Governance in a Global Economy : Political Authority in Transition
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Donald E. Klingner Public Administration Review : Provides important insights into globalization's complex and contradictory effects on political authority and governance in general.
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Timothy J. Sinclair, University of Warwick, coauthor of "Approaches to World Order" : This well-crafted and timely volume challenges the common assumption that globalization is an inexorable force severely circumscribing the policy autonomy or sovereignty of national governments. Its chapters make for a rich collection of ideas, evidence, and rigorous social science theorizing about the causes and consequences of global change. Following the terrible events of September 11, 2001, some observers speculated that 'globalization is dead.' But this has proven not to be so. Indeed, the issues addressed in this book are more important than ever for those concerned with pursuing an understanding of contemporary international affairs.
Eric Helleiner, Trent University, author of "States and the Re-emergence of Global Finance" : This book includes a number of excellent chapters by many of the leading scholars in international political economy that advance important and innovative arguments for globalization's impact on governance as being indeterminate. The editors are to be commended on bringing together such a high quality group of researchers in one volume.
Governance in a Global Economy : Political Authority in Transition
Governance in a Global Economy : Political Authority in Transition,Miles Kahler,David A. Lake,Princeton University Press,0691114021,Corporate governance,Globalization,Government policy,International Relations - General,International business enterpr,International business enterprises,Management,Political Science,Politics / Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Economics,Political Science / International Relations,Political Science and International Relations,Political science & theory
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