Author:
Bernstein Steven,Cashore Benjamin
Abstract
Governments appear increasingly constrained in their ability to make
independent policy choices in an era of global economic finance and
communication. As a result, scholars are more closely examining how
actors, institutions and economic forces that extend beyond state
borders can influence domestic public policies and politics. This
scholarship on “globalization” and “transnational
relations” serves as a corrective to a comparative public policy literature that has tended to
treat external pressures as either exogenous shocks, or as simply other
interests to which the state must respond.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Sociology and Political Science
Cited by
128 articles.
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