ABSTRACT
Globalization and Governance is a completely up-to-date, impartial survey of a variety of perspectives on what constitutes governance and how globalization may impact governance and the state. Eleven essays and a thorough introduction provide a theoretical framework and a literature overview. Unlike most books on the subject, this does not espouse any ideological agenda and examines the topical subject of globalization in a conceptually rigorous way.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|136 pages
The concepts and politics of globalization and governance
chapter 5|27 pages
Globalization as governance
Toward an archaeology of contemporary political reason
part II|78 pages
Impact of globalization on the westphalian state
part III|80 pages
New institutions and new policies