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NEW DIPLOMACY IN THE POST-COLD WAR WORLD Susan Strange New Diplomacy in the Post-Cold War World Essays for Susan Strange Edited by Roger Morgan Professor of Political Science European University Institute, Florence Jochen Lorentzen Researcher European University Institute Anna Leander PhD Candidate European University Institute S tefano Guzzini PhD Candidate European University Institute lSOth YEAR M St. Martin' s Press Selection, editorial matter and Introduction © Roger Morgan, Jochen Lorentzen, Anna Leander and Stefano Guzzini 1993 Chapters 1-21, 23, 24 © The Macmillan Press LId 1993 Chapter 22 © Loukas Tsoukalis 1993 Postscript © Ralf Dahrendorf 1993 Softcover reprint ofthe hardcover 1st edition 1993 978-0-333-59711-8 All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted save with written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, or under the terms of any licence permitting limited copying issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London W I P 9HE. Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. First published in Great Britain 1993 by THE MACMILLAN PRESS LT D Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 2XS and London Companies and representatives throughout the world A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. ISBN 978-1-349-22740-2 ISBN 978-1-349-22738-9 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-349-22738-9 First published in the Uni ted States of America 1993 by Scholarly and Reference Division, ST. MARTIN'S PRESS, INC., 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010 ISBN 978-0-312-09683-0 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data New diplomacy in the post-cold war world : essays fur Susan Strange / edited by Roger Morgan ... let al.l. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-312-09683-0 (SI. Martin's Press) I. International economic relations. 2. International finance. 3. Commercial policy. 4. International cooperation. I. Strange, Susan, 1923- . 11. Morgan, Roger, 1932- HFI359.N467 1993 337--dc20 93-7293 CIP A Cake tor Susan Acknowledgements A few days before the last birthday prior to the one this volume is meant to celebrate, Susan Strange, with her very own flattery, Iikened the European University Institute, on the occasion of a conference on Japan sbe had organised, to an 'intellectual Club MMiterranoo'. True to farne and form, sbe Iambasted the institute and the European Community for worrying only about their own affairs and not showing enough concern f<X' the world at large. Dear Congratulant, here you go - friends, colleagues, students and admirers heed your call and try to make sense of the world after the Cold War. This cake would not have been baked without the assistance of many people. They include Nancy AltobelIi, Annie Bremner, Tim Farmiloe, Sandra Krarner, Pamela Merritt, Machteid Nijsten, Emile Nool, Hilary Parker, Brigitte Schwab, Cliff, Jane and Kate Selly, Michael Suhr, Caterina Tomei, Clare Wace, Margriet Wassing, and many more at the European University Institute and around the globe. We would like to thank the contributors - not for turning in their chap ters on time and with the specifications asked for; or for keeping space limits; or for putting a 5.4 floppy folded in an ordinary envelope; but, yes, for responding enthusiastically to the invitation to contribute to UIis volume. The result, in our eyes, speaks for itself. The more parties, the better. Roger Tooze and Gautam Sen have also prepared a Festschrift in honour of Susan Strange wh ich is scheduled to appear later this year with Frances Pinter in London. 8 June 1923 saw the birth of a great intellectual 'midwife' - as she would call it. We arc happy and honoured to know her as teacher and feiend. Dear Susan. happy birthday! The editors. San Domenico di Fiesoie, February 1993. v Contents v Acknowledgments Introduction New Ideas for a Strange World: M~langes pour Susan 3 STEFANO GUZZINI, ANNA LEANDER, JOCHEN LORENlZEN, ROGER MORGAN Part I New Analyses for aChanging Global Political Economy 'Sea-Changes' in the Global Political &anomy Realism, Political Economy and the Future World ROBERT W. COX 27 Rival Workers: Bargaining Power and Justice in Global Systems MICHAEL H. ALLEN 45 The Limits of Diplomacy: The Influence of Ttraditional Economic Relations in a New World ABELARDO ARANTES JR. 55 International Political Economy in Need of New Approaches Forecasting the 1992 French Referendum A.F.K. ORGANSKI & BRUCE BUENO DE MESQUITA 67 Deus ex machina: The Process of International Economic Cooperation PETER ELLEH0J 76 Beyond the Challenge of Neorealism: An Agenda for the Study of International Political Economy BERTJAN VERBEEK 90 VII VIII Contents Part II Emerging Structures - New Bargains New Games in the 'Casino' ? Financial Relations: Between Internationalism and Transnationalism MARCELLO OE CECCO 101 Moving Toward a World of Convertibility MARTIN G. GILMAN 112 From Monetary Manager to Crisis Manager: Systemic Change and the International Monetary Fund LOUIS W. PAULY 122 Authorities and Markets. The Case of BIS Standards SOIcm ENKYO 131 National Development and the International Management of 'Surplus Capacity' The Decay of GA TI: Does Multilateralism Have a Future? VICTORIA CURZON PRICE 139 Rethinking Free Trade RONALO DORE 148 Self-Reliance: Mao Zedong on the Shoulders of Friedrich List WOLFGANG DECKERS 158 'Rival States - Rival Firm.. ' 'Rival States' Revisited JOHN M. STOPFORO 171 A Multinational Corporation or an International Organisation? ROSALYNHIGGINS 182 Deregulating Gas and Electricity in Europe CHRIS CRAGG 191 The Political Economy of Environment and Information Conflict, Competence and Commitment to Cost Control in the Quest for Environment-Friendly Shipping ALlNE F.M. OE BIEVRE 203 Free-trade versus Environment: Catching Tuna Fish and Dolphins in GA TI Backwaters IDA J. KOPPEN 213 Contents IX Famine Prediction without Prevention: The Political Economy of Infonnation Use SUSANNA DAV lES 224 Part 111 Europe and 'The Transnational Empire' Mter the Cold War Declining Hegemony or 'Transnational Empire'? Good Housekeeping and the US Global Role DAVID P. CALLEO 237 The Persian Gulf War and the Myth ofLost Hegemony ISABELLE GRUNBERG 246 The EC in the 'New World Order' The Political Economy of New Europe LOUKAS TSOUKALIS 263 Order, What Order? The European Community in a Sea of Change JENS ÜDLANDER 272 The European Community in the 21st Century: Why an EC Security Policy is the Surest Route to European Union GILES MERRITI' 282 Postscript A New World Order: üld Forces, New Riddles, No Answers RALF DAHRENDORF 293 Contributors 303 Introduction New ldeas for a Strange World M~langes pour Susan STEF ANO GUZZINI ANNA LEANDER JOCHEN LOREN1ZEN ROGER MORGAN

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