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Routledge - Globalization and Transnational Capitalism in Asia

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Explore the complex shifts in the Asia-Pacific region with this academic study from Routledge. While news headlines often focus on national rivalries and competition between states, this book examines the powerful cross-border relations that are forming across Asia and Oceania. It provides a look behind the curtain at how social, economic, and political integration is changing the landscape of the region. Readers will gain a deep understanding of how global capitalism operates through new forms of integration. The text addresses the contradictions, inequality, and crisis inherent in these modern systems. By moving beyond traditional views of the inter-state system, this work challenges the idea that nation-state competition is the only organizing principle of world capitalism. This is an essential resource for those studying the institutional frameworks that shape our globalized world.

Key Features

Examines new forms of social, economic, and political integration occurring throughout Asia and Oceania.

Analyzes the contradictions, inequality, and crisis found within modern global capitalism.

Provides a perspective that goes beyond traditional nation-state competition models.

Offers deep insights into the cross-border relations shaping the Asia-Pacific region.

Investigates the institutional frameworks that drive world capitalism in a globalized era.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 September 2015
Listed Since
06 October 2014

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