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9780521624466

Continuity and Change in Contemporary Capitalism

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    9780521624466

  • ISBN10:

    0521624460

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-01-13
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

In the early 1980s, many observers, argued that powerful organized economic interests and social democratic parties created successful mixed economies promoting economic growth, full employment, and a modicum of social equality. The present book assembles scholars with formidable expertise in the study of advanced capitalist politics and political economy to reexamine this account from the vantage point of the second half of the 1990s. The authors find that the conventional wisdom no longer adequately reflects the political and economic realities. Advanced democracies have responded in path-dependent fashion to such novel challenges as technological change, intensifying international competition, new social conflict, and the erosion of established patterns of political mobilization. The book rejects, however, the currently widespread expectation that 'internationalization' makes all democracies converge on similar political and economic institutions and power relations. Diversity among capitalist democracies persists, though in a different fashion than in the 'Golden Age' of rapid economic growth after World War II.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors ix(6)
Preface xv
Introduction 1(10)
Herbert Kitschelt
Peter Lange
Gary Marks
John D. Stephens
PART I: THE INTERNATIONAL SETTING FOR POLITICAL-ECONOMIC STRATEGIES 11(90)
1 The Global Economy, Post-Fordism, and Trade Policy in Advanced Capitalist States
11(25)
Timothy J. McKeown
2 The Internationalization of Capital
36(34)
Beth A. Simmons
3 The Making of a Polity: The Struggle over European Integration
70(31)
Liesbet Hooghe
Gary Marks
PART II: THE DYNAMICS OF DOMESTIC POLITICAL ECONOMIES 101(192)
4 Divergent Production Regimes: Coordinated and Uncoordinated Market Economies in the 1980s and 1990s
101(34)
David Soskice
5 The Political Economy of Europe in an Era of Interdependence
135(29)
Peter A. Hall
6 The Welfare State in Hard Times
164(30)
John D. Stephens
Evelyne Huber
Leonard Ray
7 Postwar Trade-Union Organization and Industrial Relations in Twelve Countries
194(37)
Miriam A. Golden
Michael Wallerstein
Peter Lange
8 Social Democratic Labor Market Institutions: A Retrospective Analysis
231(30)
Karl Ove Moene
Michael Wallerstein
9 The Declining Significance of Male Workers: Trade-Union Responses to Changing Labor Markets
261(32)
Jytte Klausen
PART III: POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DEMOCRATIC COMPETITION 293(134)
10 Politics without Class: Postindustrial Cleavages in Europe and America
293(24)
Gosta Esping-Andersen
11 European Social Democracy between Political Economy and Electoral Competition
317(29)
Herbert Kitschelt
12 Contemporary Christian Democracy and the Demise of the Politics of Mediation
346(25)
Kees van Kersbergen
13 The Political Economy of Neoliberalism: Britain and the United States in the 1980s
371(27)
Desmond King
Stewart Wood
14 Movements of the Left, Movements of the Right: Putting the Mobilization of Two New Types of Social Movements into Political Context
398(29)
Hanspeter Kriesi
PART IV: CONCLUSION 427(34)
15 Convergence and Divergence in Advanced Capitalist Democracies
427(34)
Herbert Kitschelt
Peter Lange
Gary Marks
John D. Stephens
References 461(50)
Index 511

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