State and 'Globalization'
Dive into the complex interplay between state dynamics and globalization with "State and 'Globalization'" by M. Upchurch, published in 1999. This compelling hardback collection spans 320 pages of insightful country studies that critically analyze the evolving relationships among the state, employers, and labor within our increasingly interconnected world economy.
Explore ten diverse countries as the book meticulously examines the tensions and contradictions induced by neo-liberal market agendas. Upchurch sheds light on key themes in Economic Integration and International Economics, making it an essential read for scholars and professionals in the fields of Labor & Industrial Relations, International Relations, and Economic Policy. Embrace the opportunity to understand the fabric of international economic integration through this scholarly work that delivers both depth and clarity.