Democracy and economic openness in an interconnected system :
[Book]
complex transformations /
Quan Li, Rafael Reuveny.
New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2009.
1 online resource (x, 350 pages) :
illustrations
Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-335) and indexes.
Introduction -- Democracy and economic openness -- Democracy, economic openness, and income inequality -- Democracy and development -- Democracy and conflict -- Economic openness and conflict -- Democracy and the environment -- Economic openness and the environment -- Conflict and the environment -- Conclusion.
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In this book, Quan Li and Rafael Reuveny combine the social scientific approach with a broad, interdisciplinary scope to address some of the most intriguing and important political, economic, and environmental issues of our times. Their book employs formal and statistical methods to study the interactions of economic globalization, democratic governance, income inequality, economic development, military violence, and environmental degradation. In doing so, Li and Reuveny cross multiple disciplinary boundaries, engage various academic debates, bring the insights from compartmentalized bodies of literature into direct dialogue, and uncover policy tradeoffs in a growingly interconnected political-economic-environmental system. They show that growing interconnectedness in the global system increases the demands on national leaders and their advisors; academicians and policy makers will need to cross disciplinary boundaries if they seek to better understand and address the policy tradeoffs of even more complex processes than the ones investigated here.
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Democracy and economic openness in an interconnected system.