Governance in a Global Economy : : Political Authority in Transition / / ed. by Miles Kahler, David A. Lake.

Critics of globalization claim that economic integration drains political authority from states: devolving authority to newly empowered regions, delegating it to supranational organizations, and transferring it to multinational firms and nongovernmental organizations. Globalization is also attacked...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Princeton University Press eBook-Package Backlist 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2021]
©2004
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (512 p.) :; 19 line illus. 28 tables.
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CHAPTER FOUR Myth and Folktale
  • CONTRIBUTORS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • Chapter 1 GLOBALIZATION AND GOVERNANCE
  • PART 1 Globalization and Changing Locations of Governance
  • Chapter 2 THE LEVERAGE OF ECONOMIC THEORIES Explaining Governance in an Internationalized Industry
  • Chapter 3 POLITICAL INTEGRATION AND DISINTEGRATION IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
  • Chapter 4 GLOBALIZATION AND FISCAL DECENTRALIZATION
  • Chapter 5 GLOBALIZATION AND DEMANDS FOR REGIONAL AUTONOMY IN EUROPE
  • Chapter 6 MONETARY GOVERNANCE IN A WORLD OF REGIONAL CURRENCIES
  • Chapter 7 GOVERNING GLOBAL FINANCIAL MARKETS International Responses to the Hedge-Fund Problem
  • Chapter 8 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE GOVERNANCE IN SETTING INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
  • Chapter 9 GLOBALIZATION AND INDUSTRY SELF-REGULATION
  • PART 2 Convergence in National Governance
  • Chapter 10 INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MOBILITY AND NATIONAL POLICY DIVERGENCE
  • Chapter 11 GLOBALIZATION AND POLICY DIFFUSION Explaining Three Decades of Liberalization
  • Chapter 12 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Global Markets, National Politics
  • Chapter 13 GLOBALIZATION, INSTITUTIONS, AND CONVERGENCE Fiscal Adjustment in Europe
  • PART 3 Democratic Deficits and the Problem of Accountability
  • Chapter 14 DEMOCRACY, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND RIGHTS IN SUPRANATIONAL GOVERNANCE
  • Chapter 15 REDEFINING ACCOUNTABILITY FOR GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
  • GLOBALIZATION AND CHANGING PATTERNS OF POLITICAL AUTHORITY
  • REFERENCES
  • INDEX