This comprehensive analysis of the way in which governments and firms have responded to globalisation examines closely the options available to both, and the historical contexts of the strategic decisions made.
Responding to globalization: an introduction Aseem Prakash and Jeffrey A. Hart Part I 1. Taming the market: China and the forces of globalization Dali L. Yang and Fubing Su 2. In the shadow of broken cheers: the dynamics of globalization in South Korea Chung-in Moon 3. Grappling with globalization: the case of Japan's software industry Marie Anchordoguy 4. Aiming to secure a piece of the action: interests, ideas, institutions, and individuals in Australian integration into the global economy John Ravenhill Part II 5. The international monetary system after the euro Michele Fratianni 6. Latin American corporate strategy under the new regionalism Fernando Robles Part III 7. Russia between states and markets: transnational and subnational pressures in the transition Steven Solnick 8. Mediating globalization and social integration in post-Communist societies: a comparison of Yugoslavia and Bulgaria Beverly K. Crawford Responding to globalization: a conclusion Jeffrey A. Hart and Aseem Prakash
Jeffrey A. Hart, Aseem Prakash