Journal of International Affairs
Winter 1997: Privatization: Political and Economic Challenges
The Winter 1997 issue of the Journal examines the global trend toward privatization from a policy perspective. The effects of privatization on international relations, government policies and citizens' welfare are discussed in-depth by leading experts.
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Privatization: Editor's Forward
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Privatization and Political Theory, by Harvey Feigenbaum and Jeffrey Henig
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Lessons from Argentina's Privatization Experience, by Domingo Cavallo
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Privatization, the State and International Institutions, by Rubens Ricupero
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Interview--Poland's Privatization Process: A View from the Inside, by Janusz Lewandowski
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Methods of Privatization, by Andrew Berg and Elliot Berg
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Alleviating Motion Sickness: Transportation Privatization Trends in Developing Countries, by Peter N. Marber
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Privatization and Corruption in Transition Economies, by Daniel Kaufmann and Paul Siegelbaum
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Ideological Motivations of Privatization in Great Britain Versus Developing Countries, by Alan N. Miller
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Privatization and the Consolidation of Democratic Regimes: An Analysis and an Alternative, by Zhiyuan Chi
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Gender Bias and Family Distress: The Privatization Experience in Argentina, by Rosa N. Geldstein
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Retreating from the Commanding Heights: Privatization in an Indian Context, by A.J. Goulding
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Contracting Out as a Vehicle for Privatization: Half-Speed Ahead, by Jonas Prager
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Supplement: Privatization in Practice, by Tomas Jezek, Scott Thomas, Michelle Celarier, Michael Millea, Dominique Borde, Marie-Chrystel Dang-Tran