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Governance without government : order and change in world politics / edited by James N. Rosenau and Ernst-Otto Czempiel

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge studies in international relations. 20 Publication details: Cambridge, [England] New York Cambridge University Press c1992 [4th Reprinted, 2000]Description: xii, 311 p. 24 cmISBN:
  • 0521405785
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JX 1954 G68 1992
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Contents:
Governance, order and change in world politics -- Governance with government: polyarchy in nineteenth-century European international politics -- The decaying pillars of the Westphalian temple: implications for international order and governance -- The 'Triumph' of neoclassical economics in the developing world: policy convergence and bases of governance in the international economic order -- Towards a post-hegemonic conceptualization of world order: reflections on the relevancy of Ibn -- The effectiveness of international institutions: hard cases and critical variables -- Explaining the regulation of transnational practices: a state-building approach -- 'And Still It Moves' state interests and social forces in the European Community -- Governance and democratization -- Micro sources of a changing global order.
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Préstamo Biblioteca Pedro Arrupe Acervo JX 1954 G68 1992 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 071723

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Governance, order and change in world politics -- Governance with government: polyarchy in nineteenth-century European international politics -- The decaying pillars of the Westphalian temple: implications for international order and governance -- The 'Triumph' of neoclassical economics in the developing world: policy convergence and bases of governance in the international economic order -- Towards a post-hegemonic conceptualization of world order: reflections on the relevancy of Ibn -- The effectiveness of international institutions: hard cases and critical variables -- Explaining the regulation of transnational practices: a state-building approach -- 'And Still It Moves' state interests and social forces in the European Community -- Governance and democratization -- Micro sources of a changing global order.

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