Enacting globalization : multidisciplinary perspectives on international integration /

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Imprint:Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Description:xix, 330 pages ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9896642
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Other authors / contributors:Brennan, Louis, editor of compilation.
ISBN:9781137361936
113736193X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • List of Tables and Figures
  • Preface
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Part I. Development
  • 1. Low Corporate Tax Rates and Economic Development
  • 2. The Indian State, the Diasporic Hindu Right and the 'Desire Named Development'
  • 3. A Conceptual Framework for Financial Inclusion and Recent Evidence for Sub-Saharan Africa
  • 4. From Theory to Practice: Potentials and Pitfalls of a Rights-Based Approach to Discrimination in the Kaffa Society of Ethiopia
  • 5. Research Capacity Building in Africa: Perceived Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats Impacting on the Doctoral Training for Development Programme in Africa
  • Part II. Migrant Activism
  • 6. Human Waste? Reading Bauman's Wasted Lives in the Context of Ireland's Globalization
  • 7. Negotiating Power: Social Movement Theory and Migrant-Groups in Ireland
  • 8. Migrant-Led Activism and Integration from Below in Recession Ireland
  • Part III. Rules and Law
  • 9. A Running Repair for the World Trade Organization
  • 10. Globalizing Legal Process in the Struggle to Counter Impunity Efficiently
  • 11. Attitudes to a Relaxation of the EU Border Regime: Economically Beneficial-but Politically Unrealistic?
  • Part IV. Perspectives on Immigration and Emigration
  • 12. Migration and Clustering of Creative Workers: Historical Case Studies of Visual Artists and Composers
  • 13. Policy Shifts and the Depoliticization of Immigration
  • 14. Learning from Poland? What Recent Mass Immigration to Ireland Tells Us about Contemporary Irish Migration
  • Part V. Industries and Enterprises
  • 15. Varieties of Partisan Capitalism and the Globalization of Service Markets
  • 16. Trade Liberalization and Industry Structure: Evidence from Vietnam
  • 17. Privatized Firms and Their Management Structures: Links with the State?
  • 18. Mapping Family Business Groups from a Cross-Cultural Perspective
  • 19. Globalization and Ireland's Export Performance
  • Part VI. Globalization Flows
  • 20. Reflections on Capital Flows in the Euro Area
  • 21. Remittance Flows to Developing Countries: Trends, Importance and Impact
  • 22. Of Cables, Connections and Control: Africa's Double Dependency in the Information Age
  • 23. The Effects of Aging on US FDI
  • 24. Intellectual Expatriates and Their Intangible Value in Post-Industrial Globalized Societies
  • 25. Spreading the Benefits of Globalization: How the International Donor Community Assisted Developing Countries to Integrate into the Global Economy
  • Part VII. Europe
  • 26. A Tale of Two Trilemmas
  • 27. Europe's Response to Non-Traditional Sources of Investment
  • Index