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Is globalization beyond human control? In this thought-provoking text, the myths and mantras of this apparently irresistible force are challenged and dissembled. By examining a number of fundamental questions, the contributors put forward a radical reform agenda for global governance. Can the global multilateral system be democratic? Are security and economic concerns separable? Can the development of a global civil society contribute to effective global governance? An important and wide ranging study, this book will be essential reading for graduates and researchers in international relations.…mehr

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Is globalization beyond human control? In this thought-provoking text, the myths and mantras of this apparently irresistible force are challenged and dissembled. By examining a number of fundamental questions, the contributors put forward a radical reform agenda for global governance. Can the global multilateral system be democratic? Are security and economic concerns separable? Can the development of a global civil society contribute to effective global governance? An important and wide ranging study, this book will be essential reading for graduates and researchers in international relations.
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STEPHEN GILL Professor of Political Science, York University, Canada MICHAEL HAMEL-GREEN Associate Professor, Department of Social Inquiry and Community Studies, Victoria University, Melbourne ADAM HARMES Postdoctoral Fellow, Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto MUMTAZ KEKLIK Principal Consultant, UNDP Project on Trade and Sustainable Human Development Report KAMAL MALHOTRA Senior Civil Society Adviser at UNDP MARCO MEZZERA Research Associate with Focus and the Global South, Bangkok, Thailand MICHALIS S. MICHAEL Lecturer in International Relations, La Trobe University, Melbourne MAJID TEHRANIAN Professor of International Communication, University of Hawaii SUSAN WRIGHT Historian of Science directing an international research project