Globalization perspectives from central and eastern Europe

Globalization studies are rapidly filling many a library shelf, and understandably so. The geographical shift in contemporary history towards a more global world is not only significant in its own right, but also interrelates closely with other principal social changes concurrently unfolding, for ex...

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Main Author: Fábián, Katalin
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bingley, U.K. Emerald 2007
Series:Contemporary studies in economic and financial analysis
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Collection: Emerald Business, Management and Economics eBook Collection Archive - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : perspectives on globalization from central and eastern Europe / Katalin Fábián
  • On Europe's edge : changing borders in central and eastern Europe / Margit Bessenyey Williams
  • Globalization, regionalization, and Europeanization : impact and effects on polish policy-making / Maria Raquel Freire, Teresa Cierco
  • Globalization and national interest in EU enlargement : the case of Germany and Poland / Randall E. Newnham
  • Central and eastern Europe in the process of globalization and Europeanization : comparing the Czech Republic and Poland / Bretislav Dancák, Vít Hlousek
  • Supraterritoriality, embeddedness, or both? Foreign direct investment in central and eastern Europe / Nina Bandelj
  • Norm diffusion in central and eastern Europe's domestic violence policies / Katalin Fábián
  • Europeanization and the equal opportunities policy in Slovenia / ‌iva Humer
  • Global civil society and policy integration : the marginalization of Polish and Czech environmental movements in the face of technocratic European governance / Lars K. Hallstrom
  • Neo-liberal supraterritoriality? The impact of economic liberalization on globalization in central and eastern Europe / Petia Kostadinova
  • Economic and social integration from labor's point of view : the EU and the central and eastern European countries / Susan Glanz