Table of Contents
Foreword
Matthew Louis Bishop and Anthony Payne
1. The political economies of different globalizations: theorizing reglobalization
Matthew Louis Bishop and Anthony Payne
2. Creating a race to the top in global tax governance: the political case for tax spillover assessments
Andrew Baker and Richard Murphy
3. The IMF, tackling inequality, and post-neoliberal ‘reglobalization’: the paradoxes of political legitimation within economistic parameters
Ben Clift and Te-Anne Robles
4. Reglobalizing trade: progressive global governance in an age of uncertainty
James Scott and Rorden Wilkinson
5. Towards a feminist global trade politics
Erin Hannah, Adrienne Roberts and Silke Trommer
6. Reforming global climate governance in an age of bullshit
Hayley Stevenson
7. Philosophies of migration governance in a globalizing world
Antoine Pécoud
8. Steering towards reglobalization: can a reformed G20 rise to the occasion?
Matthew Louis Bishop and Anthony Payne