what is known about the sector.

Selected Contents: A. What We Know 1. Introduction: The State of the NGO Sector as We Know It 2. Theory: The Inadequacy of Existing Theories 3. What We Know: A Review of the Existing Literature on the Role of NGOs B. What We Are Learning 4. What NGOs Do and How do They Do It 5. How NGOs are Funded 6. NGOs and Accountability 7. Prospects for the Growth and Survival of the Sector Conclusion: A Summary and Discussion on the Implications for Policy and Future Research

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South-South GlobalizationChallenges and Opportunities for Development

Edited by Syed Mansoob Murshed, Pedro Goulart and Leandro Serino, all at Institute of Social Studies, the Hague

This volume will bring together contributions from key researchers to address the unified theme of South-South economic cooperation and interaction in a recession affected globalized and interdependent world.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Mansoob Murshed and Pedro Goulart 2. Global Imbalances Rudiger von Arnim 3. Regional Trade Agreements and Improved Market Access in Developed Countries Parthapratim Pal 4. The Diverse Dynamics of Deindustrialisation Internationally Fiona Tregenna 5. The Global Financial Crisis of 2008: A Story Foretold Rob Vos 6. Regional Integration and South-South Trade Expansion: The Case of Senegal in WAEMU Diadie Diaw and Tran Thi Anh-Dao 7. Positive Terms of Trade Shocks and Domestic Adjustment in Argentina Leandro Serino 8. Macroeconomics of Remittances in the Philippines Karel Jansen and Veronica Bayangos 9. Financial Globalization and Labour Markets in Developing Countries Rolph van der Hoeven and Malte Lübker 10. Value Chains in Developing Countries Peter Knorringa 11. Developing Countries, the Geography of Trade and the Network Effects of Economic Diplomacy Peter A.G. van Bergeijk, Marie-Lise van Veenstra and Mina Yakop 12. China in the World Max Spoor 13. Global Imbalances and the US Crisis: Is a Bad Excuse Really Better than None? Kunibert Raffert

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Assessing Prospective Trade PolicyMethods Applied to EU-ACP Economic Partnership Agreements

Edited by Oliver Morrissey, University of Nottingham, UK

This volume assesses economic partnership agreements between the EU and Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific, focusing on specific concerns such as legal commitments, adjustment costs, impacts on poverty and food security, and regulatory reforms.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: EPAs and Prospective Trade Policy Analysis Oliver Morrissey 2. Overview and Comparative Analysis of EPAs Marieke Meyn 3. The Impact of EPAs on ACP Imports and Welfare Oliver Morrissey and Evious Zgovu 4. Adjusting to an EPA: Evidence for Mauritius Chris Milner, Oliver Morrissey and Evious Zgovu 5. Trade and Poverty Impacts for Uganda Ole Boysen and Alan Matthews 6. Trade and Growth Impacts for Kenya Jane Kiringai 7. Import Response to Tariff Reductions in Africa Chris Jones 8. Export Performance of ACP Countries in Perspective Andrew Mold and Annalisa Prizzon 9. EPAs and Food Security Alan Matthews 10. Conclusion: EPAs to Promote ACP Development Oliver Morrissey

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Business, Non-State Regulation and DevelopmentEdited by Ananya Mukherjee Reed, York University, Canada, Darryl Reed, York University, Canada and Peter Utting, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Switzerland

This book investigates the manner in which and the degree to which non-state initiatives that regulate the activities of business contribute to inclusive development, especially the development prospects of the most vulnerable sectors of society.

Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Conceptual Dimensions and Core Issues 1. Non-State Regulation and Capitalist Development in Historical Perspective Ngai-Ling Sum and Bob Jessop 2. Non-State Regulation and Changing Understandings of Development Ananya Mukherjee Reed and Darryl Reed 3. Corporate Self-Regulation and Development: A Club Approach Aseem Prakash 4. Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives and Development Ben Cashore and Graeme Auld 5. Voluntarism, Law and Accountability: Exploring the Connections Peter Utting 6. Alternative Legality and (Alternative) Development César Rodríguez-Garavito Part 2: Cases 7. Wal-Mart’s Code of Conduct Ngai-Ling Sum 8. The Global Compact Catia Gregoratti and Peter Utting 9. The OECD Guidelines on MNEs Patricia Feeny 10. Transparency International, Larmour 11. Equator Principles Cynthia Williams 12. Sustainability Reporting and the Global Reporting Initiative David Levy 13. The King Report – South Africa David Fig 14. Balanço Social - Brazil Eduardo Gomes and Ana Maria Kirschner 15. Horticultural Ethical Business Initiative (HEBI) - Kenya Maggie Opondo 16. International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements Corinne Gendron 17. Global Gap Doris Fuchs 18. The Forest Stewardship Council Graeme Auld 19. The Marine Stewardship Council Graeme Auld and Lars Gulbrandsen 20. The ISO and Environmental Regulation Stepan Wood 21. Social Accountability 8000 Dirk Ulrich Gilbert and Andreas Rasche 22. The Atlanta Agreement on Child Labour Peter Lund-Thomsen and Khalid Nadvi 23. Worker Rights Consortium Don Wells 24. Ethical Trading Initiative Stephanie Barrientos 25. International Framework Agreements Nikolaus Hammer 26. The Kimberley Process Ian Smillie 27. Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative Carola Kantz 28. Fair Trade Mining Gavin Hilson 29. Fair Labeling Organization International (FLO) Darryl Reed 30. World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) Will Low 31. Small Fair Trade Producers Association of Latin America & the Caribbean Marie-Christine Renard 3. Conclusion 32. Regulation, Social Change and Development Ananya Mukherjee Reed and Darryl Reed

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Value Chains, Social Inclusion and Economic DevelopmentContrasting Theories and Realities

Edited by Bert Helmsing, Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands and Sietze Vellema, Wageningen University, the Netherlands

There is growing recognition that governance of value chains plays a crucial role in issues of inclusion and endogenous economic growth and this book focuses on the links between international firm strategies and local development processes.

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Value Chains, Inclusion and Endogenous Development: Raising Issues Bert Helmsing and Sietze Vellema Integrative Theorising on Aspects of Small Holder Inclusion in VC 2. Producer Organizations and Value Chain Articulation: An Integrated Theoretical Framework Jos Bijman, Roldan Muradian and Andrei Cechin 3. How can Private Governance Initiatives Address the Challenges of Inclusion and Up-Scaling? Greetje Schouten, Gerdien Meijerink and Peter Knorringa 4. Agri-Food Chains and the Governance of ’Workplace’ Conditions. Reflections on Managerial Control and Labour Use in a Global Setting Astrid Karin Siegmann, Sietze Vellema and Lee Pegler 5. Multi-Level Governance and Small Holder Upgrading in the Ghanaian Cacao Chain Anna Laven 6. Global Value Chains and Strategic Management Issues for Smallholders Clemens Lutz and Sietze Vellema Complementary Analysis of Value Chain Governance and Business Systems 7. International Lobster Value Chains: A Comparative Analysis of Belize, Jamaica and Nicaragua Iris Monnereau and Bert Helmsing 8. Chain and Business System Governance and the Greening of Agro-Food Chains: A Comparative Analysis of Asian Case Studies Peter Oosterveer and Pham Van Hoi 9. Regional Business Systems and Inclusive/Exclusive Development in The Philipines, Thailand and Malaysia Guus van Westen, Niels Beerepoot, Edo Andriesse and Bram van Helvoirt Partnerships for Small Holder Inclusion in Value Chains 10. Partnering to Facilitate Smallholder Inclusion in Value Chains Verena Bitzer, Victor van der Linden, Jeroen van Wijk and Bert Helmsing 11. Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships for Inclusive Value Chains: A Comparison of Two Innovation Networks in the Biotrade Sector Roldan Muradian Edgar Bolivar, Gerard Verschoor and German Ochoa 12. Conceptualizing Social Inclusion and Values in Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives in Biofuel Chains Otto Hospes and Joy Clancy 13. Upscaling of Small Producer Initiatives in Global Value Chains Aad van Tilburg, Emma Kambewa and Andre de Jager

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Development, Sexual Rights and Global GovernanceAmy Lind, University of Cincinnati, USA

Series: Routledge/RIPE Studies in Global Political Economy

Drawing on gender, queer and postcolonial studies and representing different regional perspectives, this book critically examines the relationship among gender, sexuality, global governance, development and queer social movements in the global South.

Selected Contents: Introduction: Development, Global Governance, and Sexual Subjectivities Amy Lind Part 1: Querying/Queering

Development: Theories, Representations, Strategies 1. Why the Development Industry Should Get Over its Obsession with Bad Sex and Start to Think about Pleasure Susie Jolly 2. Transgendering Development: Reframing Hijras and Development Jyoti Puri 3. Querying Feminist Economics’ Straight Path to Development: Household Models Reconsidered Suzanne Bergeron Part 2: Negotiating Heteronormativity in Development Institutions 4. The World Bank’s GLOBE: Queers in/Queering Development Andil Gosine 5. NGOs as Erotic Sites Ara Wilson 6. Promoting Exports, Restructuring Love: How the World Bank Manages Policy Tensions through Heteronormativity in the Flower Industry Kate Bedford 7: ’Headless Families’ and ‘Detoured Men’: Off the Straight Path of Modern Development in Bolivia Susan Paulson Part 3: Resisting Global Hegemonies, Struggling for Sexual Rights and Gender Justice 8. Spelling It Out: From Alphabet Soup to Sexual Rights and Gender Justice Sangeeta Budhiraja, Susana T. Fried and Alexandra Teixeira 9. Disrupting Gender Normativity in the Middle East: Supporting Gender Transgression as a Development Strategy Petra Doan 10. Behind the Mask: Developing LGBTI Visibility in Africa Ashley Currier 11. Queer Dominican Moves: In the Interstices of Colonial Legacies and Global Impulses Maja Horn

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Development, Democracy and the StateCritiquing the Kerala Model of Development

Edited by K. Ravi Raman, University of Manchester, UK

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series

This book is the most comprehensive analysis of the Kerala Model of Social Development to date. Using an interdisciplinary approach, it sheds new light on the paradoxes of the Indian state and critiques its model of economic development.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Historical Perspectives: Caste, Religion and Development Part 2: Contemporary Political Economy Part 3: Gender, Space and Identities Part 4: New Social Movements: Political and Cultural Perspectives

April 2010: 234 x 156: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-54917-2: $145.00

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Fair TradeThe Challenges of Transforming Globalization

Edited by Laura T. Raynolds, Douglas Murray and John Wilkinson

’This edited volume – the first of its kind – is a valuable contribution. The book fills an important niche, pulling together in one place a wealth of detailed data on the rapidly changing political and organizational landscape of the international fair trade movement. It will be valuable to researchers and practitioners working on fair

trade and other alternative market initiatives, and would be useful for graduate courses on food systems, globalization, development and other topics in a range of social science disciplines.’ – Daniel Jaffee, Agriculture and Human Values, vol 25

Selected Contents: Section 1: Introduction Section 2: Fair Trade in the Global North Section 3: Fair Trade in the Global South Section 4: Fair Trade as an Emerging Global Movement

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The Role of ’Informal’ Economies in the Post-Soviet WorldThe End of Transition?

Peter Rodgers, Aston Business School, UK, John Round, University of Birmingham, UK and Colin C. Williams, University of Sheffield, UK

Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy

Based on extensive ethnographic and quantitative research, this book shows that the economies that operate across post-Soviet spaces are far from the textbook idea of a market economy and focuses on entrepreneurship, education and corruption.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Overview 1. The Collapse of the Soviet Union and the Move Towards the Market Part 2: (Re)Theorising Transition 2. Transition or Transformation? 3. Which Way to the Market? 4. The Theoretical Role of Informal Economies in Transition Economies Part 3: The Lived Experience of ‘Transition’ 5. The Scale of Russia and Ukraine’s Informal Economies 6. The Everyday Nature of Corruption 7. The Relationships between Formal and Informal Work 8. The Workplace: Finding and Keeping a Job 9. Getting an Education 10. Surviving in Transition Economies Part 4: Can a Market Economy Develop? 11. The Barriers to Transition 12. Conclusions

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Innovative Fiscal Policy and Economic Development in Transition EconomiesAleksandr V. Gevorkyan, Capco, USA

Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy

Combining rigorous analytical discussion with solid statistical examination, Gevorkyan undertakes a full macroeconomic review of the post-Soviet economies through to 2009, including a critical evaluation of the current crisis and the future outlook.

Selected Contents: 1. Economics of Transition in the New Century: Lessons Learned and a Future Outlook 2. Fiscal Policy in the Newly Opened Economies: Are there Twin Deficits? 3. Fiscal Policy Sustainability in Transition: Is it there? 4. Innovative Fiscal Policy: The How, When and Why of Borrowing from the Diaspora 5. Innovative Fiscal Policy: Tackling Labour Migration Problems 6. J-Curve: Facing Exchange Rate and Current Account Fluctuation Risks in the Open Economies of the CIS 7. A Model of Fiscal Policy: Currency Crisis and Foreign Exchange Reserves Dynamics 8. Fiscal Policy Lessons for the CIS and Beyond the Economic Crisis

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International Development and Global PoliticsHistory, Theory and Practice

David Williams, City University, London, UK

This textbook provides a historical survey of economic and political development theory and practice from 1945. Against the background of changes in global politics, it explores how the project of international development has been shaped in a series of wider contexts. Divided into two historical parts: the Sovereign Order, post 1945 to the early-1980s, and the Liberal post-Cold War Era from the 1980s to the present day, it examines:

• The evolution of ideas of international development: how the problem of development was conceived and is understood in relation to development economics and political development. It also addresses the impact of neo-liberal ‘counterrevolution’ in development theory, the rise of good governance, participation and ownership.

• Institutions in international development: from the emergence of development agencies, their policies and the provision of different types of aid to changing aid flows and the growth of a more integrated ‘development community’ with implications for developing countries. Finally, it looks at the how the ‘war on terror’ and the ‘securitisation of development’ have shaped what these agencies do.

• The practices of international development: these chapters examine a number of countries; their relations with development agencies; projects and programmes these agencies supported; and their outcomes.

This valuable and important teaching tool will be of interest to students of development, international relations, politics and economics.

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Responsible DevelopmentVulnerable Democracies, Hunger and Inequality

Omar Noman, UNDP Regional Centre, Sri Lanka

Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia

This book focuses on the economic collapse of 1997, and the effect on the status of East Asia as an economic power. Noman looks at how currency depreciations, personal and state indebtedness, mass unemployment and rioting brought the paternalistic capitalist phase to an end in Asia, and analyzes Asia’s complex recovery and future challenges.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Prosperity and Discontent 1. Freedom and Responsibility 2. The Asian Boom on the Eve of the Great Recession 3. Asia’s Hunger Test 4. The Loss of Egalitarian Capitalism 5. Damage Control: Can Asia Reduce Environmental Stress? Part 2: Expansion of Freedoms 6. Investing in Just Democracies 7. The End of ’Asian Values’ and the Spread of Democracy Part 3: Comparison of Asian Development Strategies 8. Conflict and Arrested Development: Pakistan’s Divergence from Eastern Asia 9. Democratic India and Authoritarian East Asia: Are Economic and Political Systems Converging? 10. Responsible Development in a Vulnerable World

March 2010: 234 x 156: 256ppHb: 978-0-7103-1348-5: $145.00

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Globalization, Labor Export and ResistanceA Study of Filipino Migrant Domestic Workers in Global Cities

Ligaya Lindio-McGovern, Indiana University of Kokomo

Series: Rethinking Globalizations

Examines international labour export of Filipino migrant workers and forms of resistance to globalization.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Circuits of the Commodifcation of Filipino Domestic Workers in the Labor Export Web of Globalization 3. Circuits of Resistance to Labor Export in the context of Globalization (Resistance in the Labor-Receiving Countries: Hong Kong, Taiwan, Vancouver, Rome, Chicago) 4. Resistance in the Homefront: The Labor-Sending Country 5. Conclusion – From Retrospect to Prospects, From Theory to Policy

April 2011: 234 x 156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-60379-9: $125.00

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Business and Global GovernanceEdited by Morten Ougaard and Anna Leander, both at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

Series: Warwick Studies in Globalisation

The volume examines the multiple modes of engagement between business and global governance and the theoretical approaches to analyse them. It presents, compares, and contrasts theoretical perspectives and their associated research agendas along with empirical illustrations.

Selected Contents: 1. Introducing Business and Global Governance Part 1: Business as Master of

Global Governance 2. Direct and Indirect Influence at the World Intellectual Property Organization 3. Practices (Re)Producing Orders: Understanding the Role of Business in Global Security Governance 4. Unthinking the Gats: A Radical Political Economy Critique of Private Transnational Governance Part 2: Business as Subject to Global Governance 5. Business and Global Climate Governance: A Neo-Pluralist Perspective 6. Governing Corruption through the Global Corporation 7. Transnational Governance Networks in The Regulation of Finance – The Making of Global Regulation and Supervision Standards in the Banking Industry 8. Non-Triad Multinationals and Global Governance: Still A North-South Conflict? Part 3: Business as Partner in Global Governance 9. Rethinking Multilateralism: Global Governance and Public-Private Partnerships with the UN 10. Iso and The Success of Regulation through Voluntary Consensus 11. Beyond the Boardroom: ’Multilocation’ and the Business Face of Celebrity Diplomacy 12. Variations in Corporate Norm-Entrepreneurship: Why the Home State Matters

May 2010: 234 x 156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-49336-9: $130.00Pb: 978-0-415-49337-6: $47.95eBook: 978-0-203-85026-8

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WTO, Governance and the Limits of LawJens Mortensen, University of Aarhus, Denmark

Offers a critical look at the legalization of multilateral trade governance. It inquires into the process whereby GATT was transformed into the WTO and asks to what extent its governance has become legalistic.

Selected Contents: 1. The WTO and the Governance of Globalisation 2. Approaches to the Study of Legalisation and Globalisation 3. Globalisation and the Transformation of the GATT 4. The WTO Dispute Settlement System: The Gravity Centre in WTO Governance 5. The Minimalist WTO Organisation: The Legacy of the GATT 6. The WTO Network: Exploring Alternative Modes of WTO Governance 7. WTO Practice in Critical Areas: Shrimps, Hormones and Bananas 8. Limits of WTO Legalisation: The Imperfections of the Global Polity 9. Conclusion: The Politics and Prospects of Reforming the WTO

June 2011: 234 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-33399-3: $130.00eBook: 978-0-203-41455-2

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The WTOCrisis and the Governance of Global Trade

Rorden Wilkinson

2006: 234 x 156: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-40553-9: $160.00Pb: 978-0-415-40554-6: $49.95

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The WTO after Hong KongProgress in, and Prospects for, the Doha Development Agenda

Edited by Donna Lee and Rorden Wilkinson

’Bringing together key scholars in a wide range of fields, Donna Lee and Rorden Wilkinson have constructed a valuable resource for those thinking about the immediate future of the multilateral trading regime. Examining the Doha Development Round from a number of perspectives, the negotiation’s difficulties are both contextualised and

clearly explained; this is a valuable corrective to the usual myopic presentation of the current ’crisis’ at the WTO.’ - Christopher May, Lancaster University, UK

Selected Contents: Setting the Scene. Key Issues. Principal Players. Fairness and Legitimacy. Concluding the Round

2007: 234 x 156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-43194-1: $175.00Pb: 978-0-415-43202-3: $52.95eBook: 978-0-203-96109-4

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Renewing International Labour StudiesEdited by Marcus Taylor, Queen’s University, Canada

Series: ThirdWorlds

Through a combination of theoretical works and a series of case studies, the volume highlights the cutting edge of international labour studies.

This book was published as a special issue of Third World Quarterly.

Selected Contents: 1. Who Works for Globalisation? The Challenges and Possibilities for International Labour Studies

Marcus Taylor Part 1: The Social Construction of Labour for the Global Economy 2. Modes of Production, Rules for Reproduction and Gender: The Fabrication of China’s Textile Manufacturing Workforce since the late Empire Etienne Cantin 3. Gendering Liberalisation and Labour Reform in Malaysia: Fostering ‘Competitiveness’ in the Productive and Reproductive Economies Juanita Elias 4. China’s New Labour Contract Law: Is China Moving towards Increased Power for Workers? Haiyan Wang, Richard P. Appelbaum, Francesca DeGiuli and Nelson Lichtenstein 5. From Fields of Power to Fields of Sweat: The Dual Process of Constructing Temporary Migrant Labour in Mexico and Canada Leigh Binford Part 2: New Working Classes, Collective Organising and Modes of Resistance 6. Disciplining Capital: Export Grape Production, the State and Class Dynamics in Northeast Brazil Ben Selwyn 7. Legal Liminality: The Gender and Labour Politics of Organising South Korea’s Irregular Workforce Jennifer Jihye Chun 8. The Radicalisation of the New Chinese Working Class: A Case Study of Collective Action in the Gemstone Industry Leung Pak Nang and Pun Ngai Part 3: Transborder Struggles, Corporate Social Responsibility and the ‘New Labour Internationalism’ 9. Local Worker Struggles in the Global South: Reconsidering Northern Impacts on International Labour Standards Don Wells 10. Labouring under an Illusion? Lesotho’s ‘Sweat-Free’ Label Gay W. Seidman 11. Jumping Scale and Bridging Space in the Era of Corporate Social Responsibility: Cross-Border Labour Struggles in the Global Garment Industry Jeroen Merk 12. Afterword: Beyond the ‘New’ International Labour Studies Ronaldo Munck Review Article 13. Power, Production and Solidarity: Trends in Contemporary International Labour Studies Andrew Stevens

October 2010: 246 x 174: 216ppHb: 978-0-415-59385-4: $125.00

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World Trade PoliticsPower, Principles and Leadership

David A. Deese

’World Trade Politics is a masterful work of historical analysis that makes a signal contribution to the field of International Political Economy. Combining meticulous empirical research with an unusually comprehensive reading of the formal literature, Deese develops an integrated theory of political leadership in international negotiations

that is at once eclectic and nuanced. His tracing of the evolution of the GATT/WTO regime has applicability far beyond the issue of trade relations alone.’ - Benjamin Jerry Cohen, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

2007: 234 x 156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-77404-8: $155.00Pb: 978-0-415-77405-5: $44.95eBook: 978-0-203-94603-9

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Routledge History of International OrganizationsFrom 1815 to the Present Day

Bob Reinalda, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands

This is a definitive and comprehensive history of international organizations from their very beginning in 1815 up to the present day.

Selected Contents: Part 1: 1815: British Hegemony and the Invention of the Multilateral Conference plus Follow-Up Conference - The Concert of Europe and the Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine Part 2: Transnational

Networks of Citizens From the Anti-Slavery Movement in 1815 to the International Committee of the Red Cross of 1863 Part 3: The Creation of the Hague System: The Arbitration Movement and the 1899 and 1907 Peace Conferences in the Hague Part 4: Public International Unions 1865-1914: Institutionalization of Conferences and the Creation of Continental Markets in Europe and the Americas Part 5: The International Foundation for the Welfare State 1880-1914: How Governments became Involved in International Labour Legislation Part 6: Laying Down the Path of Collective Security: The First World War, the League of Nations Founded (1919) and the Interwar Period Part 7: Laying Down the Path of Common Economic Endeavours: The International Labour Organization (1919) and the Economic and Social Activities of the League of Nations Part 8: American Hegemony and the Genesis and Evolution of the United Nations System Part 9: Collective Security in a Bipolar World 1945-80 Part 10: Economic Cooperation in a Bipolar World 1945-70 Part 11: Decolonization, the North-South Divide and Third World Experiences with Global and Regional International Organizations 1960-80 Part 12: Development Aid, Environmental Protection and Human Rights as Normative Powers: NGO Pressure on Governments Through Intergovernmental 1960-80 Part 13: International Organizations in the 1980’s: The Cold war Intensifies and Neoliberalism Replaces Keynsianism Part 14: The 1990’s and New Challenges for the United Nations as Peacekeeper Part 15: Globalization in the 1990’s New Challenges for the United Nations System as a Promoter of Economic and Social Stability Part 16: Regional International Organizations from the 1980’s Onwards Part 17: Security and the International Economy on the Threshold of the Twenty-First Century

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Global Institutions

Series Edited by Thomas G. Weiss, The City University of New York, USA and Rorden Wilkinson, University of Manchester, UK

The Global Institutions Series is edited by Thomas G. Weiss and Rorden Wilkinson and designed to provide readers with comprehensive, accessible, and informative guides to the history, structure, and activities of key international organizations as well as books that deal with topics of key importance in contemporary global governance. Every volume stands on its own as a thorough and insightful treatment of a particular topic, but the series as a whole contributes to a coherent and complementary portrait of the phenomenon of global institutions at the dawn of the millennium.

The World Economic ForumA Multi-Stakeholder Approach to Global Governance

Geoffrey Allen Pigman

2006: 216 x 138: 192ppHb: 978-0-415-70203-4: $140.00Pb: 978-0-415-70204-1: $25.95eBook: 978-0-203-96275-6

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Human DevelopmentRichard Ponzio, Department of State, USA

The purpose of the book is to examine the conceptual evolution of “social development” during the post-colonial era, and see how various institutions of the UN system have tried to engage with this issue, both in terms of intellectual and technical advance, and operationally.

Selected Contents: 1. Evolution of an Idea 2. From Protein Biscuits to Professorial Expertise 3. Humanitarian Enterprise 4. Hunger and Malnutrition 5. The Conquest of Disease 6. Education for All 7. Water Supplies and Sanitation 8. The Millennium Development Goals: Can They Be Achieved? 9. The Future of Human Development Institutions

June 2011: 216 x 138: 176ppHb: 978-0-415-48359-9: $110.00Pb: 978-0-415-48360-5: $28.95

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Global PovertyHow Global Governance is Failing the Poor

David Hulme, University of Manchester, UK

Around 1.4 billion people presently live in extreme poverty, and yet despite this vast scale, the issue of global poverty had a relatively low international profile until the end of the 20th century. In this important new work, Hulme charts the rise of global poverty as a priority global issue, and its subsequent marginalisation as old themes edged it aside (trade policy and peace-making in

regions of geo-political importance) and new issues were added (terrorism, global climate change and access to natural resources).

Providing a concise and detailed overview of both the history and the current debates that surround this key issue, the book:

• outlines how the notion of global poverty eradication has evolved

• evaluates the institutional landscape and its ability to attack global poverty

• analyses the conceptual and technical frameworks that lie behind the contemporary understanding of global poverty (including human development, dollar a day poverty and results-based management)

• explores the roles that major institutions have played in promoting and/or obstructing the advancement of actions to reduce poverty

• discusses the emerging issues that are re-shaping thinking, and the future prospects for global poverty eradication.

The first book to tackle the issue of global poverty through the lens of global institutions; this volume provides an important resource for all students and scholars of international relations, development studies and international political economy.

Selected Contents: 1. The History and Geography of Global Poverty 2. Understanding and Explaining Global Poverty 3. The Institutional Landscape for Attacking Global Poverty 4. Doing Global Poverty Eradication: All Change or No Change 5. Strategic Choices for Global Poverty Eradication 6. The Future of Global Poverty: Emerging Issues in an Uncertain World 7. Why Don’t We Care About Ending Poverty 8. Moving Forward on Global Poverty: Can We Care?

September 2010: 216 x 138: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-49077-1: $140.00Pb: 978-0-415-49078-8: $29.95eBook: 978-0-203-84476-2

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International Labour Organization (ILO)Coming in from the Cold

Steve Hughes, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK and Nigel Haworth, University of Auckland, New Zealand

This fresh and accessible account of the International Labour Organization provides the reader with an excellent understanding of its general purpose and structure.

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. A Brief History of the ILO 2. Structure and Organization of the ILO 3. The ILO and Globalization 4. The Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work: A New Approach to Labor Standards 5. The ILO

and the WTO: The Tortuous Case of the Social Clause 6. Decent Work, Fair Globalization and Strategic Planning: Somavia’s ILO 7. The ILO at Work in the 2007 Global Economic Crisis 8. Concluding Thoughts: Whither the ILO

October 2010: 216 x 138: 128ppHb: 978-0-415-35382-3: $115.00Pb: 978-0-415-35383-0: $28.95eBook: 978-0-203-34764-5

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Non-Governmental Organizations in World PoliticsThe Construction of Global Governance

Peter Willetts, City University, London, UK

This accessible and informative textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the significant role and increasing participation of NGOs in World Politics, and includes an evaluation of the enhanced communication offered by the creation of the Internet.

Peter Willetts examines the variety of different NGOs, their structure, membership and activities and their complex

relationship with social movements and civil society. How NGOs influence global policymaking and the status of NGOs within international law is discussed, as well as the lack of discussion of NGOs within mainstream international relations theory.

This is the definitive guide to this crucial area within international politics and should be required reading for students, NGO activists and policymakers.

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. NGOs, Social Movements, and Civil Society 2. The Access of NGOs to Global Policy-Making 3. The Status of NGOs in International Law 4. NGOs, Networking and the Creation of the Internet 5. Understanding the Place of NGOs in Global Politics 6. The Creation of Global Governance

December 2010: 216 x 138: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-38124-6: $130.00Pb: 978-0-415-38125-3: $33.95eBook: 978-0-203-83430-5

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The Bank for International SettlementsThe Politics of Global Financial Supervision in the Age of High Finance

Kevin V. Ozgercin, SUNY College at Old Westbury, USA

Despite playing a pivotal role in the liberalization and globalization of finance since the late 1950s, and being the principal center for bank supervision, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is perhaps the most obscure and under-researched of the major global financial institutions.

This book offers readers the only available definitive guide to understanding the BIS’s identity and institutional make-up, as well as its role in the global financial system. It examines the internal governance and policy outputs of the BIS and provides a critical analysis of its evolution as the principal international center for central bank cooperation and the establishment international rules and standards for supervising internationally active banks. The BIS is often depicted as playing a supportive role to the IMF, G-8, World Bank, OECD, and regional development banks in the management of global finance.

Ozgercin illuminates the role of the BIS in the existing architecture of global financial institutions, thus highlighting significant institutional differences. The proposed book will illustrate that compared to the other major global financial institutions, which are linked directly to governments through their treasuries, the BIS constitutes a uniquely independent, market-led approach to global financial governance, emphasizing the self-regulation of market institutions.

A comprehensive yet concise and accessible introduction to the BIS, it will be of interest to students from a wide range of disciplines including Politics and International Studies, History, Sociology, Economics, and Finance.

July 2011: 216 x 138: 196ppHb: 978-0-415-77929-6: $110.00

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World Trade Organization (WTO)Law, Economics, and Politics

Bernard M. Hoekman and Petros C. Mavroidis

This book provides an accessible overview of the World Trade Organization’s history, structure and policies, criticisms, and future.

2007: 216 x 138: 160ppHb: 978-0-415-41458-6: $150.00Pb: 978-0-415-41459-3: $25.95eBook: 978-0-203-94653-4

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The World BankFrom Reconstruction to Development to Equity

Katherine Marshall, The World Bank, Washington DC, USA

’This slim volume is an invaluable aid to students of international law and international relations and anyone interested in the challenges of development for the vast majority of the world’s population. It is clear, immensely readable, and infused with a lively appreciation of the World Bank’s peculiar quirks and complexities. Often maligned and even more

frequently misunderstood, the Bank plays a critical role both in global governance and global development policy. Katherine Marshall is an able and authoritative guide to its many rules and roles.’ - Anne-Marie Slaughter, Princeton University, USA

’Recommended. Public, academic, lower-division undergraduate and up; and professional library collections.’ - CHOICE, October 2008 Vol. 46 No. 02

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. ’In the Catbird’s Seat’: The World Bank and International Development 2. How the World Bank has Evolved in Response to External Events 3. Nuts and Bolts: How the World Bank Functions 4. Development Partnerships and the World Bank Family 5. Getting Specific: Cases and Controversies 6. The World Bank and its Critics 7. Emerging Issues and Future Directions. Conclusion. Appendix 1: An ABC for Understanding and Working with the World Bank

2008: 216 x 138: 216ppHb: 978-0-415-38128-4: $140.00Pb: 978-0-415-38132-1: $25.95eBook: 978-0-203-96753-9

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The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)Richard Woodward, University of Hull, UK

’A valuable survey and analysis of an international organisation long-neglected by academics; Richard Woodward’s book on the OECD makes a major contribution to our understanding of global governance.’ - Stephen McBride, Simon Fraser University, USA

A much-needed accessible introduction to the Organization

for Economic Co-operation and Development, a crucial, though often neglected, institution.

Selected Contents: Introduction 1. Origin and Evolution 2. Organization and Functioning 3. A Framework for Understanding 4. Current Issues 5. OECD Reform 6. The Future of the OECD

2009: 216 x 138: 176ppHb: 978-0-415-37197-1: $110.00Pb: 978-0-415-37198-8: $28.95eBook: 978-0-203-87577-3

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United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)Ian Taylor and Karen Smith

Ian Taylor and Karen Smith present a much-needed and full examination of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), covering its history and current activities. All the key areas are covered by accessibly written chapters, including:

• an overview of UNCTAD: what it is, why it was formed and why it is important

• how the organization operates today: what it does and how it does it

• key criticisms made against the organization: is it relevant in today’s world?

• emerging issues within the organization and its future direction.

In the current era of globalization and what appears to be the dominance of neo-liberal economic thought, UNCTAD has sought to make itself germane to ongoing international debates. The implications of this for the organization’s key remit, namely making the world a fairer place, are something that this book unpacks.

2007: 216 x 138: 152ppHb: 978-0-415-37020-2: $150.00Pb: 978-0-415-37019-6: $24.95eBook: 978-0-203-02977-0

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World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)Resurgence and the Development Agenda

Christopher May

2006: 216 x 138: 152ppHb: 978-0-415-35800-2: $140.00Pb: 978-0-415-35801-9: $25.95eBook: 978-0-203-00406-7

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Democratization and Market Reform in Developing and Transitional CountriesThink Tanks as Catalysts

James G. McGann, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Series: Routledge Research in Comparative Politics

This book explores the pivotal role of think tanks in the democratization and economic reform movements by evaluating their overall effect on the transformation process in developing and transitional countries around the world.

James G. McGann assesses twenty-three think tanks, located in nine countries and four regions of the world: Chile, Peru, Poland, Slovakia, South Africa, Botswana, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, that have most impacted political and economic transitions in their respective countries. The author examines the role they played in the process of democratization and market reform during the late 80s and 90s and identifies the importance of think tanks in these processes by evaluating their overall effect on the policymaking process. He argues in the early stages of a transition from an authoritarian regime to an open and democratic society the activities of think tanks are especially critical, and they have provided a civil society safety net to support these fragile democracies.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars of political science, democratization, development, economic development and civil society.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Part 1: Theoretical Framework 2. Democratization and Market Reform 3. Think Tanks and Economic and Market Transitions Part 2: Case Studies 4. Chile 5. Peru 6. Poland 7. Market Reform in Slovakia 8. Democratization in South Africa 9. Botswana 10. The Philippines 11. Thailand 12. Vietnam

January 2010: 234 x 156: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-54738-3: $120.00eBook: 978-0-203-86532-3

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The World Bank and HIV/AIDSSetting a Global Agenda

Sophie Harman, City University London, UK

Series: Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics

Examines the relationship between the World Bank and civil society organisations within its HIV/AIDS policies in sub-Saharan Africa and argues that the Bank is using HIV/AIDS to reform state systems within sub-Saharan Africa from national to community level.

Selected Contents: 1. The Complexity of HIV/AIDS Governance 2. Pathways to Multi-Sectorality and HIV/AIDS 3. Owning HIV/AIDS: The State 4. Constructing Multi-Sectoralism: The Community 5. Setting a Global Agenda 6. World Bank, Governance and the Politics of Criticising HIV/AIDS. Bibliography

May 2010: 234 x 156: 176ppHb: 978-0-415-56290-4: $120.00eBook: 978-0-203-84991-0

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Global Politico-Economic CrisesThe Pragmatic Approach

Keiichiro Komatsu, Komatsu Research & Advisory, UK

Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy

The 1997 Asian Crisis and 9/11 were turning points for the world economy. The two events reminded the western world of the dynamic impacts of globalisation and the increased uncertainty the world was facing.

This book examines the threats to the world economy arising in the wake of the tragedy of 11th September 2001 and the preceding Asian financial crisis of 1997. The author makes the point that a distinctive “1990s-type” global capitalist system was the victim of these attacks, so that an appreciation of the peculiarities of this system is essential to an examination of the specific threats that it is likely to face in future and the policy measures necessary to deal with them.

As an international relations specialist working for a Japanese trade organization both in Britain and Japan itself, the author has a somewhat uniquely privileged vantage point from which to observe, analyze and evaluate the future tendencies and dangers of the new global system. The book cuts across economics and politics and as such will be of use to a wide audience within both of these disciplines.

July 2011: 234 x 156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-47766-6: $125.00

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Globalization, Outsourcing and Labour Development in ASEANShandre Thangavelu, National University of Singapore and Aekapol Chongvilaivan, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore

Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy

This new book fills an important gap in the literature looking at the impact outsourcing has on labour markets, its subtle effects on regional economies and policy implications in ASEAN countries with empirical evidence.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Fragmentation and Outsourcing in ASEAN 3. Impacts of Outsourcing on Labour Markets 4. Outsourcing and Labour Productivity in Thailand 5. Outsourcing and Labour Productivity in Singapore 6. Outsourcing and Skill Upgrading in Singapore and Thailand 7. Outsourcing and Human Capital in Thailand 8. Materials and Services Outsourcing 9. Policy Implications on Outsourcing, Labour Development and Economic Growth

April 2011: 234 x 156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-56745-9: $145.00

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China and EuropeThe Implications of the Rise of China for European Space

Edited by Klaus Kunzmann, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany, and Willy A. Schmid and Martina Koll-Schretzenmayr, both at ETH, Zurich, Switzerland

Series: Regions and Cities

China and Europe addresses the challenges for the cities and regions of Europe that may be the consequences of such development trends. Contributions by policy-makers and academic observers will prepare the ground for debating the dimensions ‘economy’, ‘knowledge and culture’, ‘environment and mobility’, ‘quality of life’, and ‘governance’ of this challenge.

Selected Contents: Introduction: China and Europe Klaus R. Kunzmann, Willy Schmid and Martina Schretzenmayr Part A: China: A Challenge for European Policy and Spatial Planning? 1. Pathways Towards a New World Order: China’s Challenge to the European Union John Friedmann 2. The Impact of China’s Development: Is There a Need for Changing Land Use and Transport Policy in Europe? Herbert Kemming 3. Will China’s Thirst for Oil Affect Accessibility and Mobility in the Regions and Cities of Europe? Michael Wegener 4. Fear of the East: How the Rise of China is Being Used to Rationalize Undemocratic and Inappropriate Planning in Europe John Lovering 5. China and the Future of European Cities Ivan Turok 6. China Inc. and the Future of European Cities: Theatres or Theme Parks? Tridib Banerjee 7. What will become of European Regions? Driving Forces, Emerging Mega-City Regions, Options Alain Thierstein 8. The Implications of the Rise of China as a Global Economic Power for Urban Switzerland Angelo Rossi Part B: Scenarios and Strategies for Europe to Face the Challenges from the East 9. A Sustainable Quality of Life for Europeans in 2031: A Framework for Shaping Policies to Address Major Changes in the Global Operating Environment Simon Miles 10. The Rise of China and the Need for Cross-Border Governance in Europe’s Borderlands Robert Knippschild 11. What Kind of Spatial Planning Do We Need? An Approach Based on Visioning, Action and Co-Production! Jef Van den Broeck 12. Is the ‘New’ Strategic Planning Suited to Coping with the Issues of Globalization? Louis Albrechts 13. The European House: Museum and Supermarket Achim Prossek 14. PEACE at Odessa Andreas Faludi 15. China’s Ascension and European Cities in 2040 – A Scenario Marco Keiner 16. Hanbao – The Chinese Hamburg in 2035 Thomas Krueger 17. 1950–2050: Sunset and Sunrise over the Eurasian Continent Philippe Doucet

2009: 234 x 156: 304ppHb: 978-0-415-55060-4: $125.00eBook: 978-0-203-87273-4

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The Domestic Sources of China’s Foreign PolicyRegimes, Leadership, Priorities and Process

Lai Hongyi, University of Nottingham, UK

Series: China Policy Series

This book offers an accessible, informative and up-to-date systemic analysis of the foreign policy of China. It demonstrates how domestic factors have profoundly shaped China’s foreign policy, from the late Mao’s era to the reform era, presenting its argument through an in-depth analysis of major cases of Chinese foreign policy.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Analytical Framework 1. Introduction: Bringing Back Domestic Politics in Studies of Foreign Policy 2. Internal Sources of External Policy: An Analytical Framework Part 2: Cases of China’s Foreign Policy 3. Domestic Regimes and Leaders’ Vision: Relations with Southeast Asia 4. Leadership Succession, Priority, Debates, and Shocks: WTO Accession 5. Managing Domestic-External Interaction: China-U.S. WTO Agreement 6. Securing Strategic Resources for Domestic Economy: Oil Diplomacy 7. Institutions and Players: Diversified Policy Making Process Part 3: Conclusion 8. Understanding a Rising China

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The Institutional Dynamics of China’s Great TransformationEdited by Xiaoming Huang, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Series: China Policy Series

This book examines the role of institutions in China’s recent large-scale economic, social and political transformation. Unlike existing literature, it offers perspectives from a variety of disciplines - including law, economics, politics, international relations and communication studies – to consider whether institutions form, evolve and change differently according to their historical or cultural environments and if their utilitarian functions can, and should be, observed, identified and measured in different ways.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Institutional Analysis and China’s Transformation: Issues and Concepts 2. China and International Institutions 3. Institution Formation, Imitation and Borrowing: Zhongguancun as a Case Study on Mechanisms of Institutional Change 4. Science and Technology Institutions and Performance in China: The Semi-Conductor Industry 5. Power, Rights and Interests: A Law and Economic Analysis of Urban Housing Demolition and Relocation in China 6. China’s Road to a Rechtsstaat: Rule of Law, Constitutional Democracy and Institutional Change 7. China’s Evolving Institutional Exclusion: The Hukou System and Its Transformation 8. China’s Changing Hukou System: Institutional Objectives, Formal Arrangements and Informal Practices 9. State Capacity, Democratic Principles and Constitutional Order: Modern State-building in Post-Totalitarian Society 10. Institutional Accumulation and Gradual Substitution: The Dynamics of Developmental Democracy in China 11. Propaganda vs. Promotion: The Political Economy of CCTV 12. Village Elections and the Institutionalization of Legitimate Authority 13. Conclusion: The Institutional Dynamics of China’s Transformation: What We Have Learnt?

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China and International RelationsThe Chinese View and the Contribution of Wang Gungwu

Edited by Zheng Yongnian, National University of Singapore

Series: China Policy Series

Focussing on one of the most influential scholars writing on international relations, Wang Gungwu, this book explores the limitations of Western international relations approaches to China, and explains China’s IR from a non-Western perspective, and demonstrates how the study of Chinese experiences can enrich the IR field.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Historicity and Social Foundation of China’s Domestic Order and International Relations Part 2: Reinterpreting China’s ’World Order’ Part 3: Chinese Overseas and China’s International Relations Part 4: China in Contemporary World Politics Part 5: Historical Continuity and Transformation of China’s International Relations

August 2010: 234 x 156: 384ppHb: 978-0-415-57607-9: $155.00

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National Pasts in Europe and East AsiaPeter W. Preston, University of Manchester, UK

Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia

This book compares national pasts as well as the current processes of change taking place in Europe and East Asia, including the dynamics of the European Union in Europe and the re-emergence of the historical centre of China in East Asia. It argues that as the change unfolds in the economic, social and political fields, the various national pasts embedded with the polities of the two

regions will also need to be revisited and reworked.

Selected Contents: 1. National Pasts in Europe and East Asia 2. The Scale and Pace of Change Recalled 3. Available Lessons: Private Memories and Wider European Agendas 4. Europe: General Crisis, Collapse and Recovery 5. Uncomfortable Lessons: The European Union and the USA, 1989/91-2008 6. Reading the Ongoing Changes: European Identity 7. Sweeping Change in East Asia: Political Leaders and the Experience of Violence 8. East Asia: General Crisis, Collapse and National Development 9. Contested Compromises: National Pasts in Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Bangkok 10. Japan/China: National Pasts and the Reordering of East Asia 11. Europe and East Asia: Intermingled Pasts and Changing Identities 12. Afterword: War is Failure

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East Asian TransformationOn the Political Economy of Dynamism, Governance and Crisis

Jeffrey Henderson, University of Bristol, UK

This book brings together benchmark essays in the field of global political economy, covering the key political-economic issues of East Asian development: the relation between the state and markets; the changing nature of economic governance and its relation to inequality; and the rise of China and its international consequences.

Selected Contents: Preface: An East Asian Journey. Acknowledgements 1. Making Sense of East Asian Transformation 2. Danger and Opportunity in the Transformation Process 3. States and Transformation 4. Economic Crises and Governance Failures 5. Governing Growth and Inequality 6. Limits to Industrialization Jeffrey Henderson and Richard Phillips 7. China and Global Development 8. Towards a Global-Asian Era? Endnotes. References. Index

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Understanding India’s New Political EconomyA Great Transformation?

Edited by Sanjay Ruparelia and Sanjay Reddy, both at The New School for Social Research, John Harriss, Simon Fraser University, Canada and Stuart Corbridge, London School of Economics, UK

Since 1989, a number of large-scale transformations have reshaped India. This textbook provides a detailed account of three that are of particular importance: the advent of liberal economic reform, the ascendance of Hindu cultural nationalism, and the empowerment of historically subordinate classes through popular democratic mobilizations.

Filling a gap in existing literature, the book goes beyond looking at the transformations in isolation, managing to:

• explain the empirical linkages between these three phenomena

• provide an account that integrates the insights of separate disciplinary perspectives

• explain their distinct but possibly related causes and the likely consequences of these central transformations taken together.

Chapters focus on the political, economic and social aspects of India in the current as well as the historical context since the country’s independence. Based on empirical findings, contributors discuss how the multilevel and multidirectional growth story of India is likely to develop. This is an essential text for students and researchers of India’s political economy and the growth economies of Asia.

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South Asia in the New World OrderThe Role of Regional Cooperation

Shahid Javed Burki

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series

Rapid changes have taken place in the structure of the global economy, and this book looks at how South Asia can take advantage of these changes. The author argues that the developing global economy will be more complex than originally thought, that instead of a bipolar model with two countries, the US and China, at the centre, it will be multipolar with eight centres of economic activity, including India.

Selected Contents: 1. Prologue 2. Challenges and Opportunities 3. Reshaping the Global Economy: The Dawn of the Asian Century? 4. History’s Many Burdens 5. South Asia May Have Turned the Corner 6. The South Asian Way: A Non-Conventional Approach to the Making of Economic Policies 7. A Multilayered World: Regional Integration as a Determinant of Sustained National Growth 8. South Asia: Future Growth Scenarios With or Without Integration

March 2011: 234 x 156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-58726-6: $130.00

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Tsunami Recovery in Sri LankaEthnic and Regional Dimensions

Edited by Dennis B. McGilvray, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA and Michele R. Gamburd, Portland State University, USA

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series

This book explores the aftermath of the tsunami in Sri Lanka, where coastal communities that are significantly different in terms of social structure, economy, language, religion, kinship, and cultural identity were affected. From a multidisciplinary perspective, it analyses regional and ethnic patterns of post-tsunami reconstruction according to different sectors of Sri Lankan society.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Overview and Context 1. Introduction Michele R. Gamburd and Dennis B. McGilvray 2. Building the Conflict Back Better: The Politics of Tsunami Relief and Reconstruction in Sri Lanka Alan Keenan 3. Conflict, Coastal Vulnerability, and Resiliency in Tsunami-Affected Communities Randall Kuhn Part 2: Ethnographic Materials 4. The Golden Wave: Discourses on the Equitable Distribution of Tsunami Aid on Sri Lanka’s Southwest Coast Michele R. Gamburd 5. The Sea Goddess and the Fishermen: Religion and Recovery in Navalady, Sri Lanka Patricia Lawrence 6. Dreaming of Dowry: Post-Tsunami Housing Strategies in Eastern Sri Lanka Dennis B. McGilvray and Patricia Lawrence Part 3: Disaster Studies 7. Actors in a Masala Movie: Fieldnotes on the NGO Tsunami Response in Eastern Sri Lanka Timmo Gaasbeek 8. Principles Ignored and Lessons Unlearned: A Disaster Studies Perspective on the Tsunami Experience in Sri Lanka Georg E. Frerks 9. Conclusion Michele R. Gamburd and Dennis B. McGilvray

March 2010: 234 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-77877-0: $130.00

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Routledge Handbook of South Asian EconomicsEdited by Raghbendra Jha, Australian National University

The Routledge Handbook of South Asian Economics addresses the recent economic transformation in South Asia. Leading experts in the field look at the major economic achievements and challenges for the region and examine why economic development across the South Asia region has diverged so significantly since the early 1990s.

Selected Contents: 1. Overview of the South Asian Economy and the Volume Raghbendra Jha Part 1: Economic Growth 2. India’s Growth in a Long Run Perspective Bishnupriya Gupta 3. Five Centuries of Economic Growth in India: The Institutions Perspective Sambit Bhattacharyya 4. India’s Two Track Economy: An Exploration into the Dualism of India’s Complex Economic Structure Rimjhim M. Aggarwal Part 2: Human Development Issues 5. Economic Inequality in South Asia Takashi Kurosaki 6. The Importance of Education and Literacy Skills: Perspectives from Labour Market and Health in South Asia Urvashi Dhawan Biswal and Bagala Biswal 7. Improving Schooling Quality as a Human Development Strategy in India: Challenges and Prospects Anil B. Deolalikar 8. Natural Disasters in South Asia Raghav Gaiha, Kenneth Hill and Ganesh Thapa Part 3: Monetary and Fiscal Policy Issues 9. Monetary Policy Framework in India: Past, Present, and Future Takeshi Inoue and Shigeyuki Hamori 10. Exchange Rate Regimes and Macroeconomic Performance in South Asia Ashima Goyal 11. South Asia and the Global Financial Crisis: Impact and Monetary Policy Responses Rabin Hattari, Mohammad Shahidul Islam and Ramkishen S. Rajan 12. Fiscal Policies and Challenges in South Asia Raghbendra Jha Part 4: Sectoral Issues 13. Infrastructure Issues in South Asia Sanjay Kumar Singh 14. Prospects of Non-Farm Employment and Welfare in Rural Areas Simrit Kaur, Vani S. Kulkarni, Raghav Gaiha and Manoj K. Pandey Part 5: International Trade and Financial Flows 15. Trade Policies in South Asia Garry Pursell 16. Foreign Capital Flows and Development: Lessons from South Asian Experiences Nagesh Kumar 17. Trade, Growth and Poverty in South Asia Keshab Bhattarai 18. Impact of South Asia on Global Institutions: Economic and Social Perspectives Shandre M. Thangavelu and Sanja S. Pattnayak Part 6: Environmental Issues 19. State of Environment in South Asia K.V. Bhanu Murthy 20. Climate Change Mitigation Strategies in South Asia Vijay P. Ojha

April 2011: 246 x 174: 336ppHb: 978-0-415-55397-1: $175.00

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The State in India after LiberalizationInterdisciplinary Perspectives

Edited by Akhil Gupta, University of California, USA and Kalyanakrishnan Sivaramakrishnan, Yale University, USA

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series

This book assesses the changing nature of the state in the period after liberalization in India. It includes detailed analysis of its implications for important issues such as inequality, poverty, basic needs provision, citizenship, federalism and democratization.

Selected Contents: Part 1: The Indian State as Moral and Political Economy Part 2: Citizens, Sociality, and Association Part 3: Liberalization, the State, and the Experience of Poverty Part 4: Law, Identity, and Rights Part 5: Enterprising Citizens

September 2010: 234 x 156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-77553-3: $145.00

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Politics in IndiaStructure, Process and Policy

Subrata K. Mitra, University of Heidelberg, Germany

Providing a comprehensive analysis of the broad spectrum of India’s politics, this undergraduate textbook explains the key features of politics in India in a comparative and accessible narrative, illustrated with relevant maps, life stories, statistics and opinion data. Familiar concepts of comparative politics are used to highlight the policy process,

with a focus on anti-poverty measures, liberalisation of the economy, nuclearisation and relations with the United Stated and Asian neighbours such as Pakistan and China.

The author raises several key questions relevant to Indian politics, including:

• Why has India succeeded in making a relatively peaceful transition from colonial rule to a resilient, multi-party democracy in contrast to her neighbours?

• How has the interaction of modern politics and traditional society contributed to the resilience of post-colonial democracy?

• How did India’s economy – moribund for several decades following independence – make a breakthrough into rapid growth, and, can India sustain it?

November 2010: 246 x 174: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-58588-0: $140.00Pb: 978-0-415-58589-7: $41.95

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The Labour Movement in the Global SouthTrade Unions in Sri Lanka

S. Janaka Biyanwila, University of Western Australia

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series

Based on extensive original research, this book examines the challenges confronting trade unions in the global South, by focusing on trade union struggles in Sri Lanka under neo-liberal globalisation. It centres on movement politics of unions; explains union capacities to mobilise workers as a part of broad counter movement; and specifies worker struggles in Sri Lanka.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Sri Lanka, the Global South and Worker Struggles 2. History of Unions in Sri Lanka: The Colonial State and Political Unionism 3. The Nurses and a Monk: Limits of Economic Unionism 4. Plantation Workers and Anti-Tamil Violence: Struggles of Political Unionism 5. Free Trade Zone Workers and Allianced: Building a Movement Unionism 6. Conclusion: Renewing Movement Politics and Global Labour Solidarity

October 2010: 234 x 156: 232ppHb: 978-0-415-58080-9: $130.00

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Doing Business in IndiaEdited by Pawan S. Budhwar, Aston Business School, UK and Arup Varma, Loyola University, USA

In response to the increasing interest in the growth and developments in the Indian economy, and the dynamic nature of the rapidly changing Indian business environment, this textbook is designed to provide a comprehensive guide to doing business in the Indian context. Each chapter contains a set of key issues, and there is also a list of useful websites covering a wide range of

business needs. This book introduces students to business in India, and will be also be of use to investors, organisations and managers who are already doing business, or intend to start one, in India.

Selected Contents: Part 1: The Indian Business Context 1. Introduction Pawan S. Budhwar and Arup Varma 2. Economic Environment and Challenges Mamta Kapur and Rajesh Pillania 3. Employment Law Framework: Structure and Potential Hurdles Debi Saini 4. Socio-Cultural and Institutional Context of India Pawan S. Budhwar, Arup Varma and Sukanya Sengupta 5. Dynamics of Corruption and Cronyism in India Naresh Khatri 6. Infrastructure in India Devendra Kodwani Part 2: Conducting Business in India 7. Entry Modes and Dynamics Vikas Kumar and Olga Annushkina 8. Markets, Consumers and Consumption Patterns in India Ravi Shankar and Debdeep De 9. Issues and Challenges of Managing Projects in India: A Case Study Prasanta Dey 10. Management of Human Resources in India Pawan S. Budhwar and Arup Varma 11. Conflict Management and Negotiation Jacob D. Vakkayil and Rajiv Kumar Part 3: India and the World 12. Outsourcing and Offshoring to India Charmi Patel and Pawan S. Budhwar 13. Lessons From Indian Success Stories Jyotsna Bhatnagar and Ashok Som 14. Living in India Arup Varma, Bhaskar Das Gupta and Pawan S. Budhwar 15. Indian Multinationals Overseas: Tracking Their Global Footprints Mohan Thite and Bhaskar Dasgupta

November 2010: 234 x 156: 296ppHb: 978-0-415-77754-4: $145.00Pb: 978-0-415-77755-1: $42.95

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Pro-poor Growth and Liberalisation in Developing EconomiesThe Case of Nepal

Sanjaya Acharya, Formerly Erasmus University, the Netherlands

This book focuses on the link between trade liberalisation and poverty. The author develops a social accounting database for Nepal and applies it to an investigation of the trade-offs between growth and distribution that are associated with opening up the economy and deregulating it.

Selected Contents: 1. Background and Objectives 2. Nepalese Trade Policy Reforms 3. Liberalization Reforms and Poverty: Theory and Empirics 4. The Social Accounting Matrix of Nepal 5. Nepal CGE Model and Calibration: Simulations of Liberalization and Reform Policies 6. Dynamic Nepal CGE Model: Higher and Pro-poor Growth 7. Summary and Conclusion

June 2011: 234 x 156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-58028-1: $130.00

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Trade Liberalisation and Poverty in South AsiaEdited by Prema-chandra Athukorala, Australian National University, Jayatilleke S. Bandara, Griffith University, Australia and Saman Kelegama, The Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka

Series: Routledge Studies in the Growth Economies of Asia

This book examines the connection between trade liberalisation and poverty using theory and evidence from South Asia, highlighting important policy issues. Case studies from across the region give a comprehensive analysis of this timely and relevant issue.

Selected Contents: Part 1 1. Introduction Prema-chandra Athukorala, Jayatilleke S. Bandara and Saman Kelegama 2. Trade and Poverty in South Asia: Stylised Facts Prema-chandra Athukorala, Jayatilleke S. Bandara and Saman Kelegama 3. Trade and Poverty: Theory, Evidence and Policy Issues Prema-chandra Athukorala, Jayatilleke S. Bandara and Saman Kelegama Part 2: Case Studies of Trade Liberalization and Povery 4. Bangladesh Rashmi Banga and Shruti Sharma 5. India Rashmi Banga 6. Pakistan Rehana Siddiqui 7. Sri Lanka Deshal De Mel and Ruwan Jayatilleke 8. Nepal Yuba Raj Khatiwada 9. Maldives Jagath Dissanayake and Suwendrani Jayaratne 10. Bhutan Chencho Dorji Part 3 11. Conclusion and Policy Inferences Prema-chandra Athukorala, Jayatilleke S. Bandara and Saman Kelegama

April 2011: 234 x 156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-56175-4: $140.00

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Strategic Partnerships in AsiaBalancing without Alliances

Vidya Nadkarni, University of San Diego, USA

This book examines the nature and implications of the increasing interaction among three secondary powers in the world: China, Russia and India. It provides an in-depth analysis of the complex and often contradictory goals underlying their emerging strategic partnerships along with an assessment of the role these partnerships play in the larger regional and global contexts. In

particular, it focuses on the important region of Asia/Eurasia, where these countries seek to increase their influence and compete against the prominence of the United States.

January 2010: 234 x 156: 272ppHb: 978-0-415-77774-2: $135.00Pb: 978-0-415-77775-9: $44.95

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Routledge Handbook of South Asian PoliticsIndia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal

Edited by Paul R. Brass, University of Washington, USA

The Routledge Handbook of South Asian Politics examines key issues in politics of the five independent states of the South Asian region: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal. Written by experts in their respective areas, this Handbook introduces the reader to the politics of South Asia by presenting the prevailing agreements and

disagreements in the literature.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Paul R. Brass Part 1: Colonialism, Nationalism, and Independence in South Asia: India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka 1. India and Pakistan Ian Talbot 2. Sri Lanka’s Independence: Shadows Over a Colonial Graft Nira Wickramasinghe Part 2: Political Change, Political Parties, and the Issue of Unitary vs. Federal Forms of Government 3. Political Change, Political Structure and the Indian State Since Independence John Harriss 4. Parties and Politics in India Virginia Van Dyke 5. Pakistan’s Politics and Its Economy Shahid Javed Burki 6. Party Overinstitutionalization, Contestation and Democratic Degradation in Bangladesh Harry Blair 7. Politics and Governance in Post-Independence Sri Lanka Neil DeVotta 8. Trajectories of Democracy and Restructuring of the State in Nepal Krishna Hachhethu and David N. Gellner Federalism and Centre-State Relations 9. The Old and the New Federalism in Independent India Lloyd I. Rudolph and Susanne Hoeber Rudolph Part 3: The Judiciary 10. India’s Judiciary: Imperium in Imperio? Shylashri Shankar 11. Balancing Act: Prudence, Impunity and Pakistan’s Jurisprudence Paula R. Newberg 12. Confronting Constitutional Curtailments: Attempts to Rebuild Independence of the Judiciary in Bangladesh Sara Hossein and Tanjib-ul Alam 13. Executive Sovereignty: The Judiciary in Sri Lanka Shylashri Shankar Part 4: Pluralism and National Integration: Language Issues 14. Politics of Language in India E. Annamalai 15. Language Problems and Politics in Pakistan Tariq Rahman Part 5: Crises of National Unity 16. Crises of National Unity in India: Punjab, Kashmir and the Northeast Gurharpal Singh 17. Communal and Caste Politics and Conflicts in India Steven I. Wilkinson 18. Ethnic and Islamic Militancy in Pakistan Mohammad Waseem 19. Ethnic Conflict and the Civil War in Sri Lanka Jayadeva Uyangoda Part 6: Political Economy: India 20. The Political Economy of Development in India Since Independence Stuart Corbridge 21. The Political Economy of Agrarian Change in India Jan Breman Sri Lanka 22. Economic Development and Socio-Political Change in Sri Lanka since Independence W. D. Lakshman Part 7: Comparative Chapters 23. The Militaries of South Asia Stephen P. Cohen 24. Corruption and the Criminalization of Politics in South Asia Stanley A. Kochanek 25. Radical and Violent Political Movements Sumanta Banerjee 26. The International Politics of South Asia Vernon Hewitt. Bibliography

April 2010: 246 x 174: 480ppHb: 978-0-415-43429-4: $200.00

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Routledge Handbook of Central Asian PoliticsEdited by Reuel R. Hanks, Oklahoma State University, USA

Written by experts on the region’s complex politics, this Handbook provides an in depth understanding of political issues in the five states of Central Asia. It is structured along the themes of security and stability, development of political institutions and national integration, issues in political economy and international relations.

Selected Contents: Introduction Part 1: Security and Stability 1. The Politicization of Islam 2. The Status of Minority Populations and Interethnic Conflict 3. Border Issues Between Central Asian States 4. Water Resources and Stability e.g. Military Power and Capacity Part 2: Development of Political Institutions and National Integration 5. Development of Institutions/Civil Society 6. Democratization of Political System 7. Construction of National Identity 8. Corruption, Patronage and Clan Politics 9. Role and Development of Media 10. Educational Reform Part 3: Issues in Political Economy 11. Economic Development and Political Issues 12. The Drug Trade 13. Human Trafficking and the Status of Women 14. Internal and External Migration 15. Environmental Degradation 16. Infrastructure and Communications Part 4: International Relations 17. Geopolitics and International Organizations 18. Relations with Russia 19. Relations with U.S. 20. Relations with South Asia (Afghanistan, Pakistan, India) 21. Relations with China 22. Relations with the EU 23. Geopolitics of Oil and Energy

June 2011: 246 x 174: 368ppHb: 978-0-415-77676-9: $175.00

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India’s EconomyAn Introduction

R. Nagaraj, Indira Gandhi Institute for Development Research, Mumbai, India

Written by an experienced teacher and scholar, this comprehensive textbook provides an analytical overview of the main trends, policies, performance, advances, and debates around India’s post independence economy. Themes discussed include:

• macroeconomic policy

• industrialisation and trade

• foreign aid and investment

• social development

• fiscal policy and poverty.

The text also includes numerous tables and illustrations, textboxes summarizing topical issues and suggestions for further reading.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Long Run Growth and Its Distribution 3. Saving, Investment and Financing of Growth 4. Planning, Public Sector and Macroeconomic Policy 5. Industrialisation and Trade 6. Foreign Aid and Foreign Investment and Technology 7. Agriculture and Rural Economy 8. Poverty, Unemployment and Labour Market 9. Social Development 10. BOP, Monetary Policy and Financial Sector 11. Fiscal Policy 12. Economic Reforms 13.Conclusion

June 2011: 234 x 156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-60406-2: $140.00Pb: 978-0-415-60407-9: $47.95

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Routledge Handbook of Southeast Asian PoliticsEdited by Richard Robison, Murdoch University, Australia

The Routledge Handbook of Southeast Asian Politics provides a comprehensive analysis of the major themes, conflicts and ideas that have defined and shaped the politics of Southeast Asia in the modern period.

Selected Contents: Part 1: The Cold War Genesis of Politics in Southeast Asia Part 2: Political Regimes in the Post-Cold War Period Part 3: The Politics of Markets and the Rise of Governance Part 4: Civil Society and Politics Part 5: National States and Secular Authority under threat Part 6: Forging a Regional and Global Compact

June 2011: 246 x 174: 356ppHb: 978-0-415-49427-4: $175.00

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Regional Economic Integration in South AsiaTrapped in Conflict?

Amita Batra, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India

Series: Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series

This is the first study to undertake a fully-fledged, comprehensive technical analysis of the economic integration/ trade – conflict relationship for South Asia. The empirical analysis provides concrete indications of the extent to which enhancement of mutually beneficial economic interaction in the region can lead to diminished conflict and hostilities and vice versa.

Selected Contents: 1. South Asia: The Region 2. Trade and FDI Patterns of South Asian Countries 3. Regional Economic Integration Initiatives in South Asia: The PTA Route 4. Regional Economic Integration outside the PTA Framework 5. Inter-State Conflict in South Asia 6. Modelling the Economic Integration and Conflict Relationship in South Asia 7. Estimated Impact of Conflict on Intra-regional Trade in South Asia 8. Economic Integration in South Asia: Looking Ahead

June 2011: 234 x 156: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-60209-9: $130.00

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Institutional Reform in Central AsiaPolitico-Economic Challenges

Edited by Joachim Ahrens, Private University of Applied Sciences Göttingen, Germany and Herman W. Hoen, University of Groningen, the Netherlands

Series: Central Asian Studies

This book explores key aspects of institution building as well as economic and political governance in Central Asia through an interdisciplinary approach. Contributors from different disciplines such as economics, political economy, political science, sociology, law, and ethnology investigates the challenges of institutional transition in a non-democratic region.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Overview 1. Economic Transition and Institutional Change in Central Asia: An Overview Joachim Ahrens and Herman W. Hoen Part 2: Country-Specific Investigations 2. Turkmenistan after Turkmenbashi Richard Pomfret 3. Transition Strategies in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan since Independence: Paradoxes and Prospects Farrukh Irnazarov 4. Social Capital and the Formation of a Market Economy: The Case of Uzbekistan Manuela Troschke 5. Poverty, Governance, and Participation in Central Asia: The Example of Tajikistan Frank Bliss 6. Kazakhstan as a New Regional Power in Central Asia? Andrea Schmitz Part 3: Governance and Institutions 7. The Political Economy of Governance Reform in Central Asia Joern Graevingholt 8. The Developmental State: Lessons for Central Asia Manuel Stark 9. Informal Integration and Decentralization in Central Asia Alexander Libman Part 4: External Actors and International Structures 10. Is Russia Winning in Central Asia? Martin Spechler 11. Central Asia and Russia: Two Alternative Perspectives Alexander Libman 12. The European Union and Central Asia: A Case of Policy Transfer? Nienke de Deugd

June 2011: 234 x 156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-60200-6: $130.00

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The Political Economy of Central AsiaGul Berna Ozcan, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Central Asian republics are still coming to terms with their post-communist economies, their role in the region and the wider world, and their needs for identity, governance and growth. The Political Economy of Central Asia is an original study addressing the processes by which these transitions take place.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Transition and the Sources of Instability 2. Political Realities: How Power Operates in the Region 3. Exchange Regimes 4. Gold Mining: An Invisible Dragon 5. Oil and Gas: Concentration and Manipulation 6. Cotton: An Old Malaise and Approaching Environmental Catastrophe 7. Bazaars: Hubs of Entrepreneurship and Discontent 8. Conclusion: Learning from Political Economy and Oligopolistic Markets

July 2011: 234 x 156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-42191-1: $145.00Pb: 978-0-415-42192-8: $49.95

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Governing Financial Services in the European UnionBanking, Securities and Post-Trading

Lucia Quaglia, Max Planck Institute, Cologne, Germany

Series: Routledge/UACES Contemporary European Studies

This book examines the governance of – and politics of regulating – financial services in the EU. It provides a detailed analysis from the establishment of Economic and Monetary Union and the Financial Services Action Plan to the present day, and assesses the EU response to the current global financial crisis.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Research

Design 3. The Making of a Single Market in Financial Services 4. Governing Banking in the EU 5. Governing Securities Markets in the EU 6. Governing Post Trading in the EU 7. An Overall Cross-Sectoral Assessment 8. The EU Response to the Global Financial Turmoil

February 2010: 234 x 156: 210ppHb: 978-0-415-56418-2: $120.00eBook: 978-0-203-85552-2

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The Politics of European Competition RegulationA Critical Political Economy Perspective

Hubert Buch-Hansen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and Angela Wigger, Radbound University, the Netherlands

Series: Routledge/RIPE Studies in Global Political Economy

Examines the political power struggles that have shaped the evolution of European competition regulation over the past six decades.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Theorising Competition Regulation: A Critical Political Economy Perspective 3. The Origins of European Competition Regulation I: National Level Developments 4. The Origins of European Competition Regulation II: The Supranational Level 5. European Competition Regulation in the Era of Embedded Liberalism 6. The Neoliberalisation of European Competition Regulation 7. Consolidating Neoliberalism: European Competition Regulation from the 1990s onwards 8. EC Competition Regulation at the Dawn of the Century: Modernisation, Contestation and Crisis 9. The Neoliberal Crusade for Bilateral and Multilateral Competition Rules 10. Concluding Remarks

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New Regionalism and the European UnionDialogues, Comparisons and New Research Directions

Edited by Nick Robinson, University of Leeds, UK, Ben Rosamond, University of Warwick, UK and Alex Warleigh-Lack, Brunel University, UK

Series: Routledge/ECPR Studies in European Political Science

This book explores regionalism in the European Union in comparative context with Latin American, African, Asian, North American regionalism.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: Regions, Regionalism and Comparisons 2. Studying Regions Comparatively: Back to the Future? 3. Learning from the New Regionalism? What, If Anything, Can Insights from New Regionalist Scholarship Offer for Studies of European Integration? 4. Africa meets Europe: Towards Comparative Regionalism 5. East Asian Regionalism and the European Experience: Differences in Leadership, Possible Lessons 6. Institutions, Culture or Ethics? The Logic of Regionalism in Europe and East Asia 7. The Demise of New Regionalism: Reframing the Study of Contemporary Regional Integration in Latin America 8. The Experience of European Integration and the Potential for Integration in South America 9. Consequences of Regionalism: The Politics of North American Trade 10. The OMC in Comparative Perspective: Learning and Community Building in the OECD and Nordic Council of Ministers 11. Interregionalism, a Critique: The Four Levels of EU-ASEAN Relations 12. The Parliamentary Dimension of Regionalism: Comparing Experiences in Europe’s Neighbourhood 13. EU and its Neighbours: A Wider Europe through Asymmetrical Interregionalism or through Dependencia Sub-Regionalism? 14. Conclusions: Learning or Comparison in the Study of Regions? Fruitful Dialogues and Future Research Directions

March 2011: 234 x 156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-56372-7: $115.00

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The Risk of Social Policy?The Electoral Consequences of Welfare State Retrenchment and Social Policy Performance in OECD Countries

Nathalie Giger, University of Mannheim, Germany

Series: Routledge/EUI Studies in the Political Economy of the Welfare State

The Risk of Social Policy uses a comparative perspective to systematically analyse the effects of social policy reforms and welfare state retrenchment on voting choice.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Welfare State Research: The Theoretical Background for the Research Question 3. Electoral Research and Issue Voting: The Theoretical Background for the Analyses 4. The Context: More Theoretical Background for the Analyses 5. Research Strategy, Design and Method 6. The Salience and Performance of Social Policy in Times of Permanent Austerity 7. The Impact of Social Policy Attitudes on the Incumbent Vote 8. Welfare State Retrenchment and the Incumbent Performance on Social Policy 9. Re-Election at Stake? The Impact of Social Policy on the Election Outcome 10. Discussion of Results and Conclusion

December 2010: 234 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-59198-0: $125.00eBook: 978-0-203-83448-0

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Europe and the Management of GlobalizationEdited by Wade Jacoby, Brigham Young University, USA and Sophie Meunier, Princeton University, USA

Series: Journal of European Public Policy Special Issues as Books

This volume examines the degree of success by which EU policies have attempted to manage globalization in a variety of policy areas.

This book was based on a special issue of Journal of European Public Policy.

Selected Contents: 1. Europe and the Management of Globalization Wade Jacoby and Sophie Meunier 2. The Hidden Face of the Euro Nicolas Jabko 3. Globalizing European Union Environmental Policy R. Daniel Kelemen 4. Managed Globalization: Doctrine, Practice and Promise Rawi Abdelal and Sophie Meunier 5. The EU, the US, and Trade Policy: Competitive Interdependence in the Management of Globalization Alberta Sbragia 6. Europe and the New Global Economic Order: Internal Diversity as Liability and Asset in Managing Globalization Orfeo Fioretos 7. The EU and Financial Regulation: Power Without Purpose? Elliot Posner and Nicolas Véron 8. Managing Globalization by Managing Central and Eastern Europe: The EU’s Backyard as Threat and Opportunity Wade Jacoby 9. Betwixt and Between? The European Union’s Redistributive Management of Globalization Brian Burgoon

October 2010: 234 x 156: 176ppHb: 978-0-415-59213-0: $125.00

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Global Population Ageing and Migration in EuropeBo Malmberg, Stockholm University, Sweden, Kristof Tamas, David Bloom, Harvard University, Rainer Munz and David Canning

Series: Routledge Studies in the European Economy

’A masterful overview of past trends and future projections that demonstrates the major significance of demographic ageing and international migration across the globe.’ - John Stillwell, University of Leeds, UK

This book focuses on the extent European external policies should be reconsidered in the light of current demographic challenges, focusing on current demographic trends, an analysis of demographic transitions and European migration policies.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Underlying Demographic Trends and Patterns 3. Research Background 4. Forecasting Global Income Growth 5. Forecasting Net Migration 6. The Political Demography of Global Population Aging 7. Policy Challenges in a Growing Global Economy 8. Migration Trends, Current Population, Demographic Outlook: Will There be Sufficient Labour in Europe? 9. The Causes and Effects of International Migration 10. The Development of a Common European Asylum and Migration Policy 11. Current European Union Migration and Development Policies 12. Migration and Other External Policy Areas 13. Population Complementarities and Balanced Migration Inflows and Outflows 14. Assessing the Qualitative Aspects: Qualification and Skills 15. A Way Forward: Skill Formation, Manpower Planning and Migration Policy Development 16. Conclusions and Policy Recommendations

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Variegated NeoliberalismEU Varieties of Capitalism and International Political Economy

Huw Macartney, University of Manchester, UK

Series: Routledge/RIPE Studies in Global Political Economy

‘Huw Macartney’s outstanding book represents a major step forward in our understanding of how neoliberalism has played out in contemporary Europe. It is also a very significant contribution to the growing literature on the role of ideas in political economy.‘ - Ben Rosamond, University of Warwick, UK

Selected Contents: 1. Globalization and Financial Market Integration 2. Conceptualizing Changing Capitalisms and Gramscian Historical Materialism 3. Transnational Oriented Fractions of Capital 4. Political Agency of Transnationally Oriented Fractions 5. A Contingent Neoliberal Consensus 6. Organic Economists as Producers of Neoliberal Common Sense 7. Scientific Committees and the Atlantic Heartland 8. De-reifying the Transnational Capitalist Class 9. Conclusions

December 2010: 234 x 156: 160ppHb: 978-0-415-60150-4: $125.00eBook: 978-0-203-83634-7

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Globalisation and European IntegrationCritical Approaches to Regional Order and International Relations

Edited by Petros Nousios, University of Warwick, UK, Henk Overbeek and Andreas Tsolakis, University of Warwick, UK

Offers a new perspective on integration in the global context through critical political economy and globalisation frameworks.

Selected Contents: Section 1: Explaining European Integration: Critical Approaches 1. Introduction: Globalisation and European Integration – Towards a Genealogy of Mutual Neglect Petros Nousios, Henk Overbeek and Andreas Tsolakis 2. European Integration Theory and Antonio Gramsci: An Alternative Analytical Framework Alan Cafruny and Magnus Ryner 3. Monetary Union and the Transformation of Democracy: On the Politics of Class Werner Bonefeld 4. Governance in/of the EU: The Boundaries of a Deliberative Governmentality Owen Parker Section 2: Supranationality and International Competition 5. The World Market, Variegated Capitalism, and the Crisis of European Integration Bob Jessop 6. EU Competition Policy and the Ascendancy of Neoliberalism Angela Wigger and Hubert Buch-Hansen 7. The ‘European Sub-Prime’: Responses to the Crisis in the European Periphery Jan Drahokoupil 8. Lisbon Agenda-Setting, Structural Policy and the Role of Urban Areas Otto Holman Section 3: Europe in the Global Political Economy 9. The Rhineland Resurrected? The EU Between the Liberal Heartland and the Asian Contender States Kees Van der Pijl 10. European Globalisation and World Order Politics Hans-Jürgen Bieling 11. The Global Crisis and the Implications for the European Project Henk Overbeek 12. Globalisation and European Integration: The Internal and External Dimensions of Neo-Liberal Restructuring Andreas Bieler Section 4: Conclusions 13. ‘And they lived happily ever after?’: Europe, Transnational Forces and the Political Economy of Global Restructuring Petros Nousios and Andreas Tsolakis

April 2011: 234 x 156: 288ppHb: 978-0-415-61184-8: $125.00

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Switzerland in EuropeContinuity and Change in the Swiss Political Economy

Edited by Christine Trampusch, University of Bern, Switzerland and André Mach, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

Series: Routledge Advances in European Politics

The book provides the first systematic overview of Swiss political economy in comparative perspective.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Christine Trampusch and André Mach Part 1: Political Economy, Political System and Relationship with the EU 2. The Swiss Political Economy in Comparative Perspective Christine Trampusch and André Mach 3. The Swiss Political System in a Comparative Perspective

Fritz Sager and Christine Zollinger 4. Europe and Switzerland Wolf Linder Part 2: Economic Actors 5. Organized Capital and Coordinated Market Economy Pierre Eichenberger and André Mach 6. Swiss Trade Unions and Industrial Relations after 1990 Daniel Oesch Part 3: Major Socio-Economic Institutions 7. Swiss Corporate Governance Gerhard Schnyder and Frédéric Widmer 8. Ever More Liberal? The Regulation of Job Security and Working Time in Switzerland Patrick Emmenegger 9. Continuity and Change in the Swiss Vocational Training System Christine Trampusch and Linda Rohrer Part 4: Economic and Social Policies 12. A Prematurely Announced Death? Swiss Corporatism in Comparative Perspective Klaus Armingeon 11. Swiss Welfare Reforms in a Comparative European Perspective Giuliano Bonoli and Silja Häusermann 12. The More It Changes, the More It Stays the Same? Swiss Liberalization and Regulatory Policies in Comparative Perspective Martino Maggetti, Alexandre Afonso and Marie-Christine Fontana 13. How Much, and In What Ways is Switzerland Changing? Yannis Papadopoulos

March 2011: 234 x 156: 240ppHb: 978-0-415-58051-9: $125.00

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Russia and EuropeBuilding Bridges, Digging Trenches

Edited by Kjell Engelbrekt and Bertil Nygren, both at Stockholm University, Sweden

Series: Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series

With a worldwide recession, the problems as well as the opportunities in Russian-European relations are magnified. This book applies a very broad conceptual framework to analyse differences that are as relevant for Europe and the EU as it is to Russia’s immediate neighbours and, while doing so, identifies the key factors that will dominate Russia-EU ties in the next decade.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Norms, Values, and Institutions Part 2: Moscow, Brussels and the Big Three Part 3: ’In-Between-Europe’

April 2010: 234 x 156: 304ppHb: 978-0-415-56105-1: $140.00

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European Union Sanctions and Foreign PolicyWhen and Why do they Work?

Clara Portela, Singapore Management University

Series: Routledge Advances in European Politics

This book examines sanctions as a political tool of influence and evaluates the efficacy of sanctions imposed by the European Union (EU) against countries from the early 1990s to present day.

Selected Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Sanctions and their Efficacy 3. EU Sanctions: Evolution, Legal Framework and Policy 4. What Determines the Efficacy of EU Sanctions? 5. The Efficacy of Sanctions Imposed under the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) 6. The Efficacy of ‘Informal’ Sanctions 7. The Efficacy of Development Aid Suspensions in the Context of the Partnership 8. Withdrawal of Trade Privileges under the Generalized System of Preferences 9. Sanctions Theory and the Efficacy of EU Sanctions: Some Fresh Air coming into the Sanctions Debate. Bibliography. Annex 1: Dataset of EU Sanctions Cases. Annex 2: Truth Table

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The American Political EconomyInstitutional Evolution of Market and State

Marc Allen Eisner, Wesleyan University, USA

Policy debates are often grounded within the conceptual confines of a state-market dichotomy, as though the two existed in complete isolation. In this innovative text, Marc Allen Eisner portrays the state and the market as inextricably linked, exploring the variety of institutions subsumed by the market and the role that the state plays in creating the

institutional foundations of economic activity.

Through a historical approach, Eisner situates the study of American political economy within a larger evolutionary-institutional framework that integrates perspectives in American political development and economic sociology. This volume provides a rich understanding of the complexity of U.S. economic policy, explaining how public policies become embedded in bureaucracy and reinforced by organized beneficiaries and public expectations. This path dependent layering process helps students better understand the underlying historical dynamics, which provide a clearer sense of the constraints faced by policymakers now and in the future. Thorough coverage of the entitlement crisis, globalization’s impact on the U.S. political economy, and the recent financial crisis in the final chapters demonstrate the importance of this historical institutionalist framework.

Selected Contents: Part 1: Making Sense of the Political Economy 1. Beyond the Market-State Dichotomy 2. Making Sense of Institutions and Institutional Change Part 2: The Evolution of the American Political Economy 3. The Progressive Regime and the Regulatory State 4. The Rise of the New Deal Regime 5. The Postwar Consolidation of the New Deal Regime 6. The Rise and Pause of the Keynesian Welfare State 7. The Neoliberal Regime and the Return of the Market Part 3: Neoliberalism and Its Discontents 8. The Two Welfare States and the Coming Entitlement Crisis 9. The Global Economy and the Persistence of the State 10. The Financial Crisis and the Great Recession 11. Continuity and Change in the American Political Economy

August 2010: 6 x 9: 256ppHb: 978-0-415-99960-1: $135.00Pb: 978-0-415-99962-5: $42.95eBook: 978-0-203-88014-2

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Financial Liberalization and Economic PerformanceBrazil at the Crossroads

Luiz Fernando de Paula, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Series: Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy

This book assesses the determinants and impacts of financial liberalisation in Brazil considering its two dimensions: the opening up of the balance of payments capital account, and the penetration by foreign bank of the domestic banking sector.

Selected Contents: Forreward 1. Introduction 2. Costs and Benefits of Capital Account Liberalization for Developing Countries: Theoretical and Empirical Evaluation 3. Financial Liberalization and Economic Policy in Brazil in 1990-2009 4. Recent Changes in Capital Controls and Foreign Exchange Rules in Brazil 5. The Debate on Capital Account Convertibility and Capital Controls in Brazil 6. Financial Liberalization, Economic Performane and Macroeconomic Stability in Brazil: An Empirical Evaluation 7. The Internationalization of Banks: Evolution, Characteristics and Recent Trends 8. Foreign Banks Entry in Latin America: Determinants and Strategies 9. Banking Consolidation after the Real Plan: Determinants and Impacts 10. Foreign Bank Entry, Mergers and Acquisitions and Banking Efficiency: An Empirical Assessment 11. Summary and Conclusion

November 2010: 234 x 156: 208ppHb: 978-0-415-46009-5: $130.00eBook: 978-0-2038-3521-0

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Dying EmpireU.S. Imperialism and Global Resistance

Francis Shor, Wayne State University, USA

Series: Rethinking Globalizations

’As Americans try to make sense of today’s pressing global economic and environmental crises, Dying Empire provides an engaging and accessible framework through which readers can understand the United States role in the world. Drawing from a refreshing range of social science and cultural materials (including Marge Piercy and Bob

Marley, among others), Shor articulates a convincing and passionate call for Americans to embrace global citizenship.’ - Jackie Smith, University of Notre Dame, USA

Selected Contents: Part 1: Imperial Constructions and Deconstructions 1. Imperial Burdens: Constructing and Contesting the U.S. Empire 2. Fortress America Redux: Breaking Down Imperial and Civic Enclosures 3. Afflicted Solidarities: Contradictions in Local and Global Citizens Movements Part 2: Whose Globalization? 4. U.S. Military Imperialism and the Pursuit of Global Dominance 5. U.S. Economic Imperialism and Global Inequities 6. U.S. Cultural Imperialism and Global Dissonance Part 3: Other Publics, Other Worlds 7. Transnational Counterpublics and the Globalization of Resistance 8. Is Another World Possible? Conclusion: It’s the End of the World as We Know It

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The Political Economy of Latin AmericaReflections on Neoliberalism and Development

Peter Kingstone, University of Connecticut, USA

Neoliberalism has been at the center of enormous controversy since its first appearance in Latin America in the early 1970s. Even neoliberalism’s strongest supporters concede that it has not lived up to its promises and that growth, poverty, and inequality all have performed considerably worse than hoped.

This brief text offers a balanced reflection on the neoliberal

debate in Latin America and the institutional puzzle that underlies the region’s difficulties with democratization and development. In addition to providing an overview of this key element of the Latin American political economy, Peter Kingstone also advances an important but under-explored argument about political institutions. Kingstone offers a unique contribution by mapping out the problem of how to understand institutions, why they are created, and why Latin American ones function the way they do.

Selected Contents: 1. Markets, States, and the Challenge of Development in Latin America 2. Import-Substitution Industrialization and the Great Transformation in Latin America 3. Neoliberalism and its Discontents 4. The Two Lefts and the Return of the State 5. Government, Markets and Institutions—Reflections on Development

December 2010: 6 x 9: 176ppHb: 978-0-415-99826-0: $135.00Pb: 978-0-415-99827-7: $29.95eBook: 978-0-203-88260-3

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Paths to International Political EconomyEdited by Susan Strange

Series: Routledge Revivals

There are many paths into international political economy for students and teachers to follow and this volume, originally published in 1984, discusses most of them.

This rich selection offers contributions from political scientists, economists and participants in government & business covering history, population studies, money, trade, technology and law, from which the reader can pick and choose at will. The contributions point to the landmarks of the subject and provide useful tips on the best books to read and the most interesting ideas to look out for.

Selected Contents: 1. Perspectives and Theory: A Consumers’ Guide 2. Why Economic History? 3. World Politics and Population 4. An Ecological Approach 5. The International Political Economy of Technology 6. Money and World Politics 7. The Politics of International Trade 8. Political Economy and International Law 9. What about International Relations?

February 2010: 216 x 138: 222ppHb: 978-0-415-57871-4: $105.00Pb: 978-0-415-57873-8: $39.95eBook: 978-0-203-85187-6

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Images of Gramsci Edited by Andreas Bieler and Adam Morton

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Neoliberal Hegemony Edited by Dieter Plehwe et al. 978-0-415-46003-3 41.95 www.routledge.com/9780415460033

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Pension Politics Patrik Marier 978-0-415-66372-4 42.95 www.routledge.com/9780415663724

Pension Reform in Europe Edited by Camila Arza and Martin Kohli

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Political Evil in a Global Age Patrick Hayden 978-0-415-59945-0 39.95 www.routledge.com/9780415599450

The Politics of Post-Industrial Welfare States Edited by Klaus Armingeon and Giuliano Bonoli

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Reconstituting the Global Liberal Order Kanishka Jayasuriya 978-0-415-49977-4 37.5 www.routledge.com/9780415499774

Regulating New Forms of Employment Edited by Ida Regalia 978-0-415-49918-7 37.5 www.routledge.com/9780415499187

Human Rights and World Trade Ana Gonzalez-Pelaez 978-0-415-42970-2 41.95 www.routledge.com/9780415429702

Resisting Intellectual Property Debora J. Halbert 978-0-415-42964-1 41.95 www.routledge.com/9780415429641

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Global Civil Society Edited by Gideon Baker and David Chandler

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State-Building Edited by Aidan Hehir and Neil Robinson

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The European Union and the Social Dimension of Globalization

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The Globalization of Environmental Crisis Edited by Jan Oosthoek and Barry K. Gills

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The World Bank and Governance Edited by Diane L. Stone and Christopher Wright

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The Transnational Politics of Corporate Governance Regulation

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Transnational Private Governance and its Limits Edited by Jean-Christophe Graz and Andreas Nölke

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INdexAAcharya, Sanjaya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Ahrens, Joachim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Aligica, Paul Dragos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Amann, Edmund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14American Political Economy, The . . . . . . . . . 28Andre Gunder Frank and Global Development. . 9Anievas, Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Araral, Eduardo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Armstrong, David. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Assessing Prospective Trade Policy . . . . . . . . 15Athukorala, Prema-chandra . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

BBaer, Werner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Bandara, Jayatilleke S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Bank for International Settlements, The . . . . 20Barma, Naazneen H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Batra, Amita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Bello, Valeria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Berdal, Mats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Best, Jacqueline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Beyond Western Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Bichler, Shimshon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Bieler, Andreas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Biyanwila, S. Janaka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Blaney, David L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Bloom, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Blyth, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Boas, Morten. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Boettke, Peter J.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Brass, Paul R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Brassett, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Buch-Hansen, Hubert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Budhwar, Pawan S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Burger, Ronelle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Burki, Shahid Javed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Business and Global Governance . . . . . . . . . 17Business, Non-State Regulation and Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

cCanning, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Capital and Power (Routledge Revivals) . . . . . 2Capital as a Social Kind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Capital as Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Cartelization, Antitrust and Globalization in the US and Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Central Asian Studies (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Chaffee, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Challenges of Globalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Challenging Institutional Analysis and Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Chavkin, Wendy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10China and Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21China and International Relations. . . . . . . . . 22China Policy Series (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Chongvilaivan, Aekapol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Christiansen, Jens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Civil Society and International Governance . . 12Claes, Dag Harald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Coes, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Cohen, Benjamin J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Cohen, Benjamin J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Contesting Global Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Corbridge, Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Cosmopolitanism and Global Financial Reform. . 3Critical History of the Economy, A . . . . . . . . . 2Critical Perspectives on Global Governance . . 3Cultural Political Economy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Culture, Institutions, and Development . . . . 14Currencies and Currency Policies in the Global Economy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

DDeese, David A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Democratization and Market Reform in Developing and Transitional Countries . . . . . 21Development and Globalization . . . . . . . . . . . 7Development, Democracy and the State. . . . 16Development, Sexual Rights and Global Governance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Devetak, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Devezas, Tessaleno. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Doing Business in India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Domestic Sources of ChinaÕs Foreign Policy, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Dying Empire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

eEast Asian Transformation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Economic Growth, the Environment and International Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Economics as Social Theory (series). . . . . . . . . 7Economics, Culture, and Development . . . . . . 4Eicher, Theo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Eisner, Marc Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Elliott, Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Ending Forced Labour in Myanmar. . . . . . . . 13Energy, Bio Fuels and Development . . . . . . . 14Engelbrekt, Kjell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Engelskirchen, Howard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Esposito, John L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Europe and the Management of Globalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26European Union Sanctions and Foreign Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Evans, Betsy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

FFair Trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Fernando de Paula, Luiz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Financial Liberalization and Economic Performance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Future of Global Currency, The. . . . . . . . . . . 11

gGamburd, Michele R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Gevorkyan, Aleksandr V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Gevorkyan, Aleksandr V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Giger, Nathalie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Gills, Barry K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 9Gilson, Julie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Girling, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Glenn, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Global Civil Society in Action? . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Global Economy Contested . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Global Finance in Crisis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Global Governance Reader, The . . . . . . . . . . 13Global Institutions (series) . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 20Global Monetary Governance . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Global Political Economy in the Information Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Global Political Economy of Intellectual Property Rights, 2nd ed, The. . . . . . . . . . . . 5Global Politico-Economic Crises . . . . . . . . . . 21Global Population Ageing and Migration in Europe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Global Poverty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Global Poverty, Ethics and Human Rights . . . . 7Global Restructuring, Labour and the Challenges for Transnational Solidarity . . . . 8Global Social Justice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Globalisation and European Integration . . . . 27

Globalization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Globalization and Everyday Life . . . . . . . . . . . 9Globalization as Evolutionary Process . . . . . . . 9Globalization in Crisis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Globalization of Motherhood, The . . . . . . . . 10Globalization of Political Violence, The . . . . . 12Globalization, Labor Export and Resistance . 17Globalization, Outsourcing and Labour Development in ASEAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Globalization, Violence and the Visual Culture of Cities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Globalization: The Key Concepts . . . . . . . . . 10Globalizing World?, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Goulart, Pedro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Governing Financial Services in the European Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Governing the Global Economy . . . . . . . . . . . 6Grugel, Jean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Gupta, Akhil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

hHalevi, Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Halikiopoulou, Daphne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Hanks, Reuel R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Harman, Sophie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Harriss, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Haworth, Nigel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Held, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Helleiner, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Helmsing, Bert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Henderson, Jeffrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Hobson, John M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Hoekman, Bernard M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Hoen, Herman W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Hongyi, Lai. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Hoover, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Horsey, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Hsu, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Huang, Xiaoming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Hübner, Kurt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Huckel Schneider, Carmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Hughes, Christopher W.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Hughes, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Hulme, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Human Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

iInayatullah, Naeem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5IndiaÕs Economy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Industrial Vagina, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Innovative Fiscal Policy and Economic Development in Transition Economies . . . . 16Institutional Dynamics of ChinaÕs Great Transformation, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Institutional Reform in Central Asia . . . . . . . 25International Development and Global Politics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16International Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1International Labour Organization (ILO) . . . . 19International Political Economy. . . . . . . . . . . . 1Interrogating Democracy in World Politics . . . 4Iraq, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

JJacoby, Wade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Jeffreys, Sheila . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Jha, Raghbendra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Journal of European Public Policy Special Issues as Books (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

KKelegama, Saman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Key Debates in New Political Economy . . . . . . 1Key Ideas (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Khan, Shahrukh Rafi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Kingstone, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Knutsen, Carl Henrik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Koll-Schretzenmayr, Martina . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Komatsu, Keiichiro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Kunz, Rahel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Kunzmann, Klaus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

LLabour Movement in the Global South, The. . . 23Leander, Anna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17LeClair, Mark S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Lee, Donna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Legitimacy of Global Health Governance, The. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Lemert, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Limits of Global Governance . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Lind, Amy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Lindberg, Ingemar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Lindio-McGovern, Ligaya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Lindner, Christoph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

mMacartney, Huw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Mach, André . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Maher, JaneMaree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Maiguashca, Bice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Malmberg, Bo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Manning, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Marchetti, Raffaele. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Marshall, Katherine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Marxism and the Global Financial Crisis . . . . . 2Marxism and World Politics . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Mavroidis, Petros C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20May, Christopher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 20McGann, James G.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21McGilvray, Dennis B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23McNeill, Desmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Meunier, Sophie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Miller, Raymond C.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Mitra, Subrata K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Mittelman, James H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Modelski, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Modern Political Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Mooney, Annabelle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Morrissey, Oliver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Mortensen, Jens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Munz, Rainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Murray, Douglas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Murshed, Syed Mansoob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Mutti, John H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

NNadkarni, Vidya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Nagaraj, R.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25National Pasts in Europe and East Asia . . . . . 22Nationalism and Globalisation . . . . . . . . . . . 11New Regionalism and the European Union. . 26New Sociology (series) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Nitzan, Jonathan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Noman, Omar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Non-Governmental Organizations in World Politics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Nousios, Petros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Nygren, Bertil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

oOlesen, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), The . . . . . . . . . 20Ougaard, Morten. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Overbeek, Henk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Owens, Trudy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Ozcan, Gul Berna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Ozgercin, Kevin V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

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