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Social Forces in the Making of the New Europe

The Restructuring of European Social Relations in the Global Political Economy

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  • © 2001

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Part of the book series: International Political Economy Series (IPES)

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Transnational Capital and the Neo-Liberal Restructuring of European Social Relations of Production

  2. European Trade Unions and the Problems of Neo-Liberal Integration

  3. European Integration and the Expansion of Neo-Liberalism beyond the EU

  4. Concluding Remarks

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About this book

The main argument of this book is that the revival of European integration in the mid-1980s and the emergence of a "New Europe" have to be analyzed against the background of globalization and the transnational restructuing of social forces since the early 1970s.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Nottingham, UK

    Andreas Bieler

  • Department of International Politics, The University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK

    Adam David Morton

About the editors

BASTIAAN VAN APELDOORN Lecturer in International Relations, Vrije University, Amsterdam HANS-JÜRGEN BIELING Research Fellow, Political Science Department, Philipps University, Marburg ROBERT W. COX Professor Emeritus of Political Science, York University, Toronto STEPHEN GILL Professor of Political Science, York University, Toronto OTTO HOLMAN Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Amsterdam HENK OVERBEEK Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Virje University, Amsterdam HÉLÈNE PELLERIN Assistant Professor in Political Science, Ottawa University KEES VAN DER PIJL Professor of International Relations, University of Sussex STINA TORJESEN M.Phil in International Relations, University of Oxford.

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