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1 online resource (xiii, 368 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
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Cambridge studies in international relations ; 98 |
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Cambridge studies in international relations ; 98
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
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Power in global governance / Michael Barnett, Raymond Duvall -- Power, institutions, and the production of inequality / Andrew Hurrell -- Policing and global governance / Mark Laffey, Jutta Weldes -- Power, fairness, and the global economy / Ethan B. Kapstein -- Power politics and the institutionalization of international relations / Lloyd Gruber -- Power, governance, and the WTO: a comparative institutional approach / Gregory Shaffer -- The power of liberal international organizations / Michael Barnett, Martha Finnemore -- The power of interpretive communities / Ian Johnstone |
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This edited volume examines power in its different dimensions in global governance. Scholars tend to underestimate the importance of power in international relations because of a failure to see its multiple forms. To expand the conceptual aperture, this book presents and employs a taxonomy that alerts scholars to the different kinds of power that are present in world politics. A team of international scholars demonstrate how these different forms connect and intersect in global governance in a range of different issue areas. Bringing together a variety of theoretical perspectives, this volume invites scholars to reconsider their conceptualization of power in world politics and how such a move can enliven and enrich their understanding of global governance |
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TAEBDC; 2009 |
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Print version: 9780521840248
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Power (Social sciences) -- Congresses
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International organization -- Congresses
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International relations -- Congresses
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Alt Author |
Barnett, Michael N., 1960- editor
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Duvall, Raymond, editor
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