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Acknowledgements=vii

Introduction/Richard Higgott;Anthony Payne=ix

PART I. CONCEPTS AND THEORIES=3

1. James N. Rosenau (1996), 'The Dynamics of Globalization: Toward an Operational Formulation', Security Dialogue, 27 (3), September, 247-62=3

2. Susan Strange (1994), 'Wake Up, Krasner! The World Has Changed', Review of International Political Economy, 1 (2), Summer, 209-19=19

3. Philip G. Cerny (1994), 'The Dynamics of Financial Globalization: Technology, Market Structure, and Policy Response', Policy Sciences, 27 (4), 319-42=30

4. Eric Helleiner (1995), 'Explaining the Globalization of Financial Markets: Bringing States Back In' , Review of International Political Economy, 2 (2), Spring, 315-41=54

5. Robert Wade (1996), 'Globalization and Its Limits: Reports of the Death of the National Economy are Greatly Exaggerated', in Suzanne Berger and Ronald Dore (eds), National Diversity and Global Capitalism, Chapter 2, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 60-88=81

6. John Zysman (1996), 'The Myth of a "Global" Economy: Enduring National Foundations and Emerging Regional Realities', New Political Economy, 1 (2), July, 157-84=110

7. Jonathan Perraton, David Goldblatt, David Held and Anthony McGrew (1997), 'The Globalisation of Economic Activity' , New Political Economy, 2 (2), July, 257-77=138

8. John Gerard Ruggie (1995), 'At Home Abroad, Abroad at Home: International Liberalisation and Domestic Stability in the New World Economy', Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 24 (3), Winter, 507-26=159

9. Philip McMichael (1996), 'Globalization: Myths and Realities', Rural Sociology, 61 (1),25-55=179

10. Robert W. Cox (1992), 'Global Perestroika', in R. Miliband and L. Panitch (eds), Socialist Register 1992, London: Merlin Press, 26-43=210

11. Bob Jessop (1997), 'Capitalism and its Future: Remarks on Regulation, Government and Governance', Review of International Political Economy, 4 (3), Autumn, 561-81=228

PART II. THE STATE=251

12. Louise Amoore, Richard Dodgson, Barry K. Gills, Paul Langley, Don Marshall and Iain Watson (1997), 'Overturning "Globalisation": Resisting the Teleological, Reclaiming the "Political"', New Political Economy, 2 (1), March, 179-95=251

13. Susan Strange (1995), 'The Defective State', Daedalus, 124 (2), Spring, 55-74=268

14. Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson (1995), 'Globalization and the Future of the Nation State', Economy and Society, 24 (3), August, 408-42=288

15. Leo Panitch (1995), 'Globalisation and the State', in R. Miliband and L. Panitch (eds), Socialist Register 1994: Between Globalism and Nationalism, London: Merlin Press, 60-93=323

16. Jan Aart Scholte (1997), 'Global Capitalism and the State', International Affairs, 73 (3), July, 427-52=357

17. Peter Burnham (1999), 'The Politics of Economic Management in the 1990s', New Political Economy, 4 (1), March, 37-54=383

18. Peter Evans (1997), 'The Eclipse of the State? Reflections on Stateness in an Era of Globalization', World Politics, 50 (1), October, 62-87=401

19. Linda Weiss (1997), 'Globalization and the Myth of the Powerless State', New Left Review, 225, 3-27=427

20. Geoffrey Garrett (1998), 'Shrinking States? Globalization and National Autonomy in the OECD', Oxford Development Studies, 26 (1), February, 71-97=452

21. Mark W. Zacher (1992), 'The Decaying Pillars of the Westphalian Temple: Implications for International Order and Governance', in James N. Rosenau and Ernst-Otto Czempiel (eds), Governance without Government: Order and Change in World Politics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 58-101=479

22. David Armstrong (1998), 'Globalization and the Social State', Review' of International Studies, 24 (4), October, 461-78=523

23. Michael Mann (1997), 'Has Globalization Ended the Rise and Rise of the Nation-State?', Review of International Political Economy, 4 (3), Autumn, 472-96=541

Name Index=567

II

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Acknowledgements : An introduction by the editors to both volumes appears in volume I=vii

PART I. NEW MODES OF GOVERNANCE=3

1. John Gerard Ruggie (1993), 'Territoriality and Beyond: Problematizing Modernity in International Relations', International Organization, 47 (1), Winter, 139-74=3

2. James N. Rosenau (1995), 'Governance in the Twenty-first Century', Global Governance, 1 (1), Winter, 13-43=39

3. Paul Taylor (1999), 'The United Nations in the 1990s: Proactive Cosmopolitanism and the Issue of Sovereignty', Political Studies, XLVII, 538-65=70

4. Robert Wade (1996), 'Japan, the World Bank, and the Art of Paradigm Maintenance: The East Asian Miracle in Political Perspective', New Left Review, 217, 3-36=98

5. Jan Aart Scholte (2000), "'In the Foothills": Relations between the IMP and Civil Society', in Richard A. Higgott, Geoffrey R.D. Underhill and Andreas Bieler (eds), Non-State Actors and Authority in the Global System, London: Routledge, 256-73=132

6. Gary Marks, Liesbet Hooghe and Kermit Blank (1996), 'European Integration from the 1980s: State-Centric v. Multi-level Governance', Journal of Common Market Studies, 34 (3), September, 341-78=150

7. James Anderson and James Goodman (1995), 'Regions, States and the European Union: Modernist Reaction or Postmodern Adaptation?', Review of Intemational Political Economy, 2 (4), Autumn, 600-31=188

8. Saskia Sassen (1995), 'The State and the Global City: Notes Towards a Conception of Place-Centered Governance', Competition and Change, 1 (1), 31-50=220

9. A. Claire Cutler (1995), 'Global Capitalism and Liberal Myths: Dispute Settlement in Private International Trade Relations', Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 24 (3), Winter, 377-97=240

10. Timothy J. Sinclair (1994), 'Passing Judgement: Credit Rating Processes as Regulatory Mechanisms of Governance in the Emerging World Order', Review of International Political Economy, 1 (1), Spring, 133-59=261

11. Ronnie D. Lipschutz (1997), 'From Place to Planet: Local Knowledge and Global Environmental Governance', Global Governance, 3 (1), January-April, 83-102=288

12. Anne-Marie Slaughter (1997), 'The Real New World Order', Foreign Affairs, 76 (5), September/October, 183-97=308

PART II. NEW ACTORS, NORMS AND ISSUES=325

13. Lorraine Eden (1991), 'Bringing the Firm Back In: Multinationals in International Political Economy', Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 20 (2), Summer, 197-224=325

14. John H. Dunning, 'An Overview of Relations with National Governments' , Leslie Sklair, 'TNCs as Political Actors' and Andrew Walter, 'Do They Really Rule the World?' in Ankie Hoogvelt et al. (1998), 'Debate: Transnational Corporations', New Political Economy, 3 (2), July, 280-92=353

15. Louis W. Pauly and Simon Reich (1997), 'National Structures and Multinational Corporate Behavior: Enduring Differences in the Age of Globalization', International Organization, 51 (1), Winter, 1-30=366

16. Jessica T. Mathews (1997), 'Power Shift', Foreign Affairs, 76 (1), January/February, 50-66=396

17. Leon Gordenker and Thomas G. Weiss (1995), 'NGO Participation in the International Policy Process', Third World Quarterly, 16 (3), 543-55=413

18. Cecelia Lynch (1998), 'Social Movements and the Problem of Globalization', Alternatives, 23 (2), April-June, 149-73=426

19. Robert W. Cox (1999), 'Civil Society at the Turn of the Millennium: Prospects for an Alternative World Order', Review of International Studies, 25 (1), January, 3-28=451

20. Richard Falk (1998), 'Global Civil Society: Perspectives, Initiatives, Movements', Oxford Development Studies, 26 (1), February, 99-110=477

21. Kathryn Sikkink (1993), 'Human Rights, Principled Issue-Networks, and Sovereignty in Latin America', International Organization, 47 (3), Summer, 411-41=489

22. Andrew Hurrell and Ngaire Woods (1995), 'Globalisation and Inequality', Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 24 (3), Winter, 447-70=520

23. David Held and Anthony McGrew (1998), 'The End of the Old Order? Globalization and the Prospects for World Order', Review of International Studies, 24, Special Issue, 219-43=544

24. Richard Devetak and Richard Higgott (1999), 'Justice Unbound? Globalization, States and the Transformation of the Social Bond', International Affairs, 75 (3), July, 483-98=569

Name Index=585

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