Organized Business and the New Global Order

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An international team of expert scholars has been assembled here to describe and analyze the role of organized business in creating and responding to the regionalization and internationalization of markets and politics. Detailing the critical relationship between organized business and globalization, the essays assess the extent to which organized business pushes the widening of global and regional trading regimes.
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An international team of expert scholars has been assembled here to describe and analyze the role of organized business in creating and responding to the regionalization and internationalization of markets and politics. Detailing the critical relationship between organized business and globalization, the essays assess the extent to which organized business pushes the widening of global and regional trading regimes.
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Describes and analyzes the role of organized business in creating and responding to the regionalization and internationalization of markets and politics. Focuses on theoretical issues and on discrete regions and states drawn from major trading regimes around the world, considering the extent to which organized business accentuates the deepening of regional and global trading regimes, and whether the development of these regimes pulls organized business into higher levels of organization. Greenwood is professor of European public policy at The Robert Gordon University, UK. Jacek is professor of political science at McMaster University, Canada. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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  • ISBN-13: 9780312227968
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Publication date: 1/15/2000
  • Series: Advances in Political Science Series
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 326
  • Product dimensions: 5.73 (w) x 8.91 (h) x 1.06 (d)

Meet the Author

Justin Greenwood is Jean Monnet Professor of European Public Policy at the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen.

Henry Jacek is Professor of Political Science at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Notes on the Contributors
List of Abbreviations
1 Introduction 1
2 From Ships Passing in the Night to a Dialogue of the Deaf: The Contribution of International Relations Theory to Understanding Organized Business 20
3 The Role of Organized Business in the Formulation and Implementation of Regional Trade Agreements in North America 39
4 Business Associations, Regional Integration and Systemic Shocks: The Case of the ABM in Mexico 59
5 Organized Business and the European Union 77
6 Asia-Pacific Business Activity and Regional Institution-Building 99
7 A Differential Organized Business Response to the New Regional Trading Regime in the Southern Cone: The Experience of Argentina and Brazil's Car Industries 112
8 Business Interest Groups and the State in USSR and Russia: Change of the Models 128
9 Antipodean Exceptionalism? Australian Farmers and World Trade Reform 143
10 Multitiered Systems and the Organization of Business Interests 160
11 Global Order and Local Collective Action: The Case of Milan Business Interest Associations 177
12 Leading and Following: Private and Public Organizations in the Evolution of Global Shipping 192
13 International Standardization, Corporate Strategy and Regional Markets 204
14 Global Economic Governance by Private Actors: The International Chamber of Commerce 223
15 Conclusion 241
Bibliography 258
Index 284
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