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Global regulation : Managing crises after the imperial turn

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York Palgrave Macmillan 2004Description: 253p xISBN:
  • 9781403939814
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337.000000 PIJ
Contents:
Table of contents Global Regualtion after 9/11: Imperial Control, Technocratic Governance and the Challenge of Democracy; L.Assassi, D.Wigan & K.van der Pijl PART 1: THE IMPERIAL TURN IN THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY From Globalization to Militarism: The American Hegemonic Cycle and System-Wide Crisis; P.Golub Neo-Liberal Dynamics: Towards a New Phase?; G.Dumenil & D.Levy Differential Accumulation and Middle East Wars: Beyond Neo-Liberalism; S.Bichler & J.Nitzan PART 2: PROPERTY RELATIONS AND MARKET STRUCTURES (Re)producing Intellectual Property Norms: Capacity Building Programmes in Developing Countries; C.May TRIPS, Pharmaceutical Patents and Public Health: The Case for Access to HIV Care; B.Coriat & F.Orsi Fallacies of Global Unregulated Markets: The Case of Telecommunications; M.Rioux PART 3: CODES OF CONDUCT AND ACCOUNTABILITY The Peace of the Graveyard: The Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights in the Niger Delta; A.Zalik Regulating the Global Athletic Footwear Industry: The Collective Worker in the Product Chain; J.Merk PART 4: INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION A New Spatial Fix for Capitalist Crisis? Immigrant Labour, State Borders and the New Ostracising Imperialism; J.Anderson & I.Shuttleworth A Question of Skills: Gender, Migration Policy and the Global Political Economy; C.Gabriel And Yet It Moves: Mapping the Global Mobility Regime; M.Salter PART 5: THE PRIVATIZATION OF SECURITY American Military Power: Global Public Good or Competitive Advantage?; C.Serfati Regulating Private Military Companies: States and the Expanding Business of Commercial Security Provision; C.Ortiz
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Table of contents
Global Regualtion after 9/11: Imperial Control, Technocratic Governance and the Challenge of Democracy;
L.Assassi, D.Wigan & K.van der Pijl PART 1: THE IMPERIAL TURN IN THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY From Globalization to Militarism: The American Hegemonic Cycle and System-Wide Crisis; P.Golub Neo-Liberal Dynamics: Towards a New Phase?; G.Dumenil & D.Levy Differential Accumulation and Middle East Wars: Beyond Neo-Liberalism; S.Bichler & J.Nitzan PART 2: PROPERTY RELATIONS AND MARKET STRUCTURES (Re)producing Intellectual Property Norms: Capacity Building Programmes in Developing Countries; C.May TRIPS, Pharmaceutical Patents and Public Health: The Case for Access to HIV Care;
B.Coriat & F.Orsi Fallacies of Global Unregulated Markets: The Case of Telecommunications;
M.Rioux PART 3: CODES OF CONDUCT AND ACCOUNTABILITY The Peace of the Graveyard: The Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights in the Niger Delta;
A.Zalik Regulating the Global Athletic Footwear Industry: The Collective Worker in the Product Chain;
J.Merk PART 4: INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION A New Spatial Fix for Capitalist Crisis? Immigrant Labour, State Borders and the New Ostracising Imperialism;
J.Anderson & I.Shuttleworth A Question of Skills: Gender, Migration Policy and the Global Political Economy;
C.Gabriel And Yet It Moves: Mapping the Global Mobility Regime;
M.Salter PART 5: THE PRIVATIZATION OF SECURITY American Military Power: Global Public Good or Competitive Advantage?; C.Serfati Regulating Private Military Companies: States and the Expanding Business of Commercial Security Provision;
C.Ortiz

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