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This book presents an analysis of the transnational social forces in the making of a new European socio-economic order that emerged out of the European integration process during the 1980s and 1990s. Arguing that the political economy of European integration must be put within the context of a changing global capitalism, Van Apeldoorn examines how European change is linked to global change and how transnational actors mediate these changes.
POLITICAL ECONOMY -- 346.1 --- CAPITALISM -- 346.1 --- International business enterprises. --- Globalization. --- Capitalism. --- Entreprises multinationales --- Mondialisation --- Capitalisme --- European Roundtable (Brussels, Belgium) --- Europe --- Economic integration. --- Intégration économique --- Roundtable of European Industrialists (Brussels, Belgium) --- Round Table of European Industrialists (Brussels, Belgium) --- European Round Table of Industrialists (Brussels, Belgium) --- ERT --- Market economy --- Economics --- Profit --- Capital --- Global cities --- Globalisation --- Internationalization --- International relations --- Anti-globalization movement --- Business enterprises, International --- Corporations, International --- Global corporations --- International corporations --- MNEs (International business enterprises) --- Multinational corporations --- Multinational enterprises --- Transnational corporations --- Business enterprises --- Corporations --- Joint ventures
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This paper zooms in on the Dutch legitimacy crisis after the Dutch with an unexpected large majority voted 'nee' to the European constitution in 2005. It examins its causes and implications from a political economy perspective.The Web publications series comprises studies carried out as part of the activities of the WRR. Responsibility for the content and views expressed rests with the authors.
Economic policy. --- Europe --- Netherlands --- Economic integration. --- Economic integration.
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This paper zooms in on the Dutch legitimacy crisis after the Dutch with an unexpected large majority voted 'nee' to the European constitution in 2005. It examins its causes and implications from a political economy perspective.The Web publications series comprises studies carried out as part of the activities of the WRR. Responsibility for the content and views expressed rests with the authors.
Economic policy. --- Europe --- Netherlands --- Economic integration. --- Economic integration.
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Neoliberalism --- Capitalism --- Néo-libéralisme --- Capitalisme --- Cross-cultural studies --- Etudes transculturelles
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Union europeenne --- Politique et gouvernement --- Union europeenne --- Politique et gouvernement
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The contributions to this highly topical edited volume analyse recent development in European governance from a critical political economy perspective.
Neoliberalism --- Néo-libéralisme --- Europe --- Politics and government. --- Economic integration. --- Politique et gouvernement --- Intégration économique --- Economic integration --- Néo-libéralisme --- Intégration économique --- Neoliberalism - Europe --- Europe - Economic integration
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