The Limits of Global GovernancePsychology Press, 2005 - 167 pages Are we creating an ungovernable world? Can we be confident that our existing modes of global governance are sufficient, or adaptable enough, to meet the challenges of globalization? This new study powerfully tackles these key questions, delivering a provocative examination of the cognitive, practical and political limits on our ability to exercise systems of regulation and control on the same scale as the globalizing forces already shaping the human condition. Key issues addressed include: |
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Contents
The development of the governance concept | 16 |
Is governance global or just all over the map? | 32 |
The interaction of human and natural systems | 45 |
conceptual challenges | 65 |
Authority and accountability in a global arena | 88 |
disseminative systems and global governance | 99 |
The limits of global governance | 112 |
Notes | 135 |
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Globalization / Anti-Globalization: Beyond the Great Divide David Held,Anthony McGrew Limited preview - 2007 |