Restructuring and Resistance

Restructuring and Resistance
Author: Mike Burke,Colin Peter Mooers,John Shields
Publsiher: Halifax, N.S. : Fernwood
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2000
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: IND:30000075087985

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"This collection surveys major areas of neoliberal policy restructuring by various levels of Canadian government. Unlike other academic studies it also considers theoretical and practical issues connected with movements of resistance against the neo-liberal agenda. Part one situates these developments theoretically in the context of globalizing capitalism and the changing role of the state, the labour market, policy formation and federalism. Section two examines six major areas of policy restructuring, ranging from health care and education to human rights and communication policy. The final section considers the strengths and weaknesses of current political strategies of resistance and the new challenges imposed by global capitalist restructuring. This volume provides both a vital assessment of the social consequences of neoliberal restructuring and a provocative contribution to the debate over the renewal of the left in Canada."--pub. desc.

Restructuring Large Housing Estates in Europe

Restructuring Large Housing Estates in Europe
Author: Kempen, Ronald van,Dekker, Karien,Ivan Tosics,Stephen Hall
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2005-11-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781861347756

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All over Europe post-Second World War large-scale housing estates face physical, economic, social and cultural problems. This book presents the key findings of a major EU-funded research programme into the restructuring of twenty-nine large-scale housing estates in Northern, Western, Southern and Eastern Europe. Policy and practice between and within the ten countries studied - UK, the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Spain, and France - is compared. While existing literature focuses on the negative aspects of large-scale housing estates, this book starts from the premise that the estates can be transformed into attractive places to live and focuses on the possibilities of sustainability and renewal through social, physical and policy actions. Specifically, the book explains the origins and nature of contemporary problems on the estates; examines which policy objectives, measures and processes have had the greatest impact; assesses and compares a wide range of local, regional and national initiatives; discusses current ideas and philosophies, such as 'place making' and 'collaborative planning' that are likely to influence future policy and practice and provides good practice guidance for neighbourhood sustainability and renewal. Written by a multi-national team of experts and drawing on original fieldwork, the book provides unique comparative insights into the present and future position of large-scale housing estates in Europe. Restructuring large-scale housing estates in Europe is an invaluable resource for a wide audience of academics, researchers, students and policy makers in the fields of housing, urban studies, community studies, regeneration, planning and social policy.

Restructuring and Resistance from Atlantic Canada

Restructuring and Resistance from Atlantic Canada
Author: Bryant Douglas Fairley,Colin Leys,R. James Sacouman
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1990
Genre: Atlantic Provinces
ISBN: 0920059511

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The contributors to this book share their perspective on how the resistance struggle is being waged in fishing villages, farms, coal mines and industrial work places in the Atlantic region.

Restructuring Trade Agreements

Restructuring Trade Agreements
Author: Juscelino F. Colares,Mustafa T. Durmuş
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2021-07-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789403530307

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To avoid trade-bargain erosion, countries involved in large-scale, bilateral or regional trade arrangements must reconcile preserving close economic ties and supply chains with the need to dynamically adjust to new opportunities with other partners. Using the growing deterioration of the European Union-Turkey Customs Union as an illustration to a new model of trade-agreement restructuring, this well-researched and deeply insightful book outlines and demonstrates how this trade arrangement can be successfully renegotiated, thus providing expert practical guidance in a crucial area of trade law and policy that rarely receives the attention it deserves. The book's novel framework features a clearly articulated legal foundation, a transactional deployment strategy, and a sequential negotiating approach applicable to bilateral and regional trade arrangements whose original terms no longer reflect the changed capabilities and interests of at least one of its parties. The authors respond in detail to questions, such as: When should a country pursue bargain rebalancing? How should trade diplomats pursue renegotiation and/or new partnerships, legally and transactionally? Given that free trade agreements keep each country’s trade sovereignty mostly intact, under which circumstances should a country ever consider entering a customs union? How may free-trade agreements help countries address trade imbalances while enhancing supply chain resilience? What are the limits to WTO litigation as an effective market-barrier-opening tool? How should trade-agreement restructuring be deployed as a path to further trade liberalization? In-depth attention is paid to identifying and investigating trade arrangements that are ripe for renegotiation and assessing sources of domestic and external support for or against renegotiating such bargains. This book’s model of international trade-agreement restructuring fits well with emerging thinking on greater trade diversification and supply-chain resilience. The authors provide a clear, actionable approach for considering and conducting the renegotiation of trade deals. For these reasons, this book will be welcomed by trade lawyers, supply-chain executives, economists, government officials, and academics who are grappling with rising economic frictions in the fault lines of national sovereignty, economic interdependence, and the limits of current trade arrangements.

Gender and Global Restructuring

Gender and Global Restructuring
Author: Marianne H. Marchand,Anne Sisson Runyan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005-08-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134737765

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First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Women Workers and Global Restructuring

Women Workers and Global Restructuring
Author: Kathryn Ward
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781501717086

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Interrogating the New Economy

Interrogating the New Economy
Author: Norene Pupo,Mark Preston Thomas
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781442600577

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Interrogating the New Economy is a collection of original essays investigating the New Economy and how changes ascribed to it have impacted labour relations, access to work, and, more generally, the social and cultural experiences of work in Canada. Based on years of participatory research, sector-specific studies, and quantitative and qualitative data collection, the work accounts for the ways in which the contemporary workplace has changed but also the extent to which older forms of work organization still remain. The collection begins with an overview of the key social and economic transformations that define the New Economy. It then illustrates these transformations through examples, including essays on wine tourism, the regeneration of mining communities, the place of student workers, and changes in the public service workplace. It also addresses unions and their responses to the restructuring of work, as well as other forms of resistance.

New Labour hard Labour

New Labour hard Labour
Author: Mooney, Gerry,Law, Alex
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2007-10-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1861348339

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This book provides the first critically informed discussion of work and workers in the UK welfare sector under New Labour. It examines the changing nature of work and explores the context of industrial relations across the welfare industry.