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Beyond Regimes: China and India Compared
Harvard University Press, 2018 Paper: 978-0-674-98710-4 Library of Congress Classification JF51.B49 2018 Dewey Decimal Classification 320.951
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
For many years, China and India have been powerfully shaped by both transnational and subnational circulatory forces. This edited volume explores these local and global influences as they play out in the contemporary era. The analysis focuses on four intersecting topics: labor relations; legal reform and rights protest; public goods provision; and transnational migration and investment. The eight substantive chapters and introduction share a common perspective in arguing that distinctions in regime type (“democracy” versus “dictatorship”) alone offer little insight into critical differences and similarities between these Asian giants in terms of either policies or performance. A wide variety of subnational and transnational actors, from municipal governments to international organizations, and from local NGO activists to a far-flung diaspora, have been—and will continue to be—decisive. See other books on: Comparative government | Comparative industrial relations | Industrial relations | Perry, Elizabeth J. | Transnationalism See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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