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Book SynopsisThis absorbing book addresses the seemingly simple question of who rules the world by linking it to debates about who owns the world and what this means for the dynamics of global power distribution. Others examine how these issues at the global level interact with the regional or nation state level in the US, the UK, China, Australia and Mexico.
Trade ReviewThis volume brings together leading scholars from around the world and a cross-section of some of the most exciting and cutting edge of research on transnational capitalists. The varied contributions are timely. They provide great insight into the structures and processes behind today's international business and political headlines. It is a must read for scholars and students of the new global capitalism. --William I. Robinson, University of California, Santa Barbara
Table of ContentsContents: 1. Capital Mobilization, Transnational Structures, and Capitalist Classes John Scott 2. The Financialization of Global Corporate Ownership David Peetz and Georgina Murray 3. Capital Relations and Directorate Interlocking: The Global Network in 2007 William K. Carroll 4. The Transnational Capitalist Class and Tax Havens Anthony van Fossen 5. The Business Roundtable and the Transnational Capitalist Class Clifford L. Staples 6. Transnational Business Networks in the Eurozone: A Focus on Four Major Stock Exchange Indices François-Xavier Dudouet, Eric Grémont and Antoine Vion 7. The Transnational Class in Mexico: New and Old Mechanisms Structuring Corporate Networks (1981–2010) Alejandra Salas-Porras 8. National and Transnational Structuring of the British Corporate Elite Bruce Cronin 9. Australia’s Ruling Class: A Local Elite, a Transnational Capitalist Class or Bits of Both? Georgina Murray 10. Outward Bound: Transnational Capitalism in China Jerry Harris 11. Corporate Futures and the Consequences from the Top End of Town Georgina Murray Index