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Title New constitutionalism and world order / edited by Stephen Gill and A. Claire Cutler.

Publication Info. Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Summary "This path-breaking collection analyzes the dialectic between legal and constitutional innovations intended to inscribe corporate power and market disciplines in world order, and the potential for challenges and alternative frameworks of governance to emerge. It provides a comprehensive approach to neoliberal constitutionalism and regulation and limits to policy autonomy of states, and how this disciplines populations according to the intensifying demands of corporations and market forces in global market civilization. Contributors examine global and local public policy challenges and consider if the ongoing crises of capitalism and world order offer states and societies opportunities to challenge this loss of policy autonomy and potentially to refashion world order. Integrating approaches to governance and world order from both leading and emerging scholars, this is an innovative, indispensable source for policymakers, civil society organizations, professionals and students in law, politics, economics, sociology, philosophy and international relations"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Cover; New Constitutionalism and World Order; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Acronyms; 1 New constitutionalism and world order: general introduction; Aims and considerations; The historical context for new constitutionalism; Criticisms of the new constitutional concept; What is 'new' about the new constitutionalism?; Themes, hypotheses and questions: overview of the contributions; Hegemony, supremacy and the power of capital; Law, legitimacy and legitimation; Agency and contestation; A note on the organization of this book; Part I Concepts.
2 Market civilization, new constitutionalism and world orderThe constitution of market civilization: the old and the new; New constitutionalism and the rule of law; Three dimensions of new constitutionalism; Measures to reconfigure state apparatuses; Measures to construct and extend capitalist markets; Measures for dealing with dislocations and contradictions; Conclusion: from transformative resistance to the post-modern Prince; 3 New constitutionalism and the commodity form of global capitalism; Introduction; Commodity fetishism and the commodity form of law; The commodification of nature.
Contesting new constitutionalism4 The rule of law as the Grundnorm of the new constitutionalism; The Grundnorm: from legal to political analysis; New constitutionalism, market civilization and disciplinary neo-liberalism; (Re- )producing the norm: maintaining the rule of law; Professionalization; Technical assistance; New constitutionalism and the rule of law; Part II Genealogy, origins and world order; 5 Toward a genealogy of the new constitutionalism: the empire of liberty and domination; The new constitutionalism; Colonial elites and the American Revolutionary War.
The constitution of liberty and dominationConclusion; 6 The origins of the new constitutionalism: lessons from the 'old' constitutionalism; The insurance logic of constitutionalization and judicial empowerment; Back to the new constitutionalism; Part III Multilevel governance and neo-liberalization; 7 When the global inhabits the national; The global capital market: power and norm-making; The partial disembedding of specialized state operations and non-state actors; The state: one site for non-state actors; Conclusion; 8 New constitutionalism and variegated neo-liberalization.
The global and the national in the new constitutionalismGeographies of neo-liberalization; Modalities of neo-liberalization; Pathways of neo-liberalization; Toward a moving map of neo-liberalization; Regulatory experiments; Systems of inter-jurisdictional policy transfer; Transnational rule-regimes; Restless landscapes of neo-liberalization; Scenarios of counter-neo-liberalization: toward a progressive new constitutionalism?; Conclusions; 9 New constitutionalism and multilevel governance; Introduction; New constitutionalism and the neo-liberal separation of the economic and the political.
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Neoliberalism.
Neoliberalism.
International organization.
International organization.
Globalization -- Economic aspects.
Globalization -- Economic aspects.
Globalization -- Political aspects.
Globalization -- Political aspects.
Globalization.
International relations.
International relations.
World politics -- 21st century.
World politics.
Chronological Term 21st century
2000-2099
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Gill, Stephen.
Cutler, A. Claire.
Other Form: Print version: New constitutionalism and world order 9781107053694 (DLC) 2013032796 (OCoLC)854828377
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