States' Gains, Labor's Losses : China, France, and Mexico Choose Global Liaisons, 1980-2000 /
"In this explicitly comparative work, Dorothy J. Solinger examines the effects of global markets on the domestic politics of major states. In the late 1970s, leaders around the world faced a need both to continue productive investment and to cut labor costs to compete internationally in a chang...
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Ithaca [N.Y.] :
Cornell University Press,
2009.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction : states' struggle between workers and the world economy
- Similar starting points : the state for labor, against the world
- The cul-de-sac in the road of the past : global forces versus states and workers
- Entering supranational economic organizations : states and global forces against workers
- Unions and protest : labor against the state and global forces
- The welfare outcome : states' responses to labor's laments
- Conclusion.