01074cam0 22002651 450 SOBE0004848620191007145523.0978989836672620150903d2014 |||||ita|0103 baporPT<<A >>Sociedade Orpheon Portuense (1881-2008)tradição e inovaçãoconsultor científico Rui Vieira Nerycoordenador Henrique Luís Gomes de AraújoPortoUniversidade Católica2014205 p.ill.32 cm1 CD audioITUNISOB20191007RICAUNISOBUNISOB780165998UNISOB780|CD165999SOBE00048486M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM780000292SI16599820150715donoVmenleUNISOBUNISOB20150903161820.020191007145523.0bethb1 volume780|CD000024CON16599920150715donoVmenleUNISOBUNISOB20150903161919.020150922103417.0catenacci1 CD audioSociedade Orpheon Portuense (1881-2008)1709659UNISOB04297nam 22006855 450 991033786080332120251010083540.09783030051174303005117X10.1007/978-3-030-05117-4(CKB)4930000000042130(MiAaPQ)EBC5742501(DE-He213)978-3-030-05117-4(PPN)259463523(Perlego)3490718(EXLCZ)99493000000004213020190328d2019 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Dark Side of Globalisation /edited by Leila Simona Talani, Roberto Roccu1st ed. 2019.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2019.1 online resource (232 pages)International Political Economy Series,2662-24919783030051167 3030051161 1. Introduction: The Globalisation Debate: From De-Globalisation to the Dark Side of Globalisation -- 2. Chapter 2: Dark Futures: Super-Rich Farmers and Derivatives Markets in an Unstable World -- 3. Chapter 3: The Dark Side of Global Production Networks: Economic ‘Rebalancing’ and Labour Exploitation in China’s Contemporary Political Economy -- 4. Chapter 4: Globalisation and Irregular Migration: Does Deterrence Work? -- 5. Chapter 5: Traditional Organised Crime on the Move. Exploring the Globalisation of the Calabrian ’Ndrangheta -- 6. Chapter 6: Placing Austerity in Context: The Greek Case Between Neo-Liberal Globalisation and an Ordoliberal EU -- 7. Chapter 7: The Italian Way to Globalisation: Moving to the Dark Side. Between Irregular Migration and the Underground Economy -- 8. Chapter 8: The Shadow of Violence and Intervention: Balkan Wars as an Extralegal Deal.Firmly rooted in the International Political Economy (IPE) tradition, this book addresses the negative consequences of globalisation, what is termed here the ‘dark side of globalisation’. It explores different definitions of globalisation, whether the globalisation we have seen since the 1970s is substantially new, and to what extent it can be governed. Building on these foundations, the work assesses the prospects for de-globalisation. By focusing on this dark side of globalistion, the authors show how the global economic crisis, and its various local and sectorial manifestations, intensified – rather than generated – existing trends. This scholarship provides an account of the current predicament that is both more complex and more persuasive than the opposition between globalisation and de-globalisation. Leila Simona Talani is Professor of International Political Economy in the Department of European and International Studies at King’s College London, UK. Roberto Roccu is Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy in the Department of European and International Studies at King’s College London, UK.International Political Economy Series,2662-2491International economic relationsGlobalizationEuropePolitics and governmentInternational economic integrationInternational relationsInternational Political Economy’GlobalizationEuropean PoliticsEmerging Markets and GlobalizationForeign PolicyInternational economic relations.Globalization.EuropePolitics and government.International economic integration.International relations.International Political Economy’.Globalization.European Politics.Emerging Markets and Globalization.Foreign Policy.303.482337Talani Leila Simonaedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtRoccu Robertoedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtBOOK9910337860803321The Dark Side of Globalisation2547358UNINA