The UN, World Bank, and the IMF were all created in the radically different world of the 1940s. It is becoming increasingly apparent that our global structures are struggling to cope with the new globalized, interconnected challenges of the twenty-first century. Ian Goldin looks to the future to consider radical new approaches to our world order.
The UN, World Bank, and the IMF were all created in the radically different world of the 1940s. It is becoming increasingly apparent that our global structures are struggling to cope with the new globalized, interconnected challenges of the twenty-first century. Ian Goldin looks to the future to consider radical new approaches to our world order.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Ian Goldin is the Director of the Oxford University's Oxford Martin School, Oxford University Professor of Globalisation and Development and Professorial Fellow at Balliol College, Oxford. From 2001 to 2006 he was at the World Bank, first as Director of Policy and then as Vice President. He has published over fifty articles and fifteen books, including ^iGlobalisation for Development: Meeting New Challenges^r (OUP, 2012) and ^iExceptional People: How Migration Shaped our World and Will Define our Future^r (PUP, 2011).
Inhaltsangabe
List of acronyms and abbreviations 1: New Global Governance Challenges 2: Reconciling global, national, and local interests 3: Rethinking Reform: nations, networks and knowledge 4: The Power of One: The role of individuals 5: What can be done? Bibliography
List of acronyms and abbreviations 1: New Global Governance Challenges 2: Reconciling global, national, and local interests 3: Rethinking Reform: nations, networks and knowledge 4: The Power of One: The role of individuals 5: What can be done? Bibliography
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