Governance in a Global Economy : Political Authority in Transition /
Critics of globalization claim that economic integration drains political authority from states: devolving authority to newly empowered regions, delegating it to supranational organizations, and transferring it to multinational firms and nongovernmental organizations. Globalization is also attacked...
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Princeton, N.J. :
Princeton University Press,
2003.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Globalization and governance / Miles Kahler and David A. Lake
- The leverage of economic theories : explaining governance in an internationalized industry / Lisa L. Martin
- Political integration and disintegration in the global economy / Michael J. Hiscox
- Globalization and fiscal decentralization / Geoffrey Garrett and Jonathan Rodden
- Globalization and demands for regional autonomy in Europe / Pieter Van Houten
- Monetary governance in a world of regional currencies / Benjamin J. Cohen
- Governing global financial markets : international responses to the hedge-fund problem / Barry Eichengreen
- Public and private governance in setting international standards / Walter Mattli
- Globalization and industry self-regulation / Virginia Haufler
- International capital mobility and national policy divergence / Ronald Rogowski
- Globalization and policy diffusion : explaining three decades of liberalization / Beth A. Simmons and Zachary Elkins
- Corporate governance : global markets, national politics / Peter Gourevitch
- Globalization, institutions, and convergence : fiscal adjustment in Europe / Kathleen R. McNamara
- Democracy, accountability, and rights in supranational governance / James A. Caporaso
- Redefining accountability for global governance / Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
- Globalization and changing patterns of political authority / Miles Kahler and David A. Lake.