Capital & Class Capital & Class Author Index 1991 Bromley, Simon. Crisis in the Gulf Focussing on the challenge posed to US hegemony by Saddam’s drive for regional dominance, Simon Bromley considers the realities behind the war in the Gulf. Bromley, Simon. The politics ofp ostmodernism A review of four recent contributions to the literature on Postmodernism (Harvey, Callinicos, Giddens and Sayer) analysing the politics of postmodernism. oi a comments on ‘Capital in General and the Structure ofM arx's 1ta A es to Michael Heinrich’s article on ‘Marx’s theory of Capital’ published in Capital & Class No.38. Burnham, Peter. Neo-Gramscian hegemony and the international order How are states related to one another in an international world order? Burnham argues that neither realpolitik nor conceptions of hegemony derived from Gramsci supply the key. Instead, an interrogation of the capital relation is what is wanted. Bina, Cyrus and Behzad Yaghmaian. Post-war global accumulation and the transnationalisation ofreapieal In the face of deepening transnationalisation of capitalism, the authors argue with particular reference to less developed countries that the state tries to reconcile national policies with the global accumulation of capital. Cagatay, Niliifer and Giinseli Berik. Transition to export-led growth in Turkey: Is there feminisation of enn Using evidence from Turkey, the authors question the view that the shift to export-led development strategies necessarily leads to a shift towards the employment of women. Carter, Bob. Politics and Process in the making ofM anufacturing, Science and Finance (MSF) An in-depth analysis of the machinations behind the merger that created Manufacturing, Science and Finance — one of Britain’s newest Trade Unions. Cohen, Sheila. Us and Them: business unionism in America and some implications for the UK Basing her argument on a review of Kim Moody’s An Injury to All Sheila Cohen reflects on the relations between trade unionism and the politics of socialism. Gunn, Philip. Frank Lloyd Wright and the passage to Fordism A synthesis of the Marxist debate on ‘Fordism’ with themes in twentieth century architectural discussion. Lambert, John. Europe: The nation-state dies hard Lambert reviews recent developments towards closer European integration, and sketches the requirements for an effective Europe-wide opposition to the dominance of big business. Lyberaki, Antigone. Crisis and restructuring in Greek small scale industry: a case of flexible specialisation A review of the evidence on, and the prospects for, small scale industry in Greece which concludes that so far its ‘flexibility’ has been defensive. McIntyre, Richard. The political economy and class analytics of international capital ws: US indi capital in the 1970s and 80s Drawing mainly on the US experience, McIntyre argues that the state’s power to affect international economic transactions remains significant, especially for direct investments. McMichael, Philip and David Myhre. Global regulation vs. the nation-state: agro-food systems and the new politics ofc apital The authors believe that the dichotomy between nation-states and global capital has been transcended with the emergence of a global form of regulation of capitalism. They examine the international food industry as a case in point. McNally, David. Beyond nationalism, beyond protectionism: loer and the Canada- US Free Trade Agreement The Canadian labour movement's opposition to the US-Canada Free Trade Agreement is criticised by McNally from an internationalist standpoint. Capital & Class Capital & Class Author Index 1991 Bromley, Simon. Crisis in the Gulf Focussing on the challenge posed to US hegemony by Saddam’s drive for regional dominance, Simon Bromley considers the realities behind the war in the Gulf. Bromley, Simon. The politics ofp ostmodernism A review of four recent contributions to the literature on Postmodernism (Harvey, Callinicos, Giddens and Sayer) analysing the politics of postmodernism. oi a comments on ‘Capital in General and the Structure ofM arx's 1ta A es to Michael Heinrich’s article on ‘Marx’s theory of Capital’ published in Capital & Class No.38. Burnham, Peter. Neo-Gramscian hegemony and the international order How are states related to one another in an international world order? Burnham argues that neither realpolitik nor conceptions of hegemony derived from Gramsci supply the key. Instead, an interrogation of the capital relation is what is wanted. Bina, Cyrus and Behzad Yaghmaian. Post-war global accumulation and the transnationalisation ofreapieal In the face of deepening transnationalisation of capitalism, the authors argue with particular reference to less developed countries that the state tries to reconcile national policies with the global accumulation of capital. Cagatay, Niliifer and Giinseli Berik. Transition to export-led growth in Turkey: Is there feminisation of enn Using evidence from Turkey, the authors question the view that the shift to export-led development strategies necessarily leads to a shift towards the employment of women. Carter, Bob. Politics and Process in the making ofM anufacturing, Science and Finance (MSF) An in-depth analysis of the machinations behind the merger that created Manufacturing, Science and Finance — one of Britain’s newest Trade Unions. Cohen, Sheila. Us and Them: business unionism in America and some implications for the UK Basing her argument on a review of Kim Moody’s An Injury to All Sheila Cohen reflects on the relations between trade unionism and the politics of socialism. Gunn, Philip. Frank Lloyd Wright and the passage to Fordism A synthesis of the Marxist debate on ‘Fordism’ with themes in twentieth century architectural discussion. Lambert, John. Europe: The nation-state dies hard Lambert reviews recent developments towards closer European integration, and sketches the requirements for an effective Europe-wide opposition to the dominance of big business. Lyberaki, Antigone. Crisis and restructuring in Greek small scale industry: a case of flexible specialisation A review of the evidence on, and the prospects for, small scale industry in Greece which concludes that so far its ‘flexibility’ has been defensive. McIntyre, Richard. The political economy and class analytics of international capital ws: US indi capital in the 1970s and 80s Drawing mainly on the US experience, McIntyre argues that the state’s power to affect international economic transactions remains significant, especially for direct investments. McMichael, Philip and David Myhre. Global regulation vs. the nation-state: agro-food systems and the new politics ofc apital The authors believe that the dichotomy between nation-states and global capital has been transcended with the emergence of a global form of regulation of capitalism. They examine the international food industry as a case in point. McNally, David. Beyond nationalism, beyond protectionism: loer and the Canada- US Free Trade Agreement The Canadian labour movement's opposition to the US-Canada Free Trade Agreement is criticised by McNally from an internationalist standpoint. Author Index 1991 Pastor Jr., Manuel and Gary A . Dymski. Debt crisis and class conflict in Latin 43 p.203 157 America The authors develop and test a class-based model of the economic surplus to show how the burden of the Latin American debt crisis has been placed on workers. Peck, Jamie. The politics of training in Britain: contradictions in the TEC initiative 44 p.23 Analysing Training and Enterprise Councils for the contradictions between the rhetoric and practice of such neo-liberal bodies. Picciotto, Sol. The internationalisation of the state A historical analysis of the internationalisation of state functions, arguing that a new popular internationalist movement is needed in response to global capitalism. Pitelis, Christos. Beyond the nation-state?: The transnational firm and the nation-state Drawing on a range of theories of the transnational firm and of the nation-state, Pitelis presents the view that the state retains significant autonomy, and that its relationship to the firm involves a mix of rivalry and collusion. Pooley, Sam. The state rules, OK? The continuing political economy of nation-states of the nation-state as the main location of political practices. Rosa, Kumudhini. Strategies of organisation and resistance: women workers in Sri Lankan Free Trade Zones Rosa discusses the emergence of new and creative forms of resistance among women workers. Ruccio, David; Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff. Class beyond the nation-state The authors argue that the analysis of global capitalism can and must be grounded in an adequate understanding of class. Scherrer, Cristoph. Seeking a way out of Fordism: the US steel and auto industries An analysis of the US auto and steel industries in a period of restructuring. Stirling, John. This great Europe of ours: trade unions and 1992 Stirling discusses the value of the European Community’s Social Charter to British Trade Unions and their members. Williamson, Hugh. Japanese enterprise unions in transnational companies: prospects for international co-operation As Japanese transnational companies set up operations in developing countries, are enterprise unions assisting their counterparts elsewhere? Williamson considers the evidence from Thailand. Wiseman, Nelson. The native issue in Canada Dramatic acts of protest by native Canadians have raised the profile of the ‘native issue’ over the last year. Wiseman looks behind the news to consider the sources of native grievances and the prospects for accomplishing native goals. Book Reviews Gerstenberger, Heide. Die subjecktlose Gewalt, Theorie der Entstehung biirgerlicher 45 Staatsgewalt reviewed by Werner Bonefeld Charles, Nickie and Marion Kerr. Women, Food and Families reviewed by Muriel 44 L. Carr. Friedman, Andrew L., with Dominic S. Cornford. Computer Systems Development: 44 History, Organization and Implementation reviewed by Fergus Murray. Jessop, Bob. State Theory: Putting Capitalist States in their Place reviewed by Tom Ling. 44