Synopsis:
Globalization has provoked passionate debate and street demonstrations reminiscent of May 1968. The central question of Europe and Globalization is 'what did Europe do for globalization in the past, and what is globalization doing for Europe today?' The contributors to the volume assess this complex process, and Europe's role within it. Bringing together a team of leading international scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds, this is a valuable and wide-ranging contribution to the debate.
About the Author:
VINOD K. AGGARWAL Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley SIR TONY ATKINSON Warden, Nuffield College, Oxford FRANK BARRY Lecturer in Economics, University College, Dublin ALBERT BRETON Professor of Economics, University of Toronto JOHN CANTWELL Professor of International Economics, University of Reading CÉDRIC DUPONT Associate Professor of Political Science, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva RONALD FINDLAY Professor of Economics, Columbia University, New York MARCELO G. KOHEN Associate Professor of International Law, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva ANDRÉ LIEBICH Professor of International History and Politics, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva KEVIN HJORTSHØJ O'ROURKE Professor of Economics, Trinity College, Dublin LUCIA PISCITELLO Associate Professor in Industrial Economics and Management, Politecnico di Milano FRANCES RUANE Associate Professor of Economics, Trinity College, Dublin XAVIER SALA-I-MARTIN Professor of Economics, Columbia University, New York ALFRED STEINHERR Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Economics, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy JULIE SUTHERLAND Lecturer in Economics, University of Wollongong DAVID SYLVAN Professor of International Relations, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva HEINRICH URSPRUNG Research Fellow, CESSifo, Munich
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