The State and Global Change by Hassan Hakimian

The State and Global Change by Hassan Hakimian

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A re-thinking of the main issues, revolving around the themes of the rationale and strategies for reform, the process and its outcomes, and the nature of the state in the changing global setting.

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The State and Global Change by Hassan Hakimian

Economic liberalisation and reform are widely considered as the favourite remedies for the declining economic fortunes of the Middle Eastern and North African states in the past two decades. International economic institutions have been among the main advocates of transition to market-led economies in the region and a force contributing to its realisation. This has placed the state at the centre of the proposed transformations, acting both as an instrument of, and an obstacle to, change. With attempts at liberalisation worldwide spanning over twenty years, the time is ripe for a re-evaluation of its premises and outcome. The essays in this volume debate the political economy of transition and reforms in the Middle East and North Africa, drawing on interdisciplinary approaches and outlooks involving international, regional and national levels of analysis. The three central themes of the book are the rationale and strategies for reform, the processes and outcomes, and the nature of the state in the changing global setting.
Hassan Hakimian and Ziba Moshaver
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ISBN 13 9780700713653
ISBN 10 0700713654
Title The State and Global Change
Author Hassan Hakimian
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Routledge
Year published 2000-11-23
Number of pages 284
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