
Internalizing Globalization
The Rise of Neoliberalism and the Decline of National Varieties of Capitalism
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 16. November 2005
Book
Hardback
XIII, 297 pages
978-1-4039-4803-8 (ISBN)
Description
This book explores how a wide range of countries attempt to cope with the challenges of globalization. While the internalization of globalization proceeds in significantly different ways, there is a broad process of convergence taking place around the politics of neoliberalism and a more market-oriented version of capitalism. The book examines how distinct social structures, political cultures, patterns of party and interest group politics, classes, public policies, liberal democratic and authoritarian institutions, and the discourses that frame them, are being reshaped by political actors. Chapters cover national experiences from Europe and North America to Asia and Latin America (Chile, Mexico, and Peru).
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Series
Edition
2005 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Palgrave USA
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
XIII, 297 p.
Dimensions
Height: 224 mm
Width: 181 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
476 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4039-4803-8 (9781403948038)
DOI
10.1057/9780230524439
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Susanne Soederberg | Georg Menz | Philip G. Cerny
Internalizing Globalization
The Rise of Neoliberalism and the Decline of National Varieties of Capitalism
E-Book
11/2005
Palgrave Macmillan
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Persons
MARK EVANS Professor of Public Policy, and Head of the Department of Politics, University of York, UK
BUI DUC HAI Head of the Department of International Co-operation, Institute of Social Sciences, Hochiminh City, Vietnam
STEPHEN MCBRIDE Professor in the Department of Political Science, and Director, Centre for Global Political Economy, Simon Fraser University, Canada
PAUL MCVEIGH Lectures in International Political Economy and European Studies, University of Portsmouth, UK
ANASTASIA NESVETAILOVA Lecturer in the Department of International Relations and Politics, University of Sussex, UK
GUILLERMO RUIZ TORRES Doctoral Candidate at the Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany, and Researcher at the Berlin Institute for Comparative Social Research, Germany
SVEN STEINMO Professor of Political Science, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
MARCUS TAYLOR Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
Content
List of Tables and Boxes Notes on Contributors Abbreviations Introduction: Different Roads to Globalization: Neoliberalism, the Competition State and Politics in a More Open World; P.G.Cerny, G.Menz & S.Soederberg PART 1: DEVELOPED COUNTRIES' EXPERIENCES WITH GLOBALIZATION Auf Wiedersehen Rhineland Model: Embedding Neoliberalism in Germany; G.Menz Making Thatcher Look Timid: The Rise and Fall of the New Zealand Model; G.Menz Neoliberalism and Policy Transfer in the British Competition State: The Case of Welfare Reform; M.Evans Embedding Neoliberalism in Spain: From Franquismo to Neoliberalism; P.McVeigh Exporting and Internalizing Globalization: Canada and the Global System of Power; S.McBride Capturing Benefits, Avoiding Losses: The United States, Japan and the Politics of Constraint; P.G.Cerny The Evolution of the Swedish Model; S.Steinmo PART 2: DEVELOPING AND TRANSITION COUNTRIES IN GLOBALIZATION The Rise of Neoliberalism in Mexico: From Developmental to Competition State; S.Soederberg Globalization and the Internationalization of Neoliberalism: The Genesis and Trajectory of Societal Restructuring in Chile; M.Taylor Neoliberalism Under Crossfire in Peru: Fujimori's Implementation of the Washington Consensus; G.Ruiz Torres Embedding Neoliberalism Through Statecraft: The Case of Market Reform in Vietnam; M.Evans & B.Duc Hai Globalization and Post-Soviet Capitalism: Internalizing Neoliberalism in Russia; A.Nesvetailova Index