Global liberalism and political order toward a new grand compromise
Material type: TextSeries: SUNY series in global politicsPublication details: Albany State University of New York Press 2007Description: x,231p. 24 cmISBN:- 9780791470459
- 327.1 22 GL-
- JZ1308 .G58 2007
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-211) and index.
Introduction: Power, social purposes, and legitimacy in global governance / Steven Bernstein -- Global markets and global governance : the prospects for convergence / John Gerard Ruggie -- Would citizens support a new grand compromise? / Robert Wolfe and Matthew Mendelsohn -- The politics of international development : approaching a new grand compromise? / Jean Philippe Thérien -- The United Nations in a changing global economy / Louis W. Pauly -- Compromises of embedded knowledge : standards, codes and technical authority in global governance / Tony Porter -- Big judgments, elusive phenomena, and nuanced analysis : assessing where the world is headed / James N. Rosenau -- Currency blocs and the future of embedded liberalism / Eric Helleiner -- Institutional fragmentation and normative compromise in global environmental governance : what prospect for re-embedding? / Steven Bernstein and Maria Ivanova.
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