Emerging Organizational Forms: The Proliferation of Regional Intergovernmental Organizations in the Modern World-SystemBloomsbury Academic, 1996 M09 24 - 176 páginas Regional Intergovernmental Organizations (REIGOs) have increased in number and importance since World War II and have assumed critical roles in both the economic and the political realms. Indeed, it is difficult—if not impossible—to discuss current economic issues without referring to the European Economic Community or the North American Free Trade Area. Similiarly, political REIGOs, such as NATO, the European Council, and the Organization of American States, are aggressively working to maintain peace and stability on a global scale. In the present volume, sociologist James Hawdon offers a novel approach to understanding the proliferation of these relatively new but increasingly important actors on the world stage. |
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... capitalists alike . Although a merging has occurred , the rivalry among these two dominant forces of the modern world still exists . Politicians and capitalists still retain autonomous powers that neither wishes to lose.18 As the above ...
... capitalists alike . Although a merging has occurred , the rivalry among these two dominant forces of the modern world still exists . Politicians and capitalists still retain autonomous powers that neither wishes to lose.18 As the above ...
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... capitalists . As the capitalist class gained wealth and political influence , the era of laissez - faire capitalism was thrust on politicians . Economic elites were able to persuade even the most powerful and stubborn politicians to ...
... capitalists . As the capitalist class gained wealth and political influence , the era of laissez - faire capitalism was thrust on politicians . Economic elites were able to persuade even the most powerful and stubborn politicians to ...
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... capitalists were dependent on the state to enact policies that allowed foreign markets to be penetrated and utilized . Forced to cooperate in a transnational economic system , politicians and capitalists had to adopt a new ...
... capitalists were dependent on the state to enact policies that allowed foreign markets to be penetrated and utilized . Forced to cooperate in a transnational economic system , politicians and capitalists had to adopt a new ...
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19561986 | 81 |
The Cases of Two | 109 |
Chapter 6 Conclusion | 135 |
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Términos y frases comunes
actors African American analysis argued Asia attempt benefits bloc Britain British capitalists centralized and decentralized Chapter Chirot cold war colonial competition conflict cooperation core nations Council of Europe created crisis decentralized power decolonization density of trade dependent discussion domination elites emergence empires empowered Esedebe European evolution evolutionary expand explain exports forces functional Germany goals groups growth IGOS formed increased independence industrial infrastructural power interdependency intergovernmental organizations international integration Jacobson Jansen Kennedy Latin America Mann markets McNeill mercantilistic merchant Middle East military modern Moreover nation-state Northedge and Grieve organizational form percent peripheral nations periphery Poggi policies political IGOS politicians and capitalists position power relations production proliferation of IGOS proposition protectionism regional economic IGOS regional IGOS REIGO formation relative Rosenberg and Birdzell rules of transformation social Soviet state's structural theories territory total wars United United Kingdom Vree Wallerstein World Bank world economy world-system
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