European responses to globalization : resistance, adaptation and alternatives /
An interdisciplinary approach to an international issue.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Amsterdam ; Boston :
Elsevier JAI,
2006.
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Colección: | Contemporary studies in economic and financial analysis ;
v. 88. |
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Europe and Globalization: Recasting the Dynamics of the Relationship
- Notes
- References
- Europe's Cautious Globalization
- What is Globalization?
- How Globalization Challenges Europe
- Using the EU to Manage Globalization
- The EU as a Strategic Tool
- Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Can the European Union Control the Agenda of Globalization?
- A Brief History of Economic Policies of the EU
- Economic Divergences Persist
- The EU Explicitly Shaping Globalization
- Conclusions about the EU and Globalization
- Notes
- References
- Who Steers the Field of Consumer Protection and Environmental Regulations? An American-European Comparison
- Smoking and Tobacco Control
- GM Controversy in Europe
- Discussion and Conclusion
- Notes
- References
- Global Markets, Global Corporations: How European Competition Policy Responds to Globalization
- Introductory Remarks: The Logic of Systems
- The System
- The Environment
- The Challenge
- An Evolutionary Globalization
- A Relative Globalization
- A Contradictory Globalization
- A Systemic Globalization
- The Response
- Transnational Activities and ''Delocalized'' Activities: How to Regulate?
- Instruments to Regulate Globalization
- Decentralized Enforcement
- How to Respond to Globalization: Proposals
- Notes
- References
- Europe: Space, Territory and Identity
- The European Political Project
- Europe: Between Transnational Space and a Global Civil Society
- A Place for States
- Multiculturalism: An Identity for Europe?
- Notes
- References
- Against Domestic Violence: The Interaction of Global Networks with Local Activism in Central Europe
- Introduction
- Where are we? Central Europe as a political category
- Applied Methodologies
- The two Interlinked Concepts: Globalization and Domestic Violence
- Globalization
- Domestic Violence
- Central Europe: A Case Study on the Intersection of Globalization and International Norm Development about Eliminating Domestic Violence
- The Sources of Global Influence on Defining and Eliminating Domestic Violence
- Impact of Norms in Central Europe: Democratization, Human Rights, and Women's Rights
- Democratization: Women's Social Movements as a Measure for the Quality of Democracy
- Human Rights: Women's Rights as Human Rights
- Unintended Consequences: The Relationship of Central European Shelter NGOs with International Organizations and the State
- The Feedback from Central Europe
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Acknowledgment
- References
- Watery Spaces, Globalizing Places: Ownership and Access in Postsocialist Croatia
- On the sea of Global Capital
- Regimes of Property in and on Water
- Property in Transition: From Yugoslavia to Croatia, from ''Globalizing'' to Nationalizing (and Back)
- The Second Transition: Market, Democracy, European Union
- The Gulf war between Slovenia and Croatia: In the Shadow of the EU
- Reflections
- Notes
- References
- The World Trading System: In the Fog of Uncertainty
- Introduction
- Uruguay Round: Unintended Consequences
- Cancun: Can do and Can't do
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