Академический Документы
Профессиональный Документы
Культура Документы
Downloadable Readings Link & Relevant Reading Materials from CPE Dossier
a) Classical Liberalism
i) Arblaster, A. (2006) ‘The Rise and Decline of Western Liberalism’ in Lal, D. Reviving the
Invisible Hand: The Case for Classical Liberalism in the Twenty first Century. Princeton:
Princeton University Pre&ss, pp. 1- 32, 48- 51(Available in Dossier).
ii) Sally, Razeen. (2002) ‘What is Classical Liberalism?’ In Razeen Sally. Classical Liberalism
and International Economic Order. Routledge: London, pp. 15-34. (Downloadable Link -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B76HK0FFoF8DTVRsUzhZOFdEeVE).
b) Marxism
i) Mandel, E. (1979) An Introduction to Marxist Economic Theory. pp. 11-84 (Downloadable
Link - https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B76HK0FFoF8DeE5lMENJdlBOMnM).
c) Welfarism
i) Kersbergen, K.V. and Manow, P. (2009) Religion, Class Coalition and Welfare State.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, chapters 1 (Religion and the Western Welfare State
– The Theoretical Context), pp. 1-28. (Available in Dossier).
ii) The Excerpt version of above article is linked herewith. (Downloadable Link -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B76HK0FFoF8DMEZ5MU5TcHEyYmM).
d) Neo-liberalism
Ritzer, George & Paul Dean. (Eds) (2015). ‘Neoliberalism: Roots, Principle, Criticisms, Neo-
Marxian Alternatives’ In Globalization: A Basic Text. Wiley Blackwell: UK, pp. 83-96.
(Downloadable Link –
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B76HK0FFoF8DRkNPR18ySTNXNTQ).
e) Gandhian Approach
i) Ghosh, B.N. (2007) Gandhian Political Economy: Principles, Practice and Policy. Ashgate
Publishing Limited, pp. 21- 88. (Available in Dossier).
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UNIT II. Capitalist Transformation
b. Transnational Corporations
i) Gilpin, R. & Jean M. Gilpin (2001). ‘The State and the Multinationals’. In Global Political
Economy: Understanding the International Economic Order. Princeton: Princeton University
Press, pp. 278-304. (Downloadable Link -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B76HK0FFoF8DaDl1REhzNE5jdUE).
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ii) Tomlinson, J. (2004) ‘Cultural Imperialism’. In Lechner, F. J and Boli, J. (eds.) The
Globalization Reader. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 366-375. (Downloadable Link-
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B76HK0FFoF8DazgyanJXZjljc3M).
ii) Singh, Satyajit. (1997). ‘Winners and Losers’. In Taming the Waters: The Political
Economy of Large Dams in India. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, pp. 182- 203.
(Available in Dossier).
iii) Yearly, Steven. (1996). ‘Environmental Issues and the Compression of the Globe’. In
Sociology, Environmentalism, Globalization: Reinventing the Globe. SAGE
Publications: London. Pp. 37-61. (Downloadable Link-
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B76HK0FFoF8DWTdDS04tZ3BaN2M).
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ii) Perritt, Henry H. Jr. (1998) "The Internet as a Threat to Sovereignty? Thoughts on the
Internet's Role in Strengthening National and Global Governance," Indiana Journal
of Global Legal Studies, pp. 425- 35. (Downloadable Link -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B76HK0FFoF8DSV9xcFFMcXFSUUE).
b) Gender
i) Berkovitch, Nitza. (2004) ‘The Emergence and Tranformation of the International
Women’s Movements’ in L. Lechner, F. J and Boli, J. (eds.) The Globalization
Reader. Oxford: Blackwell, Ch. 39. Pp. 314-318. (Downloadable Link -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B76HK0FFoF8DazgyanJXZjljc3M).
ii) ii) Steans, Jill. (2000) ‘Globalization and Gendered Inequality’. In Held, D. and
McGrew, A. (eds.), The Global Transformations Reader. Cambridge: Polity Press,
Ch. 39. Pp. 455-462. (Downloadable Link -
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B76HK0FFoF8DS1FwTVpPUm1TX1E).
(d) Migration
i) i) Arya, S. and Roy, A. (eds.) Poverty Gender and Migration. New Delhi: Sage, Ch. 1
Kesselman, M. (2007) The Politics of Globalization. Boston: Houghton Mifflin
Company, pp. 450- 462. (Available in Dossier).
ii)Nayyar, Deepak. (ed.) (2002) Governing Globalization. Delhi: OUP, pp. 144- 176.
(Available in Dossier).
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