Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-68945f75b7-fzmlz Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-08-06T06:22:11.386Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

References

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2009

Jane Duckett
Affiliation:
University of Glasgow
William L. Miller
Affiliation:
University of Glasgow
Get access

Summary

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Chapter
Information
The Open Economy and its Enemies
Public Attitudes in East Asia and Eastern Europe
, pp. 259 - 267
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2006

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Alesina, A. and Perotti, R. 1996. Income distribution, political instability and investment. European Economic Review, 40:6: 1203–28CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Appadurai, A. 1990. Disjuncture and difference in the global cultural economy. Theory, Culture and Society, 7: 295–310CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Barnes, S. H. and Kaase, M. (eds.) 1979. Political Action, London: SageGoogle Scholar
Bauman, Z. 1993. Postmodern Ethics, Oxford: BlackwellGoogle Scholar
Bauman, Z. 1997. Postmodernity and its Discontents, Cambridge: PolityGoogle Scholar
Bauman, Z. 1998. Globalization: the Human Consequences, Cambridge: PolityGoogle Scholar
Baxandall, P. 2003. Postcommunist unemployment politics, in Ekiert, G. and Hanson, S. E. (eds.) Capitalism and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe. Assessing the Legacy of Communist Rule, pp. 248–88, Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Beynon, J. and Dunkerley, D. (eds.) 2000. Globalization: the Reader, London: Athlone PressGoogle Scholar
Bhagwati, J. N. 2002. Coping with antiglobalization. Foreign Affairs, 81:1: 2–7 Jan/FebCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bhagwati, J. N. 2004. In Defense of Globalization, Oxford: Oxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Brady, H. E. and Collier, D. (eds.) 2004. Rethinking Social Inquiry: Diverse Tools, Shared Standards, Oxford: Rowman and LittlefieldGoogle Scholar
Bursens, P. and Sinardet, D. 2003. The Anti-globalisation Movement and International Institutions, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) conference paper, Marburg, September
Centre for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) 2001. The Scorecard on Globalization 1980–2000: Twenty Years of Diminished Progress, www.cepr.net or World Development Movement www.wdm.org.uk, July
Chaney, D. C. 1996. Lifestyles, London: RoutledgeGoogle Scholar
Chaney, D. C. 2000. From ways of life to lifestyle: rethinking culture as ideology and sensibility, in Lull, J. (ed.) Culture in the Communication Age, pp. 75–87, London: RoutledgeGoogle Scholar
Chang, C. 2004. How American culture correlates the process of globalization. Asian EFL Journal, 6:3Google Scholar
Chang, H. J. 2002. Kicking Away the Ladder – Development Strategy in Historical Perspective, London: Anthem PressGoogle Scholar
Chua, A. 2003. How Exporting Free-Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability, New York: DoubledayGoogle Scholar
Czech Statistical Office 2003. Statistical Yearbook of the Czech Republic, www.czso.cz, 22 November
Czech Statistical Office 2004. Key Macroeconomic Indicators, www.czso.cz, 30 September
Dalton, R. J., Minh Hac, Pham, Thanh Nghi, Pham and Ong, Nhu-Ngoc T. 2002. Social relations and social capital in Vietnam: findings from the 2001 World Values Survey. Comparative Sociology, 1: 369–86CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dollar, D. and Kraay, A. 2000. Growth is Good for the Poor, World Bank Development Research GroupGoogle Scholar
Dollar, D. and Kraay, A. 2002. Spreading the wealth. Foreign Affairs Jan/Feb, 81:1: 120–33CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ekiert, G. 2003. Patterns of postcommunist transformation in Central and Eastern Europe, in Ekiert, G. and Hanson, S. E. (eds.) Capitalism and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe. Assessing the Legacy of Communist Rule, pp. 89–119, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Ekiert, G. and Hanson, S. E. (eds.) 2003. Capitalism and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe. Assessing the Legacy of Communist Rule, Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Evans, M. 2004. Embedding Market Reform Through Statecraft, Political Studies Association Annual Conference paper, Lincoln, March
Falk, R. 1995. On Humane Governance: Toward a New Global Politics, Cambridge: PolityGoogle Scholar
Featherstone, M. (ed.) 1990. Global Culture: Nationalism, Globalization and Modernity, London: SageGoogle Scholar
Featherstone, M. 1991. Consumer Culture and Postmodernism, London: SageGoogle Scholar
Featherstone, M. 1995. Undoing Culture: Globalization, Postmodernism and Identity, London: SageGoogle Scholar
Featherstone, M., Lash, S. and Robertson, R. 1995. Global Modernities, London: SageGoogle Scholar
Fraser Institute 2004. Economic Freedom of the World: 2004 Annual Report, www.freetheworld.com
Freedom House 2004. Freedom in the World Comparative Rankings, www.freedomhouse.org
Friedman, T. L. 1999. The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization, New York: Ferrar, Straus and GirouxGoogle Scholar
Galbraith, J. K. 2000. Introduction, in Gills, B. (ed.) Globalization and the Politics of Resistance, Houndmills: PalgraveCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Garrett, G. 1998. Global markets and national politics: collision course or virtuous circle? International Organization, 52:4: 787–824CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Giddens, A. 1998. The Third Way: the Renewal of Social Democracy, Cambridge: PolityGoogle Scholar
Gierus, J. 2001. Globalizing the state: a comparison of three regional models. Central European Political Science Review, 2:5: 43–54Google Scholar
Gills, B. K. (ed.) 2000. Globalisation and the Politics of Resistance, Houndmills: PalgraveCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gold, S. J. 2000. Transnational communities: examining migration in a globally integrated world, in Aulakh, P. S. and Schechter, M. G. (eds.) Rethinking Globalization(s): From Corporate Transnationalism to Local Intervention, pp. 73–90, London: MacmillanCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goodman, A., Johnson, P. and Webb, S. 1997. Inequality in the UK, Oxford: Oxford University PressGoogle Scholar
Gray, J. 1998. False Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism, London: GrantaGoogle Scholar
Green, D. and Griffith, M. 2002. Globalization and its discontents. International Affairs, 78:1: 49–68CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Haass, R. N. and Litan, R. E. 1998. Globalisation and its discontents: navigating the dangers of a tangled world. Foreign Affairs, 77:3: 2–6CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hamilton, G. G. 1994. Civilizations and organization of economies, in Smelser, N. J. and Swedberg, R. (eds.) Handbook of Economic Sociology, pp. 183–205, Princeton: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Harasymiw, B. 2002. Post-Communist Ukraine, Edmonton and Toronto: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies PressGoogle Scholar
Held, D. 2004. Global Covenant: The Social Democratic Alternative to the Washington Consensus, Cambridge: Polity PressGoogle Scholar
Held, D. and McGrew, A. 2002. Globalization/Anti-Globalization, Cambridge: PolityGoogle Scholar
Held, D. and McGrew, A. 2003. The Global Transformations Reader, Cambridge: Polity PressGoogle Scholar
Held, D., McGrew, A., Goldblatt, D. and Perraton, J. 2000. Gobal Transformations: Politics, Economics and Culture, Cambridge: Polity PressGoogle Scholar
Henderson, J. and Hulme, D. 2002. Globalisation, economic governance and poverty elimination: insights from East Asia and eastern Europe. Unpubl. fina report, Manchester Business School, Department for International Development
Higgott, R. 2000. The international politics of resentment: some longer-term implications of the economic crisis in east Asia, in Robison, R., Beeson, M., Jayasuriya, K. and Kim, H. (eds.) Politics and Markets in the Wake of the Asian Financial Crisis, pp. 261–282, London and New York: RoutledgeGoogle Scholar
Hirst, P. Q. and Thompson, G. 1996. Globalisation in Question: the International Economy and the Possibilities of Governance, Cambridge: Polity PressGoogle Scholar
Hobsbawm, E. J. 1991. Nations and Nationalism since 1780: Programme, Myth, Reality, Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Holton, R. J. 1998. Globalization and the Nation-state, Basingstoke: MacmillanGoogle Scholar
Holton, R. 2000. Globalization's cultural consequences. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 570:1: 140–52CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Horsman, M. and Marshall, A. 1994. After the Nation State: Citizens, Tribalism and the New World Disorder, London: HarperCollinsGoogle Scholar
Hossain, N. and Moore, M. 2002. Arguing for the poor: elites and poverty in developing countries. Institute of Development Studies, working paper 148
Hutton, W. 2002. The World We're In, London: Little BrownGoogle Scholar
International Labour Organosation (ILO) 2004. A Fair Globalization – Creating Opportunities for All, www.ilo.org/public/english/fairglobalization
Inglehart, R. and Baker, W. E. 2000. Modernisation, cultural change and the persistence of traditional values. American Sociological Review, 25: 22–49Google Scholar
Inglehart, R. and Norris, P. 2003. Rising Tide: Gender Equality and Cultural Change around the World, Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kaldor, M. 1998. New and Old Wars, Cambridge: PolityGoogle Scholar
Kelly, P. F. 1997, Globalisation, power and the politics of scale in the Philippines. Geoforum, 28: 151–71CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jung, Kim Dae 1994. Is culture destiny? The myth of Asia's anti-democratic values: a response to Lee Kuan Yew. Foreign Affairs, 73:6: 189–194, Nov–DecCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Klak, T. and Myers, G. 1997. The discursive tactics of neoliberal development in small third world countries. Geoforum, 28: 133–49CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Klingemann, H. D. 1999. Mapping political support in the 1990s: a global analysis, in Norris, P. (ed.) Critical Citizens: Global Support for Democratic Government, pp. 31–56, Oxford: Oxford University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kubik, J. 2003. Cultural legacies of state socialism: history making and cultural-political entrepreneurship in postcommunist Poland and Russia, in Ekiert, G. and Hanson, S. E. (eds.) Capitalism and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe. Assessing the Legacy of Communist Rule, pp. 317–51, Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Kudrle, R. T. 1999. Market globalization and the future policies of the industrial states, in Prakash, A. and Hart, J. A. (eds.) Globalization and Governance, London: RoutledgeGoogle Scholar
Lee, Y. H. 2000. The failure of the weak state in economic liberalization: liberalization, democratization and the financial crisis in South Korea. Pacific Journal, 13:1: 115–31Google Scholar
Legrain, P. 2004. Open World: The Truth about Globalization, Chicago: Ivan R DeeGoogle Scholar
Lull, J. 2000. Cultural de-territorialization, in Beynon, J. and Dunkerley, D. (eds.) Globalization: the Reader, pp. 114–16, London: Athlone PressGoogle Scholar
Madgwick, P. J. 1973. The Politics of Rural Wales, London: HutchisonGoogle Scholar
Marden, P. 1997. Geographies of dissent: globalization, identity and the nation. Political Geography, 16:1: 37–64CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Marr, D. G. and White, C. P. (eds.) 1988. Post-war Vietnam, Ithaca, New York: Cornell University PressGoogle Scholar
Marsh, A. 1977. Protest and Political Consciousness, London: SageGoogle Scholar
Maslow, A. H. 1970. Motivation and Personality, 2nd edn. London: Harper and RowGoogle Scholar
McClosky, H. and Brill, A. 1983. Dimensions of Tolerance: What Americans Believe about Civil Liberties, New York: Russell SageGoogle Scholar
Michels, R. 1962 (orig. 1911, transl. E. Paul and C. Paul). Political Parties: a Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy, London: Collier MacmillanGoogle Scholar
Micklethwait, J. and Woodridge, A. 2000. A Future Perfect: the Challenge and Hidden Promise of Globalisation, London: HeinemannGoogle Scholar
Migdal, J. S. 1988. Strong Societies and Weak States: State-society Relations and State Capabilities in the Third World, Princeton: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Miller, W. L., Brand, J., Jordan, M., Balsom, D., Madgwick P. and van Mechelen, D. 1982. Democratic or Violent Protest? Attitudes Towards Direct Action in Scotland and Wales, Centre for the Study of Public Policy (CSPP) paper No.107, Strathclyde University
Miller, W. L., Timpson, A. M. and Lessnoff, M. 1996. Political Culture in Contemporary Britain: People and Politicians, Principles and Practice, Oxford: Oxford University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Miller, W. L., White, S. and Heywood, P. 1998. Values and Political Change in Postcommunist Europe, London: MacmillanCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Min, B. O. 2004. Electoral change and voting behaviour of independent voters in South Korea, 1992–2002. Unpubl. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow
Mittelman, J. H. 1998. Globalisation and environmental resistance politics. Third World Quarterly, 19:5: 847–72CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Monbiot, G. 2000. Captive State: the Corporate Takeover of Britain, Basingstoke and Oxford: PanGoogle Scholar
Moore, M. 2004. Film: Fahrenheit 9/11
Morton, A. D. 2004. New follies on the state of globalization debate. Review of International Studies, 30:1: 133–47, JanuaryCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Muller, E. N. 1979. Aggressive Political Participation, Princeton: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Muller, E. N. 1997. Economic determinants of democracy, in Midlarsky, M. I. (ed.) Inequality, Democracy and Economic Development, Cambridge: Cambridge University PressGoogle Scholar
Norris, P. (ed.) 1999. Critical Citizens: Global Support for Democratic Government, Oxford: Oxford University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Norris, P. 2000. Global governance and cosmopolitan citizens, in Nye, J. S. and Donahue, J. D. (eds.) Governance in a Globalizing World, pp. 155–77. Washington: Brookings Institution
Nye, J. S. 2003. America's soft learning curve, in The World in 2004, pp. 64–5. London: Economist NewspapersGoogle Scholar
Nye, J. S. and Donahue, J. D. 2000a. Introduction, in Nye, J. S. and Donahue, J. D. (eds.) Governance in a Globalizing World, pp. 1–41, Washington: Brookings InstitutionGoogle Scholar
Nye, J. S. and Donahue, J. D. (eds.) 2000b. Governance in a Globalizing World, Washington: Brookings InstitutionGoogle Scholar
Ohmae, K. 1990. The Borderless World, London: CollinsGoogle Scholar
Ohmae, K. 1995. The End of the Nation State: The Rise of Regional Economies, London: HarperCollinsGoogle Scholar
Orchard, P. 2004. The State as Villain, Annual Convention of the Canadian Political Science Association paper, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Parry, G., Moyser, G. and Day, N. 1992. Political Participation and Democracy in Britain, Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pasha, M. K. 2000. Globalization, Islam and resistance, in Gills, B. K. (ed.) Globalization and the Politics of Resistance, pp. 241–54, London: MacmillanCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Center, Pew 2003. Pew Global Attitudes Project: Globalization with Few Discontents? Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, www.yaleglobal.yale.edu, JuneGoogle Scholar
Pollock, A. and Price, D. 2000. Re-writing the regulations: how the WTO could accelerate privatisation in health care systems. Lancet, 356Google Scholar
Rieu, A. M. and Duprat, G. 1995. European Democratic Culture, London: RoutledgeGoogle Scholar
Robertson, D. 1985. The Penguin Dictionary of Politics, Harmondsworth: PenguinGoogle Scholar
Rodan, G. 1996. Theorising political opposition in East and Southeast Asia, in Rodan, G. (ed.) Political Oppositions in Industrialising Asia, London: RoutledgeGoogle Scholar
Rodrik, D. 1996. Why do More Open Economies have Bigger Governments? Cambridge MA: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rodrik, D. 1997. Has Globalization Gone Too Far? Washington: Institute for International EconomicsGoogle Scholar
Rodrik, D. 1998. Globalisation, social conflict and economic growth. The World Economy, 21:2: 143–58CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rodrik, D. 2002. Feasible Globalizations, Cambridge MA: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) working paper W9129, AugustCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rose, R. 2005. Divisions within Ukraine: a post-election opinion survey. Strathclyde University Studies in Public Policy, 403Google Scholar
Rotberg, R. I. 2003. Nation-State Failure: A Recurring Phenomenon? Paper to the National intelligence Council (NIC) 2020 project, 6 November
Rotberg, R. I. 2004. The failure and collapse of nation-states: breakdown, prevention, and repair, in Rotberg, R. I. (ed.) Why States Fail: Causes and Consequences, pp. 1–45, Princeton: Princeton University PressGoogle Scholar
Rucht, D. 2001. Social movements challenging neo-liberal globalization. Central European Political Science Review, 2:5: 94–114Google Scholar
Saldivar, A. 2001. Offences of globalization and modernity. Central European Political Science Review, 2:5: 6–15Google Scholar
Scott, J. C. 1985. Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance, London: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
Scott, J. C. 1990. Domination and the Arts of Resistance, London: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
Sen, A. 1997. Human rights and Asian values: what Lee Kuan Yew and Lee Peng don't understand about Asia. New Republic, 217:2–3: 33–40, 14 JulyGoogle Scholar
Smith, A. D. 1990. Towards a Global Culture? In Featherstone, M. (ed.) Global Culture: Nationalism, Globalization and Modernity, pp. 171–91, London: Sage.Google Scholar
Smith, A. D. 1995. Nations and Nationalism in a Global Era, Cambridge: Polity PressGoogle Scholar
Sniderman, P. M., Fletcher, J. F., Russell, P. H., Tetlock, P. E. and Gaines, B. J. 1991. The fallacy of democratic elitism: elite competition and commitment to civil liberties. British Journal of Political Science, 21: 349–70CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sniderman, P. M., Fletcher, J. F., Russell, P. H. and Tetlock, P. E. 1996. The Clash of Rights: Liberty, Equality and Legitimacy in Pluralist Democracy, New Haven: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
Soros, G. 2002. George Soros on Globalisation, Oxford: Public Affairs LimitedGoogle Scholar
Stiglitz, J. E. 2002. Globalization and its Discontents, London: PenguinGoogle Scholar
Strange, S. 1996. The Retreat of the State: the Diffusion of Power in the World Economy, Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sumner, A. 2003. From Lewis to Dollar and Kraay and beyond, Development Studies Association (DSA) conference paper, London: Overseas Development InstituteGoogle Scholar
Sweeney, S. 2005. Europe, the State and Globalisation, Harlow: Pearson LongmanGoogle Scholar
Teunissen, J. J. and Akkerman, A. (eds.) 2004. Diversity in Development: Reconsidering the Washington Consensus, The Hague: Forum on Debt and Development (Fondad), www.fondad.orgGoogle Scholar
Thurow, L. C. 2000. Globalization: the product of a knowledge-based economy. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 570:1: 19–31CrossRefGoogle Scholar
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) 2004. World Investment Report 2004: The Shift Toward Services, New York and Geneva: United Nations
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 1999. Globalisation with a human face. Human Development Report 1999
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 2002. The state and progress of human development. Human Development Report 2002
Walgrave, S. and Verhulst, J. 2003. Worldwide Anti-war-in-Iraq Protest. A Preliminary Test of the Transnational Movements Thesis, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) conference paper, Marburg, September
Wallerstein, I. 1990. Culture as the ideological battleground of the modern world system, in Featherstone, M. (ed.) Global Culture: Nationalism, Globalization and Modernity, pp. 31–56, London: SageGoogle Scholar
Way, L. A. 2002. The dilemmas of reform in weak states: the case of post-Soviet fiscal decentralization (in Ukraine). Politics and Society, 30:4: 579–98CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Weiss, L. 1998. The Myth of the Powerless State, Cambridge: PolityGoogle Scholar
Weiss, L. 2003. Introduction: bringing domestic institutions back in, in Weiss, L. (ed.) States in the Global Economy: Bringing Domestic Institutions Back In, Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wolf, M. 2001. Will the nation-state survive globalization? Foreign Affairs, 80:1: 178–90CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wolf, M. 2004. Why Globalization Works, Yale: Yale University PressGoogle Scholar
World Bank 1993. The East Asian Miracle: Economic Growth and Public Policy, Washington DC: World Bank
World Bank 2003a. World Development Report 2003, Washington DC: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
World Bank 2003b. World Development Indicators 2003, Washington DC: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
World Bank 2004. Development Indicators, http://devdata.worldbank.org/data-query/
World Economic Forum/Environics International 2002. World Economic Forum Poll: Global Public Opinion on Globalization, www.environicsinternational.com
World Trade Organisation (WTO) Secretariat 2001. Trade Policy Review: Czech Republic, 19 September, www.wto.org, accessed 26 November 2004
Zakaria, F. 1994. Culture is destiny: a conversation with Lee Kuan Yew. Foreign Affairs, 73:2: 109(18) March–AprilCrossRefGoogle Scholar
BBC, 24 November 2004. ‘Ukraine on brink of civil war’, accessible at www.news.bbc.co.uk
Guardian, 24 August 2000. Sally James Gregory ‘A world of protest against the global economy’ p. 3
Guardian, 19 September 2000. Paul Whiteley ‘Rich picketings’ p. 11
Guardian, 6 April 2001. Naomi Klein ‘World poor in sale of the 21st century’ p. 20
Guardian, 20 April 2001. Charlotte Denny ‘Free trade free-for-all’ p. 19
Guardian, 2 May 2001. David Walker ‘Global's good side’ p. 15
Guardian, 2 May 2001. Jonathan Freedland ‘In place of violence’ p. 15
Guardian, 18 June 2001. Ian Black and Michael White ‘Travel ban to block anarchist leaders’ p. 1
Guardian, 29 June 2001. Philip Willan ‘Italy invites third world leaders to G8 to deter mobs’ p. 12
Guardian, 12 July 2001. Philippe Legrain ‘The left must learn to love the World Trade Organisation’ p. 17
Guardian, 20 July 2001. Larry Elliott ‘Genoa summit: let battle begin, in and outside the talks’ p. 18
Guardian, 21 July 2001. Ewen MacAskill and Larry Elliot ‘Protester killed in summit chaos’ p. 1
Guardian, 23 July 2001. Larry Elliott ‘Protests may breed leaner, meaner summits’ p. 5
Guardian, 23 July 2001. Peter Preston ‘We gave them the oxygen’ p. 17
Guardian, 23 July 2001. John Vidal, Rory Carroll and Ewen MacAskill ‘The weekend war’ G2 p. 2
Guardian, 24 July 2001. David Walker ‘The aid game’ p. 17
Guardian, 24 July 2001. George Monbiot ‘Raising the temperature’ p. 17
Guardian, 12 November 2001. Larry Elliot ‘Time for the West to put up or shut up’ p. 22
Guardian, 8 May 2002. Mark Milner and Charlotte Denny ‘It's penalty time for Argentina’ p. 22
Guardian, 24 June 2002. Ha-Joon Chang ‘History debunks the free trade myth’ p. 23
Guardian, 24 June 2002. Larry Elliott and Charlotte Denny ‘Resistance is futile as G8 meets in remote Canadian hideaway’ p. 15
Guardian, 9 October 2002. Philippe Legrain ‘Business doesn't rule’ p. 17
Guardian, 19 May 2003. Stephen Byers ‘I was wrong. Free market trade policies hurt the poor’ p. 18
Guardian, 31 May 2003. Sophie Arie ‘Protesters flood in for alternative summit’ p. 5
Guardian, 24 June 2003. George Monbiot ‘I was wrong about trade’ p. 21
Guardian, 27 June 2003. David Teather ‘Nike loses case over freedom of speech’ p. 19
Guardian, 12 September 2003. John Vidal and David Munk ‘Farmer who got a hearing by paying the ultimate price’ p. 19
Guardian, 23 January 2004. Larry Elliott ‘Mumbai activists engaging with the real problems of globalisation’ p. 27
Guardian, 16 February 2004. Gordon Brown and Jim Wolfensohn ‘A new deal for the world's poor’ p. 15
Guardian, 12 March 2004. Joseph Stiglitz ‘A world consensus is emerging on the destructive effects of globalisation’ p. 25
Guardian, 13 May 2004. David Teather ‘Gap admits to child labour violations in outsource factories’ p. 18
Guardian, 15 May 2004. Martin Jacques ‘The claims of western values are mocked by Iraq and the rise of Asia’ p. 23
Guardian, 29 July 2004. Martin Jacques ‘Face it: no one cares’ p. 25
Guardian, 7 November 2005. Larry Elliott ‘There are too many losers in globalisation’ p. 28
Herald, 2 May 2001. James McKillop and Keith Sinclair ‘Police defeat protestors in battle of Mayhem day’ p. 1
Independent, 13 September 2000. Justin Huggler ‘Prague's police aim to tolerate protests’ p. 14
Independent, 12 August 2004. Askold Krushelnycky ‘Official spying on election candidate exposed’ p. 22
Kyiv Post, 8 September 2005. ‘Yushchenko dismisses his government amid corruption allegations’
Observer, 24 September 2000. Mary Riddell ‘Do we really want collective bargaining by riot or should we be fighting instead to keep democracy?’ p. 28
Scotsman, 15 April 2000. Tim Cornwell ‘Battle in Seattle's veterans target capital’ p. 11
Scotsman, 16 June 2001. Jon Hibbs ‘Anarchists riots bring terror to EU summit (at Gothenburg)’ p. 1
Scotsman, 2 May 2002. Karen McVeigh ‘4000 police stifle May Day demo’ p. 3
Scotsman, 26 June 2002. Jason Beattie ‘World summits; violent demonstrations’ p. 3
Asian Development Bank: www.adb.org/VRM
Asian EFL Journal: www.asian-efl-journal.com
Bank of Korea Economic Statistics System: www.ecos.bok.or.kr
BBC: www.news.bbc.co.uk
BBC Wales: www.news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/3544851.stm
Centre for Economic and Policy Research: www.cepr.net
CIA World Factbook 2004: www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html
Election results for Ukraine or any other country can be found on: www.electionguide.org
Forum on Debt and Development (Fondad): www.fondad.org
Guardian: all Guardian articles can be accessed without restriction at Guardian Unlimited, www.guardian.co.uk
Kyiv Post: www.kyivpost.com
United Nations: www.un.org, See in particular www.un.org/Depts/dpko/dpko/contributors/index.htm.
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Human Development Report (HDR): www.hdr.undp.org; Human Development Index (HDI) for any year since 1990: hdr.undp.org/reports/
World Bank: www.worldbank.org
World Development Movement: www.wdm.org.uk
World Trade Organisation: www.wto.org
BBC, 24 November 2004. ‘Ukraine on brink of civil war’, accessible at www.news.bbc.co.uk
Guardian, 24 August 2000. Sally James Gregory ‘A world of protest against the global economy’ p. 3
Guardian, 19 September 2000. Paul Whiteley ‘Rich picketings’ p. 11
Guardian, 6 April 2001. Naomi Klein ‘World poor in sale of the 21st century’ p. 20
Guardian, 20 April 2001. Charlotte Denny ‘Free trade free-for-all’ p. 19
Guardian, 2 May 2001. David Walker ‘Global's good side’ p. 15
Guardian, 2 May 2001. Jonathan Freedland ‘In place of violence’ p. 15
Guardian, 18 June 2001. Ian Black and Michael White ‘Travel ban to block anarchist leaders’ p. 1
Guardian, 29 June 2001. Philip Willan ‘Italy invites third world leaders to G8 to deter mobs’ p. 12
Guardian, 12 July 2001. Philippe Legrain ‘The left must learn to love the World Trade Organisation’ p. 17
Guardian, 20 July 2001. Larry Elliott ‘Genoa summit: let battle begin, in and outside the talks’ p. 18
Guardian, 21 July 2001. Ewen MacAskill and Larry Elliot ‘Protester killed in summit chaos’ p. 1
Guardian, 23 July 2001. Larry Elliott ‘Protests may breed leaner, meaner summits’ p. 5
Guardian, 23 July 2001. Peter Preston ‘We gave them the oxygen’ p. 17
Guardian, 23 July 2001. John Vidal, Rory Carroll and Ewen MacAskill ‘The weekend war’ G2 p. 2
Guardian, 24 July 2001. David Walker ‘The aid game’ p. 17
Guardian, 24 July 2001. George Monbiot ‘Raising the temperature’ p. 17
Guardian, 12 November 2001. Larry Elliot ‘Time for the West to put up or shut up’ p. 22
Guardian, 8 May 2002. Mark Milner and Charlotte Denny ‘It's penalty time for Argentina’ p. 22
Guardian, 24 June 2002. Ha-Joon Chang ‘History debunks the free trade myth’ p. 23
Guardian, 24 June 2002. Larry Elliott and Charlotte Denny ‘Resistance is futile as G8 meets in remote Canadian hideaway’ p. 15
Guardian, 9 October 2002. Philippe Legrain ‘Business doesn't rule’ p. 17
Guardian, 19 May 2003. Stephen Byers ‘I was wrong. Free market trade policies hurt the poor’ p. 18
Guardian, 31 May 2003. Sophie Arie ‘Protesters flood in for alternative summit’ p. 5
Guardian, 24 June 2003. George Monbiot ‘I was wrong about trade’ p. 21
Guardian, 27 June 2003. David Teather ‘Nike loses case over freedom of speech’ p. 19
Guardian, 12 September 2003. John Vidal and David Munk ‘Farmer who got a hearing by paying the ultimate price’ p. 19
Guardian, 23 January 2004. Larry Elliott ‘Mumbai activists engaging with the real problems of globalisation’ p. 27
Guardian, 16 February 2004. Gordon Brown and Jim Wolfensohn ‘A new deal for the world's poor’ p. 15
Guardian, 12 March 2004. Joseph Stiglitz ‘A world consensus is emerging on the destructive effects of globalisation’ p. 25
Guardian, 13 May 2004. David Teather ‘Gap admits to child labour violations in outsource factories’ p. 18
Guardian, 15 May 2004. Martin Jacques ‘The claims of western values are mocked by Iraq and the rise of Asia’ p. 23
Guardian, 29 July 2004. Martin Jacques ‘Face it: no one cares’ p. 25
Guardian, 7 November 2005. Larry Elliott ‘There are too many losers in globalisation’ p. 28
Herald, 2 May 2001. James McKillop and Keith Sinclair ‘Police defeat protestors in battle of Mayhem day’ p. 1
Independent, 13 September 2000. Justin Huggler ‘Prague's police aim to tolerate protests’ p. 14
Independent, 12 August 2004. Askold Krushelnycky ‘Official spying on election candidate exposed’ p. 22
Kyiv Post, 8 September 2005. ‘Yushchenko dismisses his government amid corruption allegations’
Observer, 24 September 2000. Mary Riddell ‘Do we really want collective bargaining by riot or should we be fighting instead to keep democracy?’ p. 28
Scotsman, 15 April 2000. Tim Cornwell ‘Battle in Seattle's veterans target capital’ p. 11
Scotsman, 16 June 2001. Jon Hibbs ‘Anarchists riots bring terror to EU summit (at Gothenburg)’ p. 1
Scotsman, 2 May 2002. Karen McVeigh ‘4000 police stifle May Day demo’ p. 3
Scotsman, 26 June 2002. Jason Beattie ‘World summits; violent demonstrations’ p. 3
Asian Development Bank: www.adb.org/VRM
Asian EFL Journal: www.asian-efl-journal.com
Bank of Korea Economic Statistics System: www.ecos.bok.or.kr
BBC: www.news.bbc.co.uk
BBC Wales: www.news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/3544851.stm
Centre for Economic and Policy Research: www.cepr.net
CIA World Factbook 2004: www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html
Election results for Ukraine or any other country can be found on: www.electionguide.org
Forum on Debt and Development (Fondad): www.fondad.org
Guardian: all Guardian articles can be accessed without restriction at Guardian Unlimited, www.guardian.co.uk
Kyiv Post: www.kyivpost.com
United Nations: www.un.org, See in particular www.un.org/Depts/dpko/dpko/contributors/index.htm.
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Human Development Report (HDR): www.hdr.undp.org; Human Development Index (HDI) for any year since 1990: hdr.undp.org/reports/
World Bank: www.worldbank.org
World Development Movement: www.wdm.org.uk
World Trade Organisation: www.wto.org

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

  • References
  • Jane Duckett, University of Glasgow, William L. Miller, University of Glasgow
  • Book: The Open Economy and its Enemies
  • Online publication: 22 September 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511491825.009
Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

  • References
  • Jane Duckett, University of Glasgow, William L. Miller, University of Glasgow
  • Book: The Open Economy and its Enemies
  • Online publication: 22 September 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511491825.009
Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

  • References
  • Jane Duckett, University of Glasgow, William L. Miller, University of Glasgow
  • Book: The Open Economy and its Enemies
  • Online publication: 22 September 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511491825.009
Available formats
×