ABSTRACT
This title was first published in 2001. Containing a wide array of intellectual perspectives, this illuminating text takes an authoritative look at the rules, decision-making procedures and organizational resources at the heart of the institutions of global governance and provides a much-needed Asian perspective on key issues, dealing with new questions raised at the Okinawa summit. Particularly suitable for graduate courses in political science, international political economy, international organizations, corporate strategy and international business, as well as having implications for the public policy community.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I: NEW CHALLENGES IN GLOBAL 'NEW ECONOMY' GOVERNANCE
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PART II: NEW DIRECTIONS IN GLOBAL FINANCIAL GOVERNANCE
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PART III: NEW DIRECTIONS IN GLOBAL TRADE GOVERNANCE
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PART IV: CONCLUSION
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APPENDICES