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The Market or the Public Domain: Redrawing the Line (Routledge Studies in Governance and Change in the Global Era) [Hardcover]

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August 8, 2001 0415254698 978-0415254694

Examining the powerful idea of the return, reconstitution and redeployment of the public domain in a post-Seattle and post-Washington consensus world order, this innovative book is the most forward-looking and comprehensive examination of the need to rethink the tenants of global free trade.

In the past two decades, countries have focused on broadening and guaranteeing market access, and as the pendulum swings back for the market, the issue of investing in the public domain becomes a priority. The authors believe that devising new institutions of governance for a globalizing world requires fundamental change nationally and internationally. They argue that new public spaces, places and services are required to strengthen democracy and create sanctuaries in society where the market mechanism cannot reach. The public domain is an incipient concept that enables states to reduce the intrusiveness of markets and at the same time develop a strong national performance to reduce the inequality and social exclusion in an increasingly volatile global economy.

This original volume boasts an impressive list of international contributors who have demonstrated innovation and leadership in their fields. It will strongly appeal to advanced students, academics and policy makers involved in the field of global governance and international political economy.


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Fifteen papers from contributing economists consider the return, reconstitution, and redeployment of the public domain in a post-battle Seattle and post-Washington consensus world order. Papers focus on social disability and the public good; human security in the global era; regionalism and the meso public domain in Latin America and Southeast Asia.
–Journal of Economic Literature Sept 2002

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Daniel Drache is Director of the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies and Professor of Political Science at York University.

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It appears that not only the state, as an organizing entity, but the public domain - the non-tradable social goods sector that exists in every society - is ready to make a come-back (Albert 1993). Read the first page
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market intrusiveness, regional public space, informational commons, cooperative consumption, global public domain, allocative failures, new international political economy, realist security, global governance structures, human security, public domain issues, total government outlays, global public sphere, consensus era, global public goods, market environmentalism, market domain, global compact, wave environmentalism, ecological modernization, environmental governance, civil society actors, financial order
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New York, United Nations, United States, World Bank, Latin America, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Asia Pacific, Princeton University Press, Cold War, European Union, World War, York University, Bretton Woods, Cornell University Press, Daniel Drache, Inge Kaul, South-East Asia, United Kingdom, Changing World, Polity Press, Southern Cone, Adam Smith, Financial Times, Richard Higgott
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