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This text thoroughly profiles the corporate elite of late twentieth-century Canada within a global context. It traces the fundamental changes in the structure of corporate power in Canada since the mid-1970s and highlights such key issues as the place of Canadian corporate power in the global context, the westward shift of Canadian corporate power, and the emergence of a North American corporate elite.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction: Surveying the Terrains of Corporate Power; Part I The Organizational Terrain; Chapter 2 From Oligarchy to Corporate Governance: The End of the Old Boys' Network?; Chapter 3 Strategic Control and Inter-corporate Enterprises; Chapter 4 Disorganized Capitalism and Transnational Finance Capital; Part II The Spatial Terrain; Chapter 5 Westward Drift: Corporate Power's Shifting Geography; Chapter 6 Continental Connections: Toward a North American Corporate Elite?; Chapter 7 The Canadian Corporte Elite in the Global Network; Part III The Hegemonic Terrain; Chapter 8 Consolidating a Neoliberal Policy Bloc; Chapter 9 Integrating Corporate and University Governance for a Globalizing World; Chapter 10 Conclusion: Corporate Power and Neoliberal Democracy; Bibliography; Tables; Figures; Appendix 1: Internet Sites on Corporate Power; Appendix 2: A Note on Methods