Regulating globalization: critical approaches to global governance

The authors of this book offer critical historical and forward-looking analyses on current global governance and formulate proposals towards achieving a more accountable and transparent, participatory global governance system, together with an institutional architecture for regulating globalization...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Tokyo [u.a.] United Nations Univ. Press 2007
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Summary:The authors of this book offer critical historical and forward-looking analyses on current global governance and formulate proposals towards achieving a more accountable and transparent, participatory global governance system, together with an institutional architecture for regulating globalization that combines economic efficiency and social equity. A main argument in the volume is that the legitimacy of global governance is weak, and the way to make it more legitimate is to enhance the participation of state and non-state agents, give a strong role to statehood and democratic politics, and priority to public interest over private/corporate interests in global governance.--Publisher's description.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:XII, 296 S.
ISBN:9280811363
9789280811360

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