Reviews - Issue 1/2006
 
       
 
New contributions to the discussion of economists concerning globalization
 


Jagdish Bhagwati: In Defense of Globalization
New York 2004
Oxford University Press, 308 pp.

Paul A. Samuelson:
Where Ricardo and Mill Rebut and Confirm Arguments of Mainstream Economists Supporting Globalization
In: Journal of Economic Perspectives, 18 (2004), Nr. 3, pp. 135-146.

Ricardo Hausmann/Lant Pritchett/Dani Rodrik: Growth Accelerations
NBER Working Paper, W10566
Cambridge/Mass. 2004
National Bureau of Economic Research, 32 pp.

Collective review by Hartmut Sangmeister, University of Heidelberg

 

 

 

 

 

Jane Leftwich Curry / Joan Barth Urban (eds.):
The Left Transformed in Post-Communist Societies. The Cases of East-Central Europe, Russia, and Ukraine

Lanham, Boulder, New York, Oxford 2003,
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,
284+XII pp.
Review by Michael Dauderstädt, Friedrich Ebert Foundaton, Bonn

   
 

Hans Born / Heiner Hänggi (eds.):
The “Double Democratic Deficit.” Parliamentary Accountability and the Use of Force under International Auspices
Aldershot, GB, 2004
Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 242 pp..
Review by Herbert Wulf, former head of the Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC)

   
 

Daniel Levy / Max Pensky / John Torpey (eds.):
Old Europe, New Europe, Core Europe.
Transatlantic Relations after the Iraq War

London/New York 2005
Verso, 231 pp..
Review by Pierre Gottschlich, University of Rostock

         
         
 
     
         
 
 
         
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