Abstract
Introduction: film policy in a globalised cultural economy John Hill and Nobuko Kawashima 1. Regulating the global infrastructure of film labor exploitation Michael Curtin 2. Hollywood, the MPAA, and the formation of anti-piracy policy Paul McDonald 3. Living with Hollywood: British film policy and the definition of 'nationality' John Hill 4. German film policy's new horizons Randall Halle 5. 'Why not make films for New York?': the interaction between cultural, political and commercial perspectives in Swedish film policy 1963-2013 Olof Hedling and Per Vesterlund 6. Film policy under globalization: the case of Mexico Armida de la Garza 7. The Chinese-Korean co-production pact: collaborative encounters and the accelerating expansion of Chinese cinema Brian Yecies 8. Film policy in Japan - an isolated species on the verge of extinction? Nobuko Kawashima
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