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... transformation of these structures . The state is thus conceptualized not as a " transmission belt " through which global forces -- either political or economic -- generate domestic changes , but rather as a " framework of social and ...
... transformation of these structures . The state is thus conceptualized not as a " transmission belt " through which global forces -- either political or economic -- generate domestic changes , but rather as a " framework of social and ...
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... transformation of British policy can hardly be said to derive spontaneously from the necessities of capitalist development or an incipient change in the global configuration of power . The decision to go to war was predicated on ...
... transformation of British policy can hardly be said to derive spontaneously from the necessities of capitalist development or an incipient change in the global configuration of power . The decision to go to war was predicated on ...
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... transformation of class forces . In particular , state policy was directly responsible for the defeat of backward sections of the English bourgeoisie , including the large and powerful shipping lobby . These forces were united around ...
... transformation of class forces . In particular , state policy was directly responsible for the defeat of backward sections of the English bourgeoisie , including the large and powerful shipping lobby . These forces were united around ...
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17th century abolition American shipowners Arpád SZAKOLCZAI Author Title Booth Committee Report bourgeoisie Britain British policy Cafruny capitalism cargoes class fractions colonial commercial conjuncture cycles of free domestic and international Domestic Class Formation domestic politics domestic social dominated Dutch power dynamic economic development England English establishing EUI Working Papers Europe European University Institute expansion factors favor foreign free trade freight markets Giandomenico MAJONE global power global structures Gramsci Hans-Peter BLOSSFELD hegemony interests International Maritime Relations international political economy International Relations international shipping international system interwar period Jean BLONDEL Kennedy Krasner levels of analysis liberal system liner conference maritime policy mercantilism mercantilist merchant fleet mid-17th century Navigation Acts Netherlands O'Brien and Pigman Palan post-war protectionism protectionist realist and neo-realist repeal restoration of liberalism Safford seas second structuralist shipping liberalism subsidies trading companies trading partners transformation trends United vessels War Shipping Administration world systems theory World War II