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| Introduction |
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| PART 1 Overview |
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States? Sovereignty? The dilemmas of capitalists in an age of transition |
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Globalization and sovereignty |
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Globalization, state sovereignty, and the ``endless'' accumulation of capital |
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53 | (21) |
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| PART 2 Historical perspectives |
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Two worlds of trade, two worlds of empire: European state-making and industrialization in a Chinese mirror |
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74 | (25) |
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The economics of the Latin American state: ideology, policy, and performance c. 1820--1945 |
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The modern colonial state and global economic integration, 1815--1945 |
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William G. Clarence-Smith |
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| PART 3 Technologies of globalization |
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Sovereignty, territoriality, and the globalization of finance |
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Embedding the global in the national: implications for the role of the state |
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Convergent pressures, divergent responses: France, Great Britain, and Germany between globalization and Europeanization |
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From comprador state to auctioneer state: property change, realignment, and peripheralization in post-state-socialist Central and Eastern Europe |
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193 | (17) |
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Globalization, sovereignty and policy choice: lessons from the Mexican peso crisis |
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210 | (19) |
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States, sovereignty and the response of Southeast Asia's ``miracle'' economies to globalization |
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229 | (17) |
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Reinterpreting the Asianization of the world and the role of the state in the rise of China |
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246 | (18) |
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Hemmed in? The state in Africa and global liberalization |
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264 | (14) |
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