The Dialectics of Globalization: Regional Responses to World Economic Processes: Asia, Europe, and Latin America in Comparative Perspective
โ Scribed by Menno Vellinga
- Publisher
- Westview Press; Routledge
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 326
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Tables and Figures
Preface
Part One Introduction
1. The Dialectics of Globalization: Internationalization, Regionalization, and Sub-Regional Response
2. The Myth of Globalization
3 The Regional Dynamics of Global Trade: Asian, American, and European Models of Apparel Sourcing
Part Two South and East Asia
4. Globalization, Economic Integration, National States, and Regional Response in Southeast and East Asia
5. Business Strategy, State Intervention, and Regionalization in East Asia
6. Globalizing Vietnam: The Nation State in the Region
7. Global Forces, State Responses, and Industrial Development in Singapore/Malaysia
Part Three Latin America and the Caribbean
8. Globalization, Neoliberalism, and Regional Response in the Americas
9. Globalization arid Regionalization in Central America
10. Globalization and Regional Integration: The Brazilian Industry and Mercosur
11. Globalization and the Caribbean: Reconsidering the Options
Part Four Europe
12. Globalization and the Changes in Europe's Economic Landscape
13. Globalization, National State Policies, and Regional Differentiation: The Case of the United Kingdom
14. Globalization, the European Market, and the Urban Regions: The Case of Southern Germany
Part Five Conclusion
15. Epilogue: Toward an Actor-Oriented Approach in the Study of the Globalization Process
About the Contributors
Index
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