corporatism and globalization
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"Even a Man Who is Pure in Heart": Filmic Horror, Popular Religion and the Spectral Underside of History.
...For example, the present widespread incursions of neoliberal globalization, especially in how they impact the South through privatization schemes, structural adjustments .... 33 Corporatism evolved out of Catholic social teachings from the turn of the century as a response to both ...
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Taking back the trash: comparing European extended producer responsibility and take-back liability to U.S. environmental policy and attitudes.
...In many European countries, corporatism has long been popular. (162) Corporatism is a system of special interest representation of units .... (5.) McInerney, supra note 2. . (6.) Catherine A. Kin, et. al, Globalization, Extended Producer Responsibility and the Problem of Discarded Computers in China: An Exploratory ...
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Political Economy and Separation of Powers
I Political Economy and its Relationship to Separation of Powers - A Political Economy - B The Relationship Between - II Evidence for the Thesis: Basic Separation of Powers in a Number of States - A Comparison of the US Presidential System with Parliamentarianism in Great Britain - B New Zealand - C Comparison of Westminster Parliamentarianism with German "Constrained"...
... to influence from society than is the case with the statist model, the whole point of corporatism is to provide a mechanism for developing a societal consensus so that the state can take coherent ...Reitz, Doubts about Convergence: Political Economy as an Impediment to Globalization, 12 TRANSNAT'L L. & CONTEMP. PROBS. 139, 140- 43 (2002); Reitz, supra note 6, at 1127-31. In ...
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Will the leadership of Chinese education follow the footsteps of American education? A brief historical and socio-political analysis.
... nationalistic forces toward market vocabularies, consumptive worldviews, state corporatism, and restricted human liberties and are seen as a "catalyst for a new post-socialist moral ...China's further involvement in economic globalization will not only widen the gap between China's dynamic economic growth and the rigid party-state, but ...
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Supranational citizenship building and the United Nations: is the UN engaged in a "citizenization" process?
...Elgar, 1994). . (9.) Among others, Warren Magnusson, The Search for Political Space: Globalization, Social Movements, and the Urban Political Experience (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996); ...) Peter Willetts, "The Cardoso Report on the UN and Civil Society: Functionalism, Global Corporatism or Global Democracy?" Global Governance 12, no. 3 (2006): 320. . (46.) As they are not diplomats ...
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Fascism, Modernism, and Modernity.
... the wake of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution of 1789, and the subsequent globalization of capitalism. (7) Scholars now recognize the role of both fascism and modernist aesthetics in the ... of the Nazis, the creation of fascist myths under Mussolini, the socioeconomics of corporatism, and the theatrical mass politics of fascist regimes and movements throughout Europe. Moreover, ...
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Marginalizing the Masses.
... same as it has always been? Or, is it taking on new characteristics and evolving with globalization? . MR. CHOMSKY: Globalization is a phenomenon that is new in some respects but quite old in others. ...: one was Fascism, a second was Bolshevism, and a third was private corporations--corporatism. They were similar, in that they demanded and received--more or less by force--rights that are ...
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False Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism.
...Like America's Pat Buchanan, Gray opposes globalization from the right; also like Buchanan, Gray is a repentant ex-free-trader. Gray's intellectual ...Yet then Gray turns around and admits: "Margaret Thatcher understood that British corporatism - the triangular coordination of economic policy by government, employers, and trade unions - had ...
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A gray world.
...Like America's Pat Buchanan, Gray opposes globalization from the right; also like Buchanan, Gray is a repentant ex-free-trader. Gray's intellectual ...Yet then Gray turns around and admits: "Margaret Thatcher understood that British corporatism - the triangular coordination of economic policy by government, employers, and trade unions - had ...
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Challenges For Latin American states and public enterprises at the turn of the new millennium.
... particular, the subordinate part played by the Latin American state in the emerging globalization processes was producing brutal external indebtedness. . Latin America was subordinated consciously ... Fujimori in Peru) have accentuated the practices of a strong presidentialism, cronyism, corporatism and populism. The delegate democracy is a perverse form of democratic governance, maintaining ...
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Slave labor: made in the U.S.A.: under the influence of disgraced super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff, former House Majority Whip Tom DeLay became an apologist for slave labor camps--on American soil.
... selectively exempting politically protected manufacturers from regulations and taxes is corporatism, not free-market capitalism. It's likewise a safe bet that he understood that a free market is not ...We're engaged in this race to globalization, and we go the last mile, and at the finish line we find Tom DeLay, making a virtue of slavery." . ...
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Education as Enforcement: the Militarization and Corporatization of Schools.
... the verge of imposing a "total influence" on society: Today, the significant other of globalization is the United States military, presupposing that what is good for Halliburton is good for not only ...A number of essays do this kind of analysis, including Robin Truth Goodman, "Dick Lit: Corporatism, Militarism, and the Detective Novel"; Eugene E Provenzo, Jr., "Virtuous War: Simulation and the ...
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The Rule of Law, The Chinese Communist Party, and Ideological Campaigns: Sange Daibiao (The Three Represents), Socialist Rule Of Law, and Modern Chinese Constitutionalism
I The Difficulties Of Contextualizing Chinese Constitutionalism within Constitutionalism and within China - II Sange Daibiao (the Three Represents) as a Path to Substantive Constitutionalism with Chinese Characteristics - A Less Party More State - B More Party Less State - III Building on the three Represents Fundamentals - A The Elaboration of the Substantive Values of Sange Daibiao (The
...United States, 136 U.S. 1 (1890). . Globalization has begun to weaken this aspect of the relationship of state authority to the entities that operate ... rift between Trotsky and Stalin was Trotsky's resistance to what he saw as Stalinist corporatism and, thus, to Stalinist repudiation of the foundations of Marxist- Leninist thought. For a taste of ...
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Rents and their corporate consequences.
...Corporatism is another way to reduce this conflict; centralized associations of employers, employees, and the ...E. Political Consequences when Globalization and International Competition Increase . The smallness of a small, technologically developed ...
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Judges in Contemporary Democracy: An International Conversation.
...Moreover, globalization, as Professor Slaughter suggests, is as much a reality as an academic abstraction. Foreign law has ...310). President Badinter blithely observes that "we have pure corporatism with union leaders dominating the judiciary," which he considers "worse than domination by ...
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Postwar political economy in Bosnia and Herzegovina: the spoils of peace.
...This struggle ramified trends to corporatism and nationalist quests for jurisdiction over local assets. (15) As Milan Skulic notes, in the two .... (5.) See Andrew Herod, Gearoid O'Tuathail, and Susan Roberts, eds., Unruly World? Globalization, Governance and Geography (London: Routledge, 1998); Beatrice Hibou, The Political Economy of the ...
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What Mahathir Has Wrought.
... electoral process further enhanced both single-party rule and the evolution of state corporatism. In all elections held since 1969, including the most recent one in November 1999, UMNO and its ... weakness notwithstanding, the developmental model can survive the challenges of globalization. Moreover, as the economy recovered so too did Mahathir's prestige. . Mahathir's approach to ...
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Human rights and rule of law: what's the relationship?
...In general, however, relationships and social networks, clientelism, corporatism and informal mechanisms for resolving disputes, raising capital and securing contracts are at best ...Despite globalization and the ready availability of twenty-four-hour news programs that feed us images of massive human ...
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Conceptualizing corporations and kinship: comparative law and development theory in a Chinese perspective.
... of contemporary State-Owned Enterprises and analyzes the emergence of "local state corporatism" in a new, hybrid form of enterprise which views itself as part of the local community in which it ... for the global unification of private law.(661) Even though the ever-faster pace of globalization has helped us perceive that nations are, in the end, "imagined communities" with no necessary, ...
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New World, New Rules: The Changing role of the American Corporation.
... the creation and policy implications of a new form of unfettered, socially disembodied corporatism. . The book is divided into eight chapters. Chapter 1, titled "Ringside at the Revolution," sets ... evolved as decision makers struggled to keep enterprises afloat in the new world of globalization, deregulation, and intensified firm rivalry. . Any system of production and distribution should be ...
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GLOBALIZATION AND THE ARAB WORLD IN MIDDLE EAST POLITICS: REGIONAL DYNAMICS IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE.
...Within the framework of the empire, an inter-communal pattern of life emerged around a form of community-centered corporatism. The political interests of the community visa-vis the empire were mediated by the community's notables, who formed a coalition of local forces. . The Tanzimat represented an effort to centralize ...
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Latin American liberalism: a mirage?
... with ideological confusion and our institutional inheritance, amounted to a mixture of corporatism, mercantilism, socialism, and populism that exalted oligarchies and privileges while it isolated ... content to ignore simple statistics showing that--even today in the era of globalization--U.S. investments in Latin America represent only 6 percent of worldwide U.S. investments (Harrison ...
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The game of radiopoly: an antitrust perspective of consolidation in the radio industry.
.... The profit potential of giant media corporations is especially evident as the globalization of communications takes place.(104) Media giants are able to take advantage of lower costs outside ... of the fact that individuals continue to play a smaller role in a larger world of corporatism. Although the ultimate effects of consolidation are unclear, the threat of mass media becoming a ...
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Is there a new (or revised) left?
...When the left gets renewed it will be in the context of globalization, and it will be a more international movement than we have ever seen. It will, to some extent, .... SAMUEL: You're saying that Canada should have European-style corporatism with centralized wage bargaining. . PARKIN: I think so. Why does somebody who pushes a broom at ...
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Democracy at risk: American culture in a global culture.
... called "McWorld,"(1) or diplomatic rationalization by the corporate beneficiaries of globalization who want to disguise their new soft hegemony in a still softer ideological cloak. . This cloak ...Its destruction does less to emancipate us than to secure our servitude to global corporatism and consumer materialism. . American conservatives like William Bennett and Pat Buchanan have ...