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Notes on Contributors xi
Series Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xv
List of Abbreviations xvi
Introduction 1
1 Civilizing markets through global standards 3
BRETT BOWDEN AND LEONARD SEABROOKE
Civilization, the civilizing ideal, and standards of civilization 5
Structure of the book 10
Concluding remarks 15
PARTI
Conceptual history 17
2 Civilization, standards, and markets 19
BRETT BOWDEN
The ideal of civilization 19
Standards of civilization 25
Markets as civilizers 28
3 Civilizing peoples through state citizenship and democracy 34
BARRY HINDESS
Citizenship in the system of states 35
Liberalism as a governmental project 37
A standard of citizenship and democracy 40
viii Contents
4 Civilizing market standards and the moral self 45
MATTHEW WATSON
Smith on the individual within market society 47
The impartial spectator and the condition of market society 51
Embedding standards of market civilization: the stoic tradition versus the
World Bank 54
Conclusion 58
5 Civilizing the global economy: racism and the continuity
of Anglo Saxon imperialism 60
JOHN M. HOBSON
The racist origins of the imperial market standard of civilization.
1700 1850 60
The British civilizing mission: disciplining and punishing the East 66
The American civilizing mission: disciplining and punishing the East 69
Conclusion 76
6 Civilizing the bad: ethical problems with neo liberal
approaches to corruption 77
MLADA BUKOVANSKY
Corruption is now bad 79
Economic and institutional rationales in anti corruption discourse 82
Clarifying the moral and political dimensions of anti corruption discourse 86
Conclusion 91
PARTD
Contemporary cases 93
7 Civilizing techniques: Transparency International and
the spread of anti corruption 95
PETER LARMOUR
Transparency International 95
Civilization and civilizing projects 97
Institutional isomorphism 99
Coercion 102
Mimesis 103
Professionalizatim 104
Evaluation 105
Conclusions: TI and the spread of civilization 105
Contents ix
8 Civilizing international monetary systems 107
MICHAEL J. OLIVER
The Gold Standard and the interwar years 108
The Brettim Woods years 111
Conflict and co operation, 1973 89 114
The contemporary global standard in monetary affairs 117
Conclusions 117
9 Civilizing labor markets: the World Bank in Central Asia 119
ANDRE BROOME
The post Soviet context in Central Asia 121
The World Bank and labor systems 122
Central Asian responses to the World Bank s reforms and the limits of
institutional isomorphism 126
Conclusion 132
10 Civilizing through transparency: the International
Monetary Fund 134
JACQUELINE BEST
Civilizing globalization 136
A return to standards of civilization? 138
Conclusion 144
11 Civilizing global capital markets: room to groove? 146
LEONARD SEABROOKE
Civilizing ideas in capital markets: a historical sketch 147
Civilizing ideas in the international rentier economy 149
Civilizing ideas in the international creditor economy 153
Conclusion 159
12 Civilizing tax havens: the OECD and the harmful
tax practices initiative 161
GEMMA KYLE
Civilizing international tax competition 162
Contestation and resistance 165
Conclusion 173
x Contents
13 Civilizing drugs: intellectual property rights in
global pharmaceutical markets 175
JILLIAN CLARE COHEN
The GAIT and its provisions to protect health of populations 177
The TRIPS Agreement: tripping over the disconnect between trade and
health objectives 179
The policy watershed: the Doha Accord 182
WTO dispute settlement and access to essential medicines 184
Conclusions 186
14 Civilizing global trade: alterglobalizers and the
Double Movement 188
GEOFFREY A. PIGMAN
Trade and civilization: transformations 188
Free trade and empire: mission civilisatrice 192
Alterglobalization: another world is possible 196
Conclusions 203
Conclusion 205
15 Civilizing global market standards: double edged
discourses and their policy implications 207
LEONARD SEABROOKE AND BRETT BOWDEN
Conceptual reprise 209
Five themes recapped 211
Policy implications and future research 214
In conclusion 215
Bibliography .. 217
Index 239
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Contents
Notes on Contributors xi
Series Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xv
List of Abbreviations xvi
Introduction 1
1 Civilizing markets through global standards 3
BRETT BOWDEN AND LEONARD SEABROOKE
Civilization, the civilizing ideal, and standards of civilization 5
Structure of the book 10
Concluding remarks 15
PARTI
Conceptual history 17
2 Civilization, standards, and markets 19
BRETT BOWDEN
The ideal of civilization 19
Standards of civilization 25
Markets as civilizers 28
3 Civilizing peoples through state citizenship and democracy 34
BARRY HINDESS
Citizenship in the system of states 35
Liberalism as a governmental project 37
A standard of citizenship and democracy 40
viii Contents
4 Civilizing market standards and the moral self 45
MATTHEW WATSON
Smith on the individual within market society 47
The impartial spectator and the condition of market society 51
Embedding standards of market civilization: the stoic tradition versus the
World Bank 54
Conclusion 58
5 Civilizing the global economy: racism and the continuity
of Anglo Saxon imperialism 60
JOHN M. HOBSON
The racist origins of the imperial market standard of civilization.
1700 1850 60
The British civilizing mission: disciplining and punishing the East 66
The American civilizing mission: disciplining and punishing the East 69
Conclusion 76
6 Civilizing the bad: ethical problems with neo liberal
approaches to corruption 77
MLADA BUKOVANSKY
Corruption is now bad 79
Economic and institutional rationales in anti corruption discourse 82
Clarifying the moral and political dimensions of anti corruption discourse 86
Conclusion 91
PARTD
Contemporary cases 93
7 Civilizing techniques: Transparency International and
the spread of anti corruption 95
PETER LARMOUR
Transparency International 95
Civilization and civilizing projects 97
Institutional isomorphism 99
Coercion 102
Mimesis 103
Professionalizatim 104
Evaluation 105
Conclusions: TI and the spread of civilization 105
Contents ix
8 Civilizing international monetary systems 107
MICHAEL J. OLIVER
The Gold Standard and the interwar years 108
The Brettim Woods years 111
Conflict and co operation, 1973 89 114
The contemporary global standard in monetary affairs 117
Conclusions 117
9 Civilizing labor markets: the World Bank in Central Asia 119
ANDRE BROOME
The post Soviet context in Central Asia 121
The World Bank and labor systems 122
Central Asian responses to the World Bank's reforms and the limits of
institutional isomorphism 126
Conclusion 132
10 Civilizing through transparency: the International
Monetary Fund 134
JACQUELINE BEST
Civilizing globalization 136
A return to standards of civilization? 138
Conclusion 144
11 Civilizing global capital markets: room to groove? 146
LEONARD SEABROOKE
Civilizing ideas in capital markets: a historical sketch 147
Civilizing ideas in the international rentier economy 149
Civilizing ideas in the international creditor economy 153
Conclusion 159
12 Civilizing tax havens: the OECD and the harmful
tax practices initiative 161
GEMMA KYLE
Civilizing international tax competition 162
Contestation and resistance 165
Conclusion 173
x Contents
13 Civilizing drugs: intellectual property rights in
global pharmaceutical markets 175
JILLIAN CLARE COHEN
The GAIT and its provisions to protect health of populations 177
The TRIPS Agreement: tripping over the disconnect between trade and
health objectives 179
The policy watershed: the Doha Accord 182
WTO dispute settlement and access to essential medicines 184
Conclusions 186
14 Civilizing global trade: alterglobalizers and the
'Double Movement' 188
GEOFFREY A. PIGMAN
Trade and civilization: transformations 188
Free trade and empire: mission civilisatrice 192
Alterglobalization: another world is possible 196
Conclusions 203
Conclusion 205
15 Civilizing global market standards: double edged
discourses and their policy implications 207
LEONARD SEABROOKE AND BRETT BOWDEN
Conceptual reprise 209
Five themes recapped 211
Policy implications and future research 214
In conclusion 215
Bibliography . 217
Index 239 |
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