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Coping with globalization : cross-national patterns in domestic governance and policy performance

Author: Steve Chan; James R Scarritt
Publisher: London ; Portland, OR : F. Cass, ©2002.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Steve Chan; James R Scarritt
ISBN: 0714653780 9780714653785 0714683124 9780714683126 0714652954 9780714652955
OCLC Number: 50091879
Description: xiv, 216 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Globalization, soft hegemony, and democratizations : their sources and effects / Steve Chan and James R. Scarritt --
Globalization, regimes, and development / Ross E. Burkhart --
Is it a small world after all? Globalization and government respect for human rights in developing countries / David L. Richards and Ronald D. Gelleny --
Electoral institutions and economic performance in Africa, 1970-92 / Karen Ferree and Smita Singh --
Responses to economic risk in four ASEAN countries, 1975-97 / Susan M. McMillan --
Re-assessing the relationship between globalization and welfare : welfare spending and international competitiveness in less developed countries / Nita Rudra --
Political uncertainty and speculative attacks / David A. Leblang.
Responsibility: edited by Steve Chan and James R. Scarritt.
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