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A New World Order? Jozsef Borocz

A New World Order? By Jozsef Borocz

A New World Order? by Jozsef Borocz


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Scholars and upper level and graduate students of economic history, developmental economics, regional economics, international economics, and political economy will find provocative contrasts and insights in this collection of essays, presented at the 18th annual Political Economy of the World-System Conference.

A New World Order? Summary

A New World Order?: Global Transformations in the Late Twentieth Century by Jozsef Borocz

The closing years of the 20th century will be remembered as a time of tumultuous change. The various essays are attempts to understand the changes and ground them in the context of the logic of the contemporary world-system. The essays are divided into two main themes: structural transformations and regional ramifications of global transformations. East Asia, the Pacific Rim, European periphery, and the Middle East are all examined to determine if fundamental changes are occuring. Scholars and upper level and graduate students of economic history, developmental economics, regional economics, international economics, and political economy will find provocative contrasts and insights in this collection of essays, presented at the 18th annual Political Economy of the World-System Conference.

About Jozsef Borocz

DAVID A. SMITH is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology, University of California, Irvine. His research interests are in urbanization, comparative-historical sociology, world-system analysis, East Asian political economy, and political sociology.

JOZSEF BOROCZ is Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of Hungarian Studies at Rutgers University. His special interests are international development, state socialism and its legacy, economic sociology, historical-comparative macrosociology, class and stratification, and labor and leisure migration.

Table of Contents

Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Late Twentieth Century Challenges for World-System Analysis by Jozsef Borocz and David A. Smith Structural Transformations of the Late Twentieth Century The Theory of Global Capitalism: State Theory and Variants of Capitalism on a World Scale by Robert J.S. Ross The New Colonialism: Global Regulation and the Restructuring of the Interstate System by Phillip McMichael Lessons from the Gulf Wars: Hegemonic Decline, Semi-Peripheral Turbulence, and the Role of the Rentier State by Cynthia Siemsen Maki and Walter L. Goldfrank Global Restructing, TNCs and the 'European Periphery': What Has Changed? by Denis O'Hearn Product Cycles and International Divisions of Labor: Contrasts between the United States and Japan by Richard Child Hill and Kuniko Fujita Restructuring Space, Time, and Competitive Advantage in the World-Economy: Japan and Raw Materials Transport after World War II by Steven G. Bunker and Paul S. Ciccantell Capital, Labor, and State in Thai Industrial Restructuring: The Impact of Global Economic Transformations Industry by Frederic Deyo New Social Movements and Possibilities for Resistance Globalization, India, and the Struggle for Justice by Timothy J. Scrase Global Manufacturing, Liberalization and Indian Leather Workers by Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase Globalization, Hegemony and Political Conflict: The Case of Zurich, Switzerland by Stefan Kipfer Environmental Transformations: Accumulation, Ecological Crisis, and Social Movements Left Internationalism and the Politics of Resistance in the New World Order by Andre Drainville Index

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NPB9780313295737
9780313295737
0313295735
A New World Order?: Global Transformations in the Late Twentieth Century by Jozsef Borocz
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1995-05-23
272
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