Privatisation and the historical paths of the political
Résumé
Table des matières de l'ouvrage :
Introduction: From Privatising the Economy to Privatising the State, by Béatrice Hibou
Part I. Privatisation of State Enterprises
From Corruption to Regulation: Post-Communist Enterprises in Poland, by François Bafoil
Shenyang: Privatisation in the Vanguard of Socialism, by Antoine Kemen
Part II: Privatisation of International Relations
Privatisation of Sovereignty and the Survival of Weak States, by William Reno
Non-Sovereign Power: New Regulatory Authorities and Change in the Lake Chad Basin States, by Janet Roitman
Fictitious Privatisation: Relations with Taiwan, by Françoise Mengin
Part III: Political Transition and Privatisation of the State
Is China Becoming an Ordinary State?, by Jean-Louis Rocca
Privatisation and Political Change in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia, by Gilles Favarel-Garrigues
The Pastoral Government Idea and Privatisation of the State in Indonesia, by Romain Bertrand
Postface: Tenants of the House: Privatising the State and Building the Political Sphere, by Yves Chevrier
Introduction: From Privatising the Economy to Privatising the State, by Béatrice Hibou
Part I. Privatisation of State Enterprises
From Corruption to Regulation: Post-Communist Enterprises in Poland, by François Bafoil
Shenyang: Privatisation in the Vanguard of Socialism, by Antoine Kemen
Part II: Privatisation of International Relations
Privatisation of Sovereignty and the Survival of Weak States, by William Reno
Non-Sovereign Power: New Regulatory Authorities and Change in the Lake Chad Basin States, by Janet Roitman
Fictitious Privatisation: Relations with Taiwan, by Françoise Mengin
Part III: Political Transition and Privatisation of the State
Is China Becoming an Ordinary State?, by Jean-Louis Rocca
Privatisation and Political Change in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia, by Gilles Favarel-Garrigues
The Pastoral Government Idea and Privatisation of the State in Indonesia, by Romain Bertrand
Postface: Tenants of the House: Privatising the State and Building the Political Sphere, by Yves Chevrier