International Trade and Neoliberal Globalism: Towards Re-peripheralisation in Australia, Canada and Mexico?: Routledge Studies in Governance and Change in the Global Era
Editat de Paul Bowles, Ray Broomhill, Teresa Gutiérrez-Haces, Stephen McBrideen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 iun 2014
In this book, the history of trade in Australia, Canada and Mexico is analysed. Trade agreements are analysed in detail to explore the new forms that dependence and subordination have taken. Arguing that the free trade agreements are significantly biased in favour of the United States, the contributors analyse how each of the three countries are being subject to specific forms of re-peripheralisation and examine possible alternatives for a progressive future based on an integration in the global economy which enhances, rather than limits, democracy and social justice. By providing an historical and critical account of trade policy in the three countries, the book provides a welcome antidote to the ahistorical accounts of free trade supporters.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138805460
ISBN-10: 1138805467
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 4 black & white illustrations, 4 black & white tables, 4 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Governance and Change in the Global Era
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138805467
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 4 black & white illustrations, 4 black & white tables, 4 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Governance and Change in the Global Era
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
1. Introduction 2. The Political Economy of Australian Development in Long-Run Perspective: From Lucky Country to Banana Republic? 3. The Australia-US Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA): Reinforcing Re-Peripheralisation 4. Contesting Neoliberal Globalism in Australia: Opportunities for Progressive Alternatives 5. The Political Economy of Canadian Development in Long-Run Perspective 6. Canada’s Free-Trade Agreements with the US and Mexico: The Exaggeration of North American Trade 7. Contesting Neoliberal Globalism in Canada: A Sovereign Country in an Interdependent World 8. The Political Economy of Mexican Development in a Long-Run Perspective 9. Mexico and NAFTA: Re-Peripheralisation under the Labour Export-Led Model 10. Contesting Neoliberal Globalism in Mexico: Challenges for the Political and the Social Left 11. Re-Peripheralisation and its Alternatives: Comparative Conclusions
Notă biografică
Paul Bowles is Professor of Economics and International Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia, Canada.
Ray Broomhill is Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Adelaide, Australia.
Teresa Gutiérrez-Haces is Senior Full Time Research Professor at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Stephen McBride is Professor of Political Science and Director at the Centre for Global Political Economy, Simon Fraser University, Canada.
Ray Broomhill is Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Adelaide, Australia.
Teresa Gutiérrez-Haces is Senior Full Time Research Professor at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
Stephen McBride is Professor of Political Science and Director at the Centre for Global Political Economy, Simon Fraser University, Canada.
Descriere
In this book, the history of trade in Australia, Canada and Mexico is analyzed. By providing an historical and critical account of trade policy in these countries, it offers a welcome antidote to the ahistorical accounts of free trade supporters.