The role of the state in the third wave of globalisation in Korea

2003 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 338-349
Author(s):  
Manjae Kim
2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Marilyn Taylor

AbstractSince it was first agreed in the autumn of 1998, the English Compact has achieved international status, as a marker of – or vehicle for - a new and improved relationship between the state and the third sector. Over the twelve years or so since its first publication, it has been supplemented by local compacts across the country and has been ‘refreshed’ or renewed twice. As such it has proved remarkably durable across time and space. But the political context in which it operates has now changed. A government committed to partnership has been replaced by one with a strong ideological commitment to limiting the powers and role of the state. How will this affect its future role?


Author(s):  
Yukon Huang

This chapter brings together the factors that have shaped perceptions about China’s economic rise. It begins by discussing the diverging views of China’s economic prospects. This has implications for the debate about the role of the state and prospects for political liberalization framed against President Xi’s corruption campaign and more aggressive foreign policies. Observers see China through their own self-prescribed lens. Factors shaping such perceptions fall under three themes. The first relates to geopolitical tensions and mistrust; the second to location and choice of comparators, complicated by China’s size, speed of change and complexity; and the third is China’s differing institutions and relevance of traditional analytical frameworks. In addition, lack of transparency complicates judgments. Understanding the nature of these differences is the initial step in forging more constructive relations between China as an abnormal great power and the rest of the world.


Author(s):  
كريم سيد كنبار

Novel Corona virus crisis and the political & security & economic repercussions have retrieved the discussion and the debate about the relations of globalization and the position of the national state within it. Although the relations of globalization that prevailed in the pre-epidemic stage have greatly reduced the interventionist role of the state in favor of broader groupings or blocs of the state, the nature of the crisis facing the world today necessitated the adoption of treatments led by the national state through imposing isolation measures, and Social distancing and providing the available resources to deal with the economic effects and realigning the priorities so that the internal issues occupy the first rank in the scale of concerns. This research seeks to explain the nature of the role played by the national state in light of the Corona crisis, which was associated with a noticeable decline in the mechanisms and relationships of globalization by adopting the narratives of the descriptive and analytical approach in dealing with the phenomenon of the topic of research, which was divided into three paragraphs, the first examines globalization and difficult testing, and the second deals with the state Patriotism is the tax of staying or forced attachment. As for the third, it deals with globalization and the Corona crisis through analyzing the repercussions that resulted from this pandemic and represented by the political, security and economic repercussions.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 285-288 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karen PY Lai

In response to Töpfer’s incisive critique of how current work on global production networks and global financial networks (GFNs) have been too firm-centric and reliant on neoliberal market framings, this commentary highlights three key points for developing a deeper conceptualization of the state in financial processes and networks. The first addresses the role of the state and inter-firm relations, the second deals with conceptualizations of power and agency, and the third is a call to go boldly beyond authoritarian capitalist regimes in moving toward a state-led conceptualization of GFNs.


2003 ◽  
pp. 66-76
Author(s):  
I. Dezhina ◽  
I. Leonov

The article is devoted to the analysis of the changes in economic and legal context for commercial application of intellectual property created under federal budgetary financing. Special attention is given to the role of the state and to comparison of key elements of mechanisms for commercial application of intellectual property that are currently under implementation in Russia and in the West. A number of practical suggestions are presented aimed at improving government stimuli to commercialization of intellectual property created at budgetary expense.


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