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Part I. Setting the Agenda: 1. Bringing transnational relations back in: introduction Thomas Risse-Kappen | |
Part II. Case Studies: 2. Transnational relations and the development of European economic and monetary union David R. Cameron | |
3. 'Bullying' , 'buying', and 'binding': US-Japanese transnational realtions and domestic structures Peter J. Katzenstein, and Yutaka Tsujinaka | |
4. MNCs and developmentalism: domestic structure as an explanation for East Asian dynamism Cal Clark, and Steve Chan | |
5. Transnational relations, domestic structures, and security policy in the USSR and Russia Matthew Evangelista | |
6. Mechanics of change: social movements, transnational coalitions, and the transformation processes in Eastern Europe Patricia Chilton | |
7. Ivory, conservation, and environmental transnational coalitions Thomas Princen | |
Part III. Conclusions: So What?: 8. Power politics, institutions, and transnational relations Stephen D. Krasner | |
9. Structures of governance and transnational relations: what have we learned? | |
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