The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance (Cambridge Studies in International Relations)
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'... a timely and significant contribution to the new generation of globalization studies ...'. Political Studies Review
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The emergence of private authority is now a feature of the post-Cold War world. The contributors to this volume examine the implications of the erosion of the state's power in global governance. They analyze financial institutions, multinational corporations, religious terrorists and organized crime operations. Relating directly to debates concerning globalization and the role of international law, this study is of interest to scholars and students of international relations, politics, sociology and law.
The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance (Cambridge Studies in International Relations)
The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance (Cambridge Studies in International Relations),Rodney Bruce Hall,Thomas J. Biersteker,Steve Smith,Thomas Biersteker,Chris Brown,Phil Cerny,Alex Danchev,Joseph Grieco,John Groome,Richard Higgott,G. John Ikenberry,Caroline Kennedy-Pipe,Cambridge University Press,0521523370,Authority,International Relations - General,International organization,Political Science,Politics - Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Security, International,Sociological jurisprudence,State, The,International relations,Political Science / International Relations
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