During the critical years of the 1980s and early 1990s, reducing the size of the state sector was a very dominant theme, especially when a number of former socialist countries in Latin America, Asia and Africa began moving beyond authoritarian rule to become more democratized polities. Such a political transformation is regarded by Huntington (1991) as a ‘third wave’ of democratization. Criticizing the state-centred approach for causing inefficiency in public anagement and governance, the re-ascendance of liberal ideas throughout much of the developed world dominated the discourse and reform of public management through adopting the ideas and policy instruments along the lines of ‘Thatcherism’ and ‘Reaganism’. The end of the Cold War in the...
In the wake of the crisis that developed in East Asia during 1997, perceptions of the region have be...
When the term globalization comes up in general conversation, the press or academic writing, it is g...
Globalization represents a significant paradigm shift in political science. Whereas well into the 19...
Across the capitalist world in countries of varying levels of development, the 1980s and 1990s witne...
Despite the disagreements and diverse interpretations of globalisation impacts on state capacity in ...
The volume explores the relationship between neo-liberalism, state power and global governance. It s...
In the final three decades of the twentieth century, the world’s political economic framework underw...
Globalization has been seen as a factor in increasing democratization, but also as one of the main c...
State responsiveness to globalization depends on flexible and adaptive institutions. States can over...
The revolution of 1989 in Eastern Europe and their aftermath have led to a growing concern about whe...
© 2006 Dr. Manusavee MonsakulThis thesis sets out to examine the impact of globalisation on national...
Globalisation has subverted the developmental state. This chapter explores one of the central issues...
For the former state socialist countries 1989 was the year of the starting of the simultaneous trans...
Governance in Australia was transformed after 1983. In the face of a perceived economic crisis and w...
ABSTRACT. Patterns of globalization and liberalization need to be examined in light of their politic...
In the wake of the crisis that developed in East Asia during 1997, perceptions of the region have be...
When the term globalization comes up in general conversation, the press or academic writing, it is g...
Globalization represents a significant paradigm shift in political science. Whereas well into the 19...
Across the capitalist world in countries of varying levels of development, the 1980s and 1990s witne...
Despite the disagreements and diverse interpretations of globalisation impacts on state capacity in ...
The volume explores the relationship between neo-liberalism, state power and global governance. It s...
In the final three decades of the twentieth century, the world’s political economic framework underw...
Globalization has been seen as a factor in increasing democratization, but also as one of the main c...
State responsiveness to globalization depends on flexible and adaptive institutions. States can over...
The revolution of 1989 in Eastern Europe and their aftermath have led to a growing concern about whe...
© 2006 Dr. Manusavee MonsakulThis thesis sets out to examine the impact of globalisation on national...
Globalisation has subverted the developmental state. This chapter explores one of the central issues...
For the former state socialist countries 1989 was the year of the starting of the simultaneous trans...
Governance in Australia was transformed after 1983. In the face of a perceived economic crisis and w...
ABSTRACT. Patterns of globalization and liberalization need to be examined in light of their politic...
In the wake of the crisis that developed in East Asia during 1997, perceptions of the region have be...
When the term globalization comes up in general conversation, the press or academic writing, it is g...
Globalization represents a significant paradigm shift in political science. Whereas well into the 19...