Democratizing global governance / edited by Eşref Aksu and Joseph A. Camilleri.
Material type: TextPublisher: Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2002Description: xix, 306 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0333971221
- 9780333971222
- 033397123X
- 9780333971239
- 327 21
- JZ1318 .D457 2002
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 327 DEM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A292384B |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 284-292) and index.
Globalization and governance : an overview ; Taming capital, holding peace ; Democratizing governance / Majid Tehranian -- The political economy of globalization : the old and the new / Stephen Gill -- Financial globalization : the state, capital and policy-making / Kamal Malhotra, Marco Mezzera and Mümtaz Keklik -- The Asian financial crisis and IMF intervention / Marco Mezzera and Kamal Malhotra -- The role of portfolio investors in the Asian financial crisis / Adam Harmes -- The case for regional and global financial regulation / Marco Mezzera, Kamal Malhotra and Mumtaz Keklik --Renewing the governance of the global economy / Kamal Malhotra -- Conflict prevention : towards a multi-dimensional approach / Michalis S. Michael -- The UN and disarmament : a global and regional action plan / Michael Hamel-Green -- The politics of biological and chemical disarmament / Susan Wright -- Reforming multilateral peace operations : a survey / Eşref Aksu -- Peace operations : the road ahead ; Major structural reform ; The politics of reform / Joseph A. Camilleri.
"Is globalization beyond human control? In this thought-provoking text, the myths and mantras of this apparently irresistible force are challenged and dissembled. By examining a number of fundamental questions, the contributors put forward a radical reform agenda for global governance. Can the global multilateral system be democratic? Are security and economic concerns separable? Can the development of a global civil society contribute to effective global governance? An important and wide ranging study, this book will be essential reading for graduates and researchers in international relations."--Publisher description.
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