Banking Regulation and Globalization

ISBN13: 9780199218813ISBN10: 0199218811 Hardback, 312 pages
Jan 2009,  In Stock

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Does globalization erode the nation state's capacity to act? Are nation states forced to change their policies even if this goes against the democratic will of their electorates? How does government action change under conditions of globalization? Questions like these have not only featured highly in political debates in recent years, but also in academic discourse. This book seeks to contribute to that debate. The general question it addresses is whether globalization leads to policy convergence--a central, but contested topic in the debate, as theoretical arguments can be advanced both in favor of and against the likelihood of such a development. More specifically, the book contains detailed empirical case studies of four countries (the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Switzerland) in a policy area where state action has been particularly challenged by the emergence of world-wide, around-the-clock financial markets in the last few decades, namely that of the regulation and supervision of the banking industry.

Based on careful analysis of historical developments, specific challenges, the character of policy networks and institutions, and their interaction in the political process, this book argues that nation states still possess considerable room for maneuver in pursuing their policies. Even if they choose supranational coordination and cooperation, their national institutional configurations still function as filters in the globalization process.

This book is of particular value to readers interested in the politics and policies of globalization, the interaction of business communities and the political system in different countries, and students of comparative politics interested in detailed case studies of policy-making.

Features

  • Strong overview of globalization debate
  • Contains detailed case studies providing a wealth of information otherwise not easily accessible in the literature

Product Details

312 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-921881-3ISBN10: 0-19-921881-1

About the Author(s)

Andreas Busch is Reader in European Politics in the Department of Politics and International Relations of Oxford University and a Fellow of Hertford College. He holds a doctorate and a Habilitation in political science from the University of Heidelberg, where he also was Assistant Professor from 1993 to 2000. In 1997/98 he was John F. Kennedy Memorial Fellow at the Center for European Studies of Harvard University.

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