Limits of Global GovernanceRoutledge, 1991 - 245 pages "This book is essential reading for those with research interests in Global Politics, International Relations and Globalisation."--Jacket |
Contents
1 The human condition | 1 |
2 The development of the governance concept | 16 |
3 Is governance global or just all over the map? | 32 |
4 The interaction of human and natural systems | 45 |
conceptual challenges | 65 |
6 Authority and accountability in a global arena | 88 |
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