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Globalizing Interests Pressure Groups And Denationalization Michael Zurn Ed

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Globalizing Interests Pressure Groups And Denationalization Michael Zurn Ed
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Michael Zurn (ed.), Gregor Walter (ed.)
ISBN: 9780791465097, 9780791465103, 0791465098, 0791465101
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Globalizing Interests Pressure Groups And Denationalization Michael Zurn Ed by Michael Zurn (ed.), Gregor Walter (ed.) 9780791465097, 9780791465103, 0791465098, 0791465101 instant download after payment.

Globalizing Interests is an innovative study of globalization "from inside," looking at the reaction of nationally constituted interest groups to challenges produced by the denationalization process. The contributors focus on business associations, trade unions, civil rights organizations, and right-wing populists from Canada, Germany, Great Britain, and the United States, and examine how they have responded to three extremely globalized issue areas: the Internet, migration, and climate change. What they find is that "the politics of denationalization" is a new game with new rules, new teams, and surprisingly broad support for governance beyond the nation state.

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