Globalization, Democratization and Multilateralism, 2013
International Political Economy Series

Coordinator: Gill Stephen

Language: English
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Globalization involves structural changes in forms of state, society and culture, ecology and political economy and in ethics and expectations. In this IPE Classic, with a new Foreword and Preface, globalization and multilateralism are linked to questions of epistemology, ontology, and strategy.
Foreword; Timothy M. Shaw Preface; Stephen Gill 1. Global Structural Change and Multilateralism; Stephen Gill 2. Finance, Production and Panopticism: Inequality, Risk and Resistance in an Era of Disciplinary Neo-Liberalism; Stephen Gill 3. Nordic Welfare Capitalism in the Emerging Global Political Economy; Magnus Ryner 4. Restructuring the Global Divison of Labour; James H Mittelman 5. New Global Migration Dynamics; Helene Pellerin 6. Identity, Interests and Idealogy: The Gendered Terrain of Global Restructuring; Isabella Bakker 7. Structural Adjustment and the G-7: Limits and Contradictions; Fantu Cheru and Stephen Gill 8. Global Environmental Issues and the World Bank; David Law 9. Atlantic Rivalries and the Collapse of the USSR; Kees Van Der Pijl 10. Civil Society and Political Economy in South and Southern Africa; Fantu Cheru 11. Some Reflections on the Oslo Symposium; Robert W Cox
Isabella Bakker, York University, Canada Fantu Cheru, The Nordic Africa Institute Uppsala, Sweden Robert W. Cox, York University, Canada Stephen Gill, York University, Canada David A. Law, Wolverhampton Business School, UK James H. Mittelman, The American University, USA Hélène Pellerin, University of Ottawa, Canada Kees van der Pijl, University of Sussex, UK J. Magnus Ryner, King's College, UK