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Depictions of globalization commonly recite a story of a market unleashed, bringing Big Macs and iPhones to all corners of the world. Human society appears as a passive observer to a busy revolution of an invisible global market, paradoxically unfolding by its own energy. Sometimes, this market is thought to be unleashed by politicians working on the surface of an autonomous state. This book rejects both perspectives and provides an analytically rich alternative to conventional approaches to globalization. By the 1980s, an enduring corporate coalition advanced in nearly synonymous terms free trade, tax cuts, and deregulation. Highly networked corporate leaders and state officials worked in concert to produce the trade policy framework for neoliberal globalization. Marshalling original network data and a historical narrative, this book shows that the globalizing corporate titans of the late 1960s aligned with economic conservatives to set into motion this vision of a global free market.

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1. Introduction; 2. Corporate political unity and class agency; 3. A critical sociology of US trade policy; 4. Forging a neoliberal trade policy network, 1967–94; 5. Inside the state, corporate participation in trade policy; 6. Fusing class agency to a state trade policy apparatus; 7. Conclusion.

Agents of Neoliberal Globalization

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    A Hardback by Michael C. Dreiling, Derek Y. Darves

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 26/09/2016
      ISBN13: 9781107133969, 978-1107133969
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      Book Synopsis
      Depictions of globalization commonly recite a story of a market unleashed, bringing Big Macs and iPhones to all corners of the world. Human society appears as a passive observer to a busy revolution of an invisible global market, paradoxically unfolding by its own energy. Sometimes, this market is thought to be unleashed by politicians working on the surface of an autonomous state. This book rejects both perspectives and provides an analytically rich alternative to conventional approaches to globalization. By the 1980s, an enduring corporate coalition advanced in nearly synonymous terms free trade, tax cuts, and deregulation. Highly networked corporate leaders and state officials worked in concert to produce the trade policy framework for neoliberal globalization. Marshalling original network data and a historical narrative, this book shows that the globalizing corporate titans of the late 1960s aligned with economic conservatives to set into motion this vision of a global free market.

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction; 2. Corporate political unity and class agency; 3. A critical sociology of US trade policy; 4. Forging a neoliberal trade policy network, 1967–94; 5. Inside the state, corporate participation in trade policy; 6. Fusing class agency to a state trade policy apparatus; 7. Conclusion.

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