Argues that states substitute unwanted policy changes dictated by
globalization with politically feasible ones, leading to policy
convergence. Convergence as Adaptivity explores under what conditions
policy convergence may be seen an indication of policy autonomy.
Zhiyuan Wang advances a theory that argues states substitute unwanted
policy changes dictated by globalization with politically feasible
ones. Investigating bilateral investment treaties, preferential trade
agreements, corporate taxation, and central bank independence as
policy substitutes, he provides both quantitative and qualitative
evidence to substantiate the core theoretical argument and explores
under what conditions policy convergence can be an indication of
policy autonomy and through what manner. The result is a systemic and
rigorous exploration of the idea of policy substitution and its
consequences under globalization. Wang's findings will be of interest
to scholars, practitioners, and concerned citizens hoping to deepen
their understanding of globalization as well as useful for
undergraduate and graduate courses in international relations,
international and comparative political economy, and globalization.
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Understanding Policymaking in an Era of Globalization
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ISBN
9781438493800
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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