This thoughtful, highly original book investigates the influence of globalization on ideology and politics in the United States. Cox and Skidmore-Hess argue that U.S. policy increasingly has been motivated less by anxiety about the independence and stability of the domestic economy and more by worry about factors that might limit the participation of U.S. corporations in international markets. Connecting trends in domestic and foreign policy with the changing needs of industry, they associate increased globalization with the the breakup of the liberal, New Deal coalition; the collapse of the Bretton Woods Agreement in the 1970s; the neoconservative, antiregulatory movements of the 1980s; and the rightward drift of both the Republican and De...
This chapter explores neo-liberalism, its forms, its periodization, and its future in the context of...
Recent institutional changes have seen the increasing dominance of globalization and neoliberalism i...
For two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, globalization functioned as a unifying force in t...
The scholarship on globalization has moved from issues regarding its authenticity, desirability (e.g...
FROM THE BACK COVER: Globalization and Capitalist Geopolitics is concerned with the growth of transn...
More than a decade into the new millennium, the fusion of corporate and state power is the essential...
Recent institutional changes have seen the increasing dominance of globalization and neoliberalism i...
The social science literature contains competing theories on the relationship between economic globa...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-410) and index.xii, 423 page. ;This book is the eagerly ...
In this paper I build on Krugman\u27s work on the ‘obsession’ with competitiveness, ...
The concept of globalization refers to a multitude of processes rapidly changing the space in which ...
The past 30 years are often depicted as an era of globalisation, and even more so with the recent ri...
The author’s focal point is the interconnection and interdependence of geopolitics and business and ...
Both Washington and Beijing might be obsessing about which nation enjoys the greater sway in the 21s...
A growing paradox faces the United States. There is simultaneously a rise in support for isolationis...
This chapter explores neo-liberalism, its forms, its periodization, and its future in the context of...
Recent institutional changes have seen the increasing dominance of globalization and neoliberalism i...
For two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, globalization functioned as a unifying force in t...
The scholarship on globalization has moved from issues regarding its authenticity, desirability (e.g...
FROM THE BACK COVER: Globalization and Capitalist Geopolitics is concerned with the growth of transn...
More than a decade into the new millennium, the fusion of corporate and state power is the essential...
Recent institutional changes have seen the increasing dominance of globalization and neoliberalism i...
The social science literature contains competing theories on the relationship between economic globa...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-410) and index.xii, 423 page. ;This book is the eagerly ...
In this paper I build on Krugman\u27s work on the ‘obsession’ with competitiveness, ...
The concept of globalization refers to a multitude of processes rapidly changing the space in which ...
The past 30 years are often depicted as an era of globalisation, and even more so with the recent ri...
The author’s focal point is the interconnection and interdependence of geopolitics and business and ...
Both Washington and Beijing might be obsessing about which nation enjoys the greater sway in the 21s...
A growing paradox faces the United States. There is simultaneously a rise in support for isolationis...
This chapter explores neo-liberalism, its forms, its periodization, and its future in the context of...
Recent institutional changes have seen the increasing dominance of globalization and neoliberalism i...
For two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, globalization functioned as a unifying force in t...