Global Trends and Regional Development/
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2012ISBN: 9780203803394Subject(s): EconomicsOnline resources: Click here to access onlineItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The Challenge Of Four Global Trends
ByNIKOLAI GENOV
Part I : Upgrading The Rationality Of Organizations
Values And Interests In Processes Of Macro-regional Integration
ByMAX HALLER
The European Union And Nafta As Models Of Regional Organization
ByJAN-ERIK LANE
Contradictions In European Integration: A Global Perspective
ByCHRIS RUMFORD AND DIDEM BUHARI-GULMEZ
Regional Integration In East Asia As A Reaction To Global Challenges
ByPATRICK ZILTENER
Part Ii : Individualization
Elitist Distinction And Globalization
ByJEAN-PASCAL DALOZ
European Elites’ Threat Perception And Preferences Concerning Crisis Management
ByGYÖRGY LENGYEL
Individualization Under Precarious Conditions
ByELENA DANILOVA
Globalization And The Transformation Of Gender Relations In Asia
ByHABIBUL HAQUE KHONDKER
Part Iii : Spreading Of Instrumental Activism
Regional Varieties Of Global Inequalities: Reclaiming Space For Public Policies
ByKLAUS MÜLLER
Changing Market Conditions And The Welfare State
ByMARTIN SEELEIB-KAISER
Globalization And Increasing Inequality In East Asia: The Case Of Japan And South Korea
ByJIN-WOOK SHIN
Social Fields Of Technological Innovations
ByBORUT RONČEVIĆ, DOLORES MODIC
Part Iv : Universalization Of Value-normative Systems
Universalism, Particularism, And Moral Change: Refl Ections On The Value-normative Concepts Of The Social Sciences
BySTEPHEN P. TURNER
New Forms Of Refl Exive Ethnization: Value-normative Universalism And Ethnic Particularisms
ByMATHIAS BÖS
Universal Values And Geopolitical Interests: China And India In The Global Competition
ByEMILIAN KAVALSKI
Neo-liberalism And Civil Society: Sweden And United States In Comparison
BySVEN ELIAESON
Conclusion: Striking The Balance And Looking Forward
ByNIKOLAI GENOV
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