Governing under stress: middle powers and the challenge of globalization
In: Globalization and the semi-periphery
Chapter 1. Introduction: States under Siege / Marjorie Griffin Cohen and Stephen Clarkson -- Chapter 2. Globalization and the Social Question / Janine Brodie -- Part 1. Semi-peripheral Countries: Norway, Mexico, Australia, Canada -- Chapter 3. Globalization in Norwegian: Peculiarities at the European Fringe / Øyvind Østerud Cohen -- Chapter 4. Norway, the EEA, and Neo-liberal Globalism / Dag Harald Claes and John Erik Fossum -- Chapter 5. The Rise and Fall of an 'Organized Fantasy': The Negotiation of Status as Periphery and Semi-periphery by Mexico and Latin America / Teresa Gutiérrez-Haces -- Chapter 6. Mexico: Relocating the State within a New Global Regime / Alejandro Alvarez Cohen -- Chapter 7. Australia: Asian Outpost or Big-time Financial Dealer? / Dick Bryan -- Chapter 8. Australia: Neo-liberal Globalism and the Local State / Ray Broomhill Cohen -- Chapter 9. Global Governance and the Semi-peripheral State: The WTO and NAFTA as Canada's External Constitution / Stephen Clarkson -- Chapter 10. International Forces Driving Electricity Deregulation in the Semi-periphery: The Case of Canada / Marjorie Griffin Cohen -- Part 2. Dealing with the Centre -- Chapter 11. Money on the (Continental) Margins: Dollarization Pressures in Canada and Mexico / Paul Bowles -- Chapter 12. Taking Investments Too Far: Expropriations in the Semi-periphery / David Schneiderman -- Chapter 13. The Rule of Rules: International Agreements and the Semi-periphery / Stephen McBride and John Erik Fossum -- Part 3. Comparing Economic Performance -- Chapter 14. Zonal Structure and the Trajectories of Canada, Mexico, Australia, and Norway under Neo-liberal Globalization / Satoshi Ikeda -- About the Contributors? -- Index.