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dc.contributor.editorBRUSZT, Laszlo
dc.contributor.editorHOLZHACKER, Ronald
dc.date.accessioned2009-11-30T16:01:56Z
dc.date.available2009-11-30T16:01:56Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.citationNew York : Springer, 2009en
dc.identifier.isbn9780387893389
dc.identifier.isbn9780387893396
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1814/12915
dc.description.abstractTwo decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we are witnessing an ever quickening dissolution of the boundaries between internal and external actors and the critical factors for understanding domestic institutional change. In the transnationalization of the economies of Western and Eastern Europe, international cross-ownership networks are playing a growing, and at times dominant role in domestic economies. These economies are governed by states that are increasingly sharing larger and larger parts of their regulative powers with non-domestic actors. Tese regulations are contested by civil societies that are increasingly based on networks of interlinked domestic and external NGOs. This is an emerging research agenda extending earlier research on transnationalization, which focused on the supra-national level, and it goes beyond the Europeanization literature that focused on externally induced or imposed change in domestic institutions. This book brings together in one volume the study of transnationalization in three institutional fields: civil society, state and the economy and extends the research of processes of transnationalization to evolving new democracies and emerging market economies. This book should be of interest to scholars and students in the field of political science, public policy, European studies, and international relations.en
dc.description.tableofcontents-- 1. Three Converging Literatures of Transnationalizationand the Varieties of Transnationalization: Introduction, László Bruszt and Ronald Holzhacker -- 2. Transnational Integration Regimes as DevelopmentProgrammes, László Bruszt and Gerald A. McDermott -- 3. From Employee Governance to Corporate Governance: Transnational Forces and the Polish Corporate GovernanceDebates Since the 1980s, Arjan Vliegenthart -- 4. The Domestic Regulation of Transnational LabourMarkets: EU Enlargement and the Politics of LabourMigration in Switzerland and Ireland, Alexandre Afonso -- 5. The Transnationalization of Change in EconomicInstitutions: The Case of Industrial Standards Regulationsin Ukraine, Julia Langbein -- 6. The Politics of the Competition State: The Agents andMechanisms of State Transnationalization in Centraland Eastern Europe, Jan Drahokoupil -- 7. Transnationalization and Domestic Policy-MakingProcesses: Electricity Market Reform in Belgiumand Switzerland, Marie-Christine Fontana -- 8. Transnationalization and the Georgian State: Myth or Reality?, Nina Dadalauri -- 9. Transnational Strategies of Civil Society OrganizationsStriving for Equality and Nondiscrimination: ExchangingInformation on New EU Directives, Coalition Strategiesand Strategic Litigation, Ronald Holzhacker -- 10. National and European? Protesting the Lisbon Agendaand the Services Directive in the European Union, Louisa Parks -- 11. Transnational Governance of Labour Standards: Insightsfrom the Clothing Industry in Turkey, Tugce Bulut -- 12. Transnationalization and Its Governance – Actorhoodand Power in the Shadow of Global Crisis, Marie-Laure Djelic
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherSpringeren
dc.titleThe transnationalization of economies, states, and civil societies : new challenges for governance in Europeen
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