Globalization Governance and Identity

Globalization  Governance and Identity
Author: Guy Lachapelle,John E. Trent
Publsiher: PUM
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9782760617827

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The International Political Science Association (IPSA) attempted to seek theoretical explanations for the established and emerging forms of political and economic partnerships. This is the result of these efforts, following a roundtable organized by IPSA in Quebec City in 1998.

Globalization Governance and Identity

Globalization  Governance and Identity
Author: Guy Lachapelle,John Trent
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 20??
Genre: Political science (General)
ISBN: 9791036513756

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This book follows discussions during a round table on globalization organized in Quebec City in 1998 by the International Political Science Association. The various contributions it contains are divided into three sections. The first examines the theoretical status of globalization and the relationship of states to global capitalism and transnational corporations, reminding us, among other things, that the same people who are pushing to reduce the role of the state (dismantling the welfare state, deregulation and privatization) require at the same time increased state intervention in other areas (more effective social controls). The second section analyses various cases of adaptation of the nation-state to the new context of globalization, whether they are cases of integration (such as German reunification) or disintegration (such as the division of Czechoslovakia). The third section, finally, takes up the questions of the second section, concerning the particular case of Quebec's relations with the rest of Canada.

Identity Politics in the Age of Globalization

Identity Politics in the Age of Globalization
Author: Roger A. Coate,Markus Thiel
Publsiher: Firstforumpress
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105215377677

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Despite the homogenizing effect of globalization, identity politics have gained significance¿numerous groups have achieved political goals and gained recognition based on, for example, their common gender, religion, ethnicity, or disability. Are each of these groups unique, or can comparisons be drawn among them? What is the impact of globalization on identity politics? The authors of Identity Politics offer a comprehensive analytical framework and detailed case studies to explain how identity-based collectives both exploit and are shaped by the new realities of a globalized world.

Responding to Globalization

Responding to Globalization
Author: Selvaraj Velayutham
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9789812304216

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Investigates the Singapore Government's approach to the construction of national identity. This book focuses on the global/national nexus: the tensions between the necessity to embrace the global to ensure economic survival, yet needing a committed population to support the perpetuation of the nation-state and its economic success.

Mastering Globalization

Mastering Globalization
Author: Stéphane Paquin,Guy LaChappelle
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2005-10-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134276615

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Contemporary globalization is transforming and undermining the role of the nation-state, causing it to lose its grip on both the national economy and identity. This is a penetrating analysis of this phenomenon and an explorationn of how governments - national, regional, local, global city-regions - can respond. This original selection of essays discusses the impact of globalization on nation-states and the international system, the consequent political and sociological fragmentation of nations, and the rise of multiple identities within those nations. These essays uniquely investigate the dramatic effect of globalization on governance, outlining how sub-state 'governments' have now become international actors. This volume delivers a key insight into the way globalization is reshaping political relationships, and will be of interest to students of politics, international studies and globalization.

The Politics of Globalization

The Politics of Globalization
Author: Mark R. Brawley
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2008-08-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442600201

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"Brawley provides us with a remarkably balanced, systematic, and nevertheless accessible survey of the facts and debates pertaining to the issue of globalization." - Daniel Verdier, Ohio State University

Governance in a Globalizing World

Governance in a Globalizing World
Author: Joseph S. Nye,John D. Donahue
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2000-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815798199

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A Brookings Institution Press and Visions of Governance for the 21st Century publication Far from being another short-lived buzzword, "globalization" refers to real changes. These changes have profound impacts on culture, economics, security, the environment—and hence on the fundamental challenges of governance. This book asks three fundamental questions: How are patterns of globalization currently evolving? How do these patterns affect governance? And how might globalism itself be governed? The first section maps the trajectory of globalization in several dimensions—economic, cultural, environmental, and political. For example, Graham Allison speculates about the impact on national and international security, and William C. Clark develops and evaluates the concepts of "environmental globalization." The second section examines the impact of globalization on governance within individual nations (including China, struggling countries in the developing world, and the industrialized democracies) and includes Elaine Kamarck's assessment of global trends in public-sector reform. The third section discusses efforts to improvise new approaches to governance, including the role of non-governmental institutions, the global dimensions of information policy, and Dani Rodrik's speculation on global economic governance.

The Nature of Corporate Governance

The Nature of Corporate Governance
Author: Janet Dine,Marios Koutsias
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781781006122

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This book presents a thoughtful inquiry into the nature and rationale of corporate governance. The authors address fundamental questions including; What is the balance between ownership and control?; For whose interests should the company be run?; What is the institutional balance between shareholders, directors and other potential stakeholders, including the economy? Professor Dine and Dr Koutsias consider how these issues are dealt with by the jurisprudence of three major and greatly influential jurisdictions; the USA, the UK, and Germany, and also reflect on why and how the current corporate governance context in some states is defined by social, political and historical developments. The authors argue that corporate governance is crucial for the identity of each country. What is revealed in the work is that when national corporate governance is thriving it allows space for democracy to flourish. Corporate governance scholars, policy makers, LLM and LLB students of company law and corporate governance, NGOs involving issues of inequality, poverty and democracy will find this important book an insightful resource.