Table of contents for Globalization and social stress / Grzegorz W. Ko±odko, editor.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
Foreword
Part One: Globalization: The Chance and The Risk: Chapter 1. Globalization, Transition, and 
Development Prospects (Grzegorz W. Kolodko, Deputy Premier, Minister of Finance, Poland)
Chapter 2. Globalizing Liberalism: Economic Ideas and Institutional Choice (Keith Darden, Yale 
University)
Chapter 3. Capacities to Globalize: Why are Some Countries More Globalized then Others? (Tony 
Addison, United Nations University, Helsinki, Finland); Aminur Rahman, Foreign Investment Advisory Service)
Part Two: Poverty, Equity Issues, and the Welfare State: Chapter 4. Growth, Poverty, and Human 
Development (Gustav Ranis and Tavneet Suri, Yale University)
Chapter 5. Globalization and the Welfare State: Developed, Developing, and Transition Countries (Gur 
Ofer, Israeli Economic Association)
Chapter 6. Globalization- Equities and Inequities: Moving Forward (George Vojta, E Standards Forum, 
New York)
Chapter 7. Globalization and Social Stress in Tanzania (Nguyuru H. I. Lipumba, Civic United Front, 
Tanzania)
Part Three: Globalization and Migration: Chapter 8. State Policy and International Ethnic Migrants: 
Indian and Chinese Experiences in Asia (Arun Agrawal, University of Michigan; Suranjan Weeraratne, 
McGill University, Montreal, Canada)
Chapter 9. The European Union Policy on Asylum and Immigration: Building a Fortress Europe? 
(Andrzej Bolesta, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management, Warsaw, Poland)
Part Four: Globalization and the European Union Integration:
Chapter 10. ôGlobalizationö and ôEuropeanizationö: A Double Challenge for Emerging Europe (Laszlo 
Csaba, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary)
Chapter 11. Formal Demands, Informal Responses: The EU and State Reform in Candidate Countries 
(Anna Grzymala-Busse, Yale University); Bibliography; About the Authors; Index.

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Globalization -- Social aspects.
Economic development -- Social aspects.