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Routledge Studies in Governance and Change in the Global Era


About the Series

The volumes in this series will provide a unique guide to many of the challenges we face at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The aim is to have scholars explore the many changes in state market relations and new citizenship practices including globalization and global governance, the nature of the market of the future, the effect of new communications technology on economic restructuring, social and economic deep integration and the role of the individual in effecting positive social change. For more enquires and questions, contact Series Editor, Daniel Drache, [email protected]

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States Against Markets The Limits of Globalization

States Against Markets: The Limits of Globalization

1st Edition

Edited By Robert Boyer, Daniel Drache
May 02, 1996

This work challenges the popular view that globalization threatens the role of the nation-state in determining national policy. It examines the fundamental issue of competitiveness and market power in an increasingly borderless and co-dependent world. Despite this increased threat to the ...

The Market or the Public Domain Redrawing the Line

The Market or the Public Domain: Redrawing the Line

1st Edition

Edited By Daniel Drache
August 08, 2001

Examining the powerful idea of the return, reconstitution and redeployment of the public domain in a post-Seattle and post-Washington consensus world order, this innovative book is the most forward-looking and comprehensive examination of the need to rethink the tenants of global free trade. In the...

The New Economy in Transatlantic Perspective

The New Economy in Transatlantic Perspective

1st Edition

Edited By Kurt Huebner
April 08, 2005

What’s left from the new economy? This book takes an unfashionable perspective and shows that despite all the mistaken ideas and exaggerations, the technological changes of the 1990s still have important effects today. Economic history shows that technological revolutions tend to generate deep ...

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