Internationalization and Domestic Politics
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Part of Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
- Editors:
- Robert O. Keohane, Harvard University, Massachusetts
- Helen V. Milner, Princeton University, New Jersey
- Date Published: April 1996
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521565875
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Much recent economic analysis has been devoted to exploring the effects of internationalization on macroeconomic policy options, national competitiveness, and rewards to various factors of production. The central proposition of this volume is that we can no longer understand politics within countries without comprehending the nature of the linkages between national economies and the world economy, and changes in such linkages. The authors examine the effect of internationalization on the policy preferences of socioeconomic and political agents within countries toward national policies and national policy-making institutions and on the national policies and policy institutions themselves.
Read more- Examines a wide set of countries, including advanced industrial, lesser developed and post-communist countries
- Explores a popular debate between economically-based theories and ones that focus on political institutions
- Offers first real analyses of the effects of internationalization on domestic politics
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- Date Published: April 1996
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521565875
- length: 324 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.48kg
- contains: 15 b/w illus. 25 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. Theoretical Framework:
1. Internationalization and domestic politics: an introduction Helen V. Milner and Robert O. Keohane
2. The impact of the international economy on national policies Jeffrey A. Friedan and Ronald Rogowski
3. Internationalization, institutions, and political change Geoffrey Garrett and Peter Lange
Part II. The Industrialized Democracies:
4. Capital mobility, trade and the domestic politics of economic policy Geoffrey Garrett
5. Economic integration and the politics of monetary policy in the United States Jeffrey A. Friedan
6. Internationalization and electoral politics in Japan Frances McCall Rosenbluth
Part III. Internationalization and Socialism:
7. Stalin's revenge: institutional barriers to internationalization in the Soviet Union Matthew Evangelista
8. Internationalization and China's economic reforms Susan Shirk
Part IV. International Economic Crisis and Developing Countries:
9. The political economy of financial internationalization in the developing world Stephan Haggard and Sylvia Maxfield
Part V. Conclusion:
10. Internationalization and domestic politics: a conclusion Helen V. Milner and Robert O. Keohane.
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