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Governing under stress: middle powers and the challenge of globalization

Clarkson, Stephen(Edited by)Cohen, Marjorie Griffin(Edited by)
Part of the Globalization and the semi-periphery : impacts, opposition alternatives series
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Certain countries are characterized by the distinctive structural condition of semi-peripherality.

Whether defined in social, cultural, economic or simply spatial terms, semi-peripheral countries share a consciousness of subordination to the centre - specifically the United States - as well as the means to resist.

This differentiates them from both those countries at the centre which lack any such consciousness, and poor and powerless countries on the periphery.;The contributors to this volume focus on four countries in North America, Central America, Europe and the Antipodes - namely Canada, Mexico, Norway and Australia.

They examine the international institutions, including NAFTA, the WTO and the EU, forming the framework for globalization.

They detail the constraints facing these countries and the possibilities for pursuing their own independent policies.

They discuss the new economic, political and social issues of governance that are emerging, and the possibilities for the future.

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Zed Books
1848131011 / 9781848131019
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
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29/02/2008
England
English
295 pages
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