11.2 Regions .P.J.Katzenstein,A World of Regions,chps.2,4 (pp.104-24,145-48),7.(Olin 405 Book Reserve) .P.J.Katzenstein and T.Shiraishi,eds.Beyond .Japan,chp.1.(Olin Room 405 Book Reserve) B.Eichengreen and J.A.Frankel,"Economic Regionalism:Evidence from Two 20th Century Episodes." .L.K.Mytelka,"Regional C-Operation and the New Logic of International Competition,"in L.K.Mytelka,ed.,South-South Co-Operation in a Global Perspective,pp.21-54. T.J.Pempel,ed.,Remapping East Asia:The Construction of a Region M.Kahler,International Institutions and the Political Economy of Integration,pp. xi-xxiV,80-116. P.Katzenstein and T.Shiraishi,eds.,Network Power:Japan and Asia. .P.Katzenstein,ed.,Tamed Power:Germany in Europe Week 12:Globalization/Convergence and Internationalization/Differentiation,Transitions and Trust 。Gilpin,.chapter I5 12.1 Globalization/Convergence and/or Internationalization/Differentiation .P.Katzenstein,A World of Regions,chp.1.(Olin 405 Book Reserve) .R.Abdelal,Capital Rules,chp.1.(Olin 405 Book Reserve) .D.Zweig,Internationalizing China:Domestic Interests and Global Linkages, Introduction,chps.I,Conclusion.(Olin 405 Book Reserve) T.Sinclair,The New Masters of Capital,chps.1,6,8.(Olin 405 Book Reserve) W.Ruigrok R.van Tulder,The Logic of International Restructuring,pp.1-11, 119-51. S.Vogel,Freer Markets,More Rules:Regulatory Reform in Advanced Industrial Countries,pp.1-42,256-69. L.Pauly,Opening Financial Markets:Banking Politics on the Pacific Rim,1-27, 153-85. .R.Friman and P.Andreas,The Illicit Global Economy and State Power,pp.1-23. S.Berger,"Introduction",in S.Berger and R.Dore,eds.,National Diversity and Global Capitalism,pp.1-25. R.Dore,"Convergence in Whose Interest",in Berger and Dore,pp.366-74 R.Wade,"Globalization and Its Limits:Reports of the Death of the National Economy are Greatly Exaggerated",in Berger and Dore,pp.29-59. 12.2 Transitions S.Horowitz,"Structural Sources of Post-Communist Market Reform:Economic Structure,Political Culture,and War,International Studies Ouarterly (2004):11.2 Regions P. J. Katzenstein, A World of Regions, chps. 2, 4 (pp.104-24,145-48),7. (Olin 405 Book Reserve) P.J. Katzenstein and T. Shiraishi, eds. Beyond Japan, chp.1. (Olin Room 405 Book Reserve) B. Eichengreen and J.A. Frankel, "Economic Regionalism: Evidence from Two 20th Century Episodes." L.K. Mytelka, "Regional C-Operation and the New Logic of International Competition," in L.K. Mytelka, ed., South-South Co-Operation in a Global Perspective, pp.21-54. T.J. Pempel, ed., Remapping East Asia: The Construction of a Region. M. Kahler, International Institutions and the Political Economy of Integration, pp. xi-xxiv, 80-116. P. Katzenstein and T. Shiraishi, eds., Network Power: Japan and Asia. P. Katzenstein, ed., Tamed Power: Germany in Europe Week 12: Globalization/Convergence and Internationalization/Differentiation, Transitions and Trust Gilpin, chapter 15 12.1 Globalization/Convergence and/or Internationalization/Differentiation P. Katzenstein, A World of Regions, chp. 1. (Olin 405 Book Reserve) R. Abdelal, Capital Rules, chp. 1. (Olin 405 Book Reserve) D. Zweig, Internationalizing China: Domestic Interests and Global Linkages, Introduction, chps. 1, Conclusion. (Olin 405 Book Reserve) T. Sinclair, The New Masters of Capital, chps. 1,6,8. (Olin 405 Book Reserve) W. Ruigrok & R. van Tulder, The Logic of International Restructuring, pp.1-11, 119-51. S. Vogel, Freer Markets, More Rules: Regulatory Reform in Advanced Industrial Countries, pp.1-42, 256-69. L. Pauly, Opening Financial Markets: Banking Politics on the Pacific Rim, 1-27, 153-85. R .Friman and P. Andreas, The Illicit Global Economy and State Power, pp. 1-23. S. Berger, “Introduction”, in S. Berger and R. Dore, eds., National Diversity and Global Capitalism, pp. 1-25. R. Dore, “Convergence in Whose Interest”, in Berger and Dore, pp. 366-74. R. Wade, “Globalization and Its Limits: Reports of the Death of the National Economy are Greatly Exaggerated”, in Berger and Dore, pp. 29-59. 12.2 Transitions S. Horowitz, “Structural Sources of Post-Communist Market Reform: Economic Structure, Political Culture, and War,” International Studies Quarterly (2004):