This volume focuses on the effects of the internationalization of national markets on domestic politics.
Part I. Theoretical Framework: 1. Internationalization and domestic politics: an introduction Helen V. Milner and Robert O. Keohane; 2. The impact of the international economy on national policies Jeffrey A. Friedan and Ronald Rogowski; 3. Internationalization, institutions, and political change Geoffrey Garrett and Peter Lange; Part II. The Industrialized Democracies: 4. Capital mobility, trade and the domestic politics of economic policy Geoffrey Garrett; 5. Economic integration and the politics of monetary policy in the United States Jeffrey A. Friedan; 6. Internationalization and electoral politics in Japan Frances McCall Rosenbluth; Part III. Internationalization and Socialism: 7. Stalin's revenge: institutional barriers to internationalization in the Soviet Union Matthew Evangelista; 8. Internationalization and China's economic reforms Susan Shirk; Part IV. International Economic Crisis and Developing Countries: 9. The political economy of financial internationalization in the developing world Stephan Haggard and Sylvia Maxfield; Part V. Conclusion: 10. Internationalization and domestic politics: a conclusion Helen V. Milner and Robert O. Keohane.