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Political Globalization State Power And Social Forces 2nd Edition Morten Ougaard

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Political Globalization State Power And Social Forces 2nd Edition Morten Ougaard
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Morten Ougaard
ISBN: 9781403943996, 9780333963159, 1403943990, 0333963156
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 2

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Political Globalization State Power And Social Forces 2nd Edition Morten Ougaard by Morten Ougaard 9781403943996, 9780333963159, 1403943990, 0333963156 instant download after payment.

Morten Ougaard provides a new and distinct theoretical perspective to the analysis of the globalization of politics. The book analyzes global governance as the partial and uneven globalization of different aspects of statehood. It focuses on the institutional infrastructure, highlighting the role of the G7/OECD nexus in providing strategic leadership; discusses an emerging global function of societal persistence or public goods; governance and relations of power between social forces; and finally it discusses American hegemonic leadership in the light of the dual power/persistence perspective.

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