Globalisation, Policy and Shipping
Fordism, Post-Fordism and the European Union Maritime Sector
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 27. August 2004
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-84376-934-7 (ISBN)
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Description
The international shipping industry is the largest logistics provider in the world and is responsible for carrying around 95% of all freight products, including a large proportion of politically sensitive cargoes of crude oil. This book represents the first contemporary analysis of a number of significant and inter-related themes concerning the international shipping industry and its development in the context of increasing globalisation and supra-nationalism.The book concentrates on the issue of shipping policy and the relationships between policymakers and policy-enforcers at different spatial levels - international, supra-national and national. In an increasingly global sector, where ship-owners, cargo-owners, ship registration and crew might all be based in different countries, the authors question the role and authority of national shipping policies and their relevance compared to the growing significance of supra-national bodies such as the European Union. They illustrate this with a detailed case study of EU shipping policy and an analysis of the role of different member states.
Models of shipping development and activity are also introduced which provide a useful basis for understanding the industry at the turn of the millennium. In particular, models derived from the Neo and Post-Fordism debate are examined with respect to the structure which underlies trends towards a globalised economy.
This book provides a unique discussion of shipping policy in theory and practice, and will become required reading for researchers and students with an interest in maritime policy, decision-making, political science and organisational theory. It will also be of significant interest to transport policymakers and shipping experts.
Models of shipping development and activity are also introduced which provide a useful basis for understanding the industry at the turn of the millennium. In particular, models derived from the Neo and Post-Fordism debate are examined with respect to the structure which underlies trends towards a globalised economy.
This book provides a unique discussion of shipping policy in theory and practice, and will become required reading for researchers and students with an interest in maritime policy, decision-making, political science and organisational theory. It will also be of significant interest to transport policymakers and shipping experts.
Reviews / Votes
'. . . the book keeps its promise and provides a valuable contribution to maritime policy and politics.' -- Markus Hesse, Economic Geography 'The book will be useful to students of maritime policy and management, and also to those working in organizational studies. Its publication is indicative of the need to underpin constantly developments in shipping, an industry that rarely stands still.' -- Hugh Murphy, International Journal of Maritime History 'This is a well-written and valuable overview of contemporary shipping policy. . . The book is well-referenced and includes a useful list of abbreviations. . . I can recommend this book to anyone interested in contemporary shipping policy issues.' -- Brian Slack, Journal of Transport GeographyMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84376-934-7 (9781843769347)
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Evangelia Selkou | Michael Roe
Globalisation, Policy and Shipping
Fordism, Post-Fordism and the European Union Maritime Sector: Second Edition
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10/2022
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Edward Elgar Publishing
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Persons
Evangelia Selkou, Project Manager, Athens, Greece and University of Plymouth, UK and Michael Roe, Professor of Maritime Governance, University of Plymouth, UK
Content
Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Setting the Scene 3. An Overview of National Shipping Policies - History and Development 4. International, Supra-national and National Shipping Policies 5. The European Union and Shipping: A Case Study of Policy-making 6. The Impact of Globalisation on the European Union Shipping Industry 7. Cohesion in European Shipping Policy: The Case of Tonnage Tax 8. Globalisation Conflicts and Dimensions: Neo and Post-Fordist Developments in Shipping Policy 9. Conclusions Bibliography Index