Introduction: Industries, Globalization and Politics
SMITH, Andy
Science Politique Relations Internationales Territoire [SPIRIT]
Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques [FNSP]
Science Politique Relations Internationales Territoire [SPIRIT]
Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques [FNSP]
SMITH, Andy
Science Politique Relations Internationales Territoire [SPIRIT]
Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques [FNSP]
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Science Politique Relations Internationales Territoire [SPIRIT]
Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques [FNSP]
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en
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Industries and Globalization: The Political Causality of Difference, Industries and Globalization: The Political Causality of Difference. 2008p. 1-28
Palgrave Macmillan
Résumé en anglais
Globalization is widely considered to cause many of the major political challenges of our time. Moreover, when defined as a set of processes that embody ‘a transformation in the spatial organization of social relations and ...Lire la suite >
Globalization is widely considered to cause many of the major political challenges of our time. Moreover, when defined as a set of processes that embody ‘a transformation in the spatial organization of social relations and transactions, generating transcontinental or inter-regional flows and networks of activity, interaction and power’ (Held et al, 1999: 16), globalization is frequently said to be causing convergence in the way economies are structured and governed. More precisely, as a set of ‘aggregate social consequences’ (Bisley, 2007: 30), globalization is claimed to be driving homogenous and unstoppable swathes of neo-liberal transformations of contemporary economies and polities (Harvey, 2003).< Réduire
Mots clés en anglais
industries
globalization
European Union
public actor
institutional order
institutionalize relationship
common fishery policy
political enterprise
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