Introduction. False Oppositions: Reconceptualizing Economic Nationalism in a Globalizing World
1
(20)
Andreas Pickel
Part I. Economic Nationalism in the Post-Soviet Union Context
1. Nationalism and International Political Economy in Eurasia
21
(23)
Rawi Abdelal
2. The Return to Eurasia: Russia's Identity and Geoeconomic Choices in the Post-Soviet World
44
(25)
Andrei P. Tsygankov
3. Explaining Postcommunist Transformations: Economic Nationalism in Ukraine and Russia
69
(22)
Maya Eichler
Part II. Developmental States and Economic Nationalism in East Asia
4. Back to Basics: Ideology, Nationalism, and Asian Values in East Asia
91
(27)
Meredith Woo-Cumings
5. Japanese Spirit, Western Economics: The Continuing Salience of Economic Nationalism in Japan
118
(23)
Derek Hall
Part III. Monetary Policy, Liberalism, and Economic Nationalism
6. Nationalist Undercurrents in German Economic Liberalism
141
(23)
Klaus Müller
7. Why Would Nationalists Not Want a National Currency? The Case of Quebec
164
(19)
Eric Helleiner
Part IV. New Forms of Economic Nationalism in a Globalizing World
8. It's Got to Be Sheep's Milk or Nothing!: Geography, Identity, and Economic Nationalism
183
(19)
Patricia M. Goff
9. Country Before Money? Economic Globalization and National Identity in New Zealand
202
(18)
Jacqui True
Conclusion The Meaning and Contemporary Significance of Economic Nationalism
220
(15)
Eric Helleiner
References
235
(26)
Index
261
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