Multiple Modernities and Good Governance
Herausgeber: Meyer, Thomas; de Sales Marques, José Luís
Multiple Modernities and Good Governance
Herausgeber: Meyer, Thomas; de Sales Marques, José Luís
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This book represents the first discussion from a political science perspective of the concept of Multiple Modernities in three dimensions and addessing four concepts - Good Society, Good Governance, Human Security and Varieties of Capitalism
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This book represents the first discussion from a political science perspective of the concept of Multiple Modernities in three dimensions and addessing four concepts - Good Society, Good Governance, Human Security and Varieties of Capitalism
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781138574526
- ISBN-10: 113857452X
- Artikelnr.: 52713332
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 188
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781138574526
- ISBN-10: 113857452X
- Artikelnr.: 52713332
Thomas Meyer is Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the Technical University of Dortmund, Germany and Editor-in-Chief of the monthly political magazine, Neue Gesellschaft/Frankfurter Hefte Journal of Social Democracy. José Luís de Sales Marques is President of the Board of Directors of the Institute of European Studies of Macau.
Introduction [Thomas Meyer] Part I: Good governance 1. Multiple modernities
and good governance [Thomas Meyer] 2. Good governance in a world of
multiple modernities: Whose modernity? [Rodney Bruce Hall] Part II:
Development 3. Alternative modernities on the road to nowhere [Jack Snyder]
4. Variegated capitalism and varieties of modernity [Tak-Wing Ngo] Part
III: Human security 5. Multiple modernities in a multiplex world [Amitav
Acharya] 6. Enhanced human security: A modernitiy available to all [Inge
Kaul] Part IV: Dialogue 7. The past and present of Europe's intercultural
dialogue: Beyond a "normative power" approach toward two-way cooperation
[Mario Telò] 8. The role of the United Nations' Alliance of Civilizations
in building culturally inclusive societies in the 21st century [Nassir
Abdulaziz Al-Nasser] 9. Harmony and human dignity: A Confucian perspective
[Julia Tao] Part V: Globalization 10. The new modernity: Networked
globalization [Manuel Castells] 11. Globalization, migration, and the role
of the state [Julian Nida-Rümelin] 12. Plural modernity and negotiated
universals [Jürgen Kocka] Conclusion [Thomas Meyer and José Luís de Sales
Marques]
and good governance [Thomas Meyer] 2. Good governance in a world of
multiple modernities: Whose modernity? [Rodney Bruce Hall] Part II:
Development 3. Alternative modernities on the road to nowhere [Jack Snyder]
4. Variegated capitalism and varieties of modernity [Tak-Wing Ngo] Part
III: Human security 5. Multiple modernities in a multiplex world [Amitav
Acharya] 6. Enhanced human security: A modernitiy available to all [Inge
Kaul] Part IV: Dialogue 7. The past and present of Europe's intercultural
dialogue: Beyond a "normative power" approach toward two-way cooperation
[Mario Telò] 8. The role of the United Nations' Alliance of Civilizations
in building culturally inclusive societies in the 21st century [Nassir
Abdulaziz Al-Nasser] 9. Harmony and human dignity: A Confucian perspective
[Julia Tao] Part V: Globalization 10. The new modernity: Networked
globalization [Manuel Castells] 11. Globalization, migration, and the role
of the state [Julian Nida-Rümelin] 12. Plural modernity and negotiated
universals [Jürgen Kocka] Conclusion [Thomas Meyer and José Luís de Sales
Marques]
Introduction [Thomas Meyer] Part I: Good governance 1. Multiple modernities
and good governance [Thomas Meyer] 2. Good governance in a world of
multiple modernities: Whose modernity? [Rodney Bruce Hall] Part II:
Development 3. Alternative modernities on the road to nowhere [Jack Snyder]
4. Variegated capitalism and varieties of modernity [Tak-Wing Ngo] Part
III: Human security 5. Multiple modernities in a multiplex world [Amitav
Acharya] 6. Enhanced human security: A modernitiy available to all [Inge
Kaul] Part IV: Dialogue 7. The past and present of Europe's intercultural
dialogue: Beyond a "normative power" approach toward two-way cooperation
[Mario Telò] 8. The role of the United Nations' Alliance of Civilizations
in building culturally inclusive societies in the 21st century [Nassir
Abdulaziz Al-Nasser] 9. Harmony and human dignity: A Confucian perspective
[Julia Tao] Part V: Globalization 10. The new modernity: Networked
globalization [Manuel Castells] 11. Globalization, migration, and the role
of the state [Julian Nida-Rümelin] 12. Plural modernity and negotiated
universals [Jürgen Kocka] Conclusion [Thomas Meyer and José Luís de Sales
Marques]
and good governance [Thomas Meyer] 2. Good governance in a world of
multiple modernities: Whose modernity? [Rodney Bruce Hall] Part II:
Development 3. Alternative modernities on the road to nowhere [Jack Snyder]
4. Variegated capitalism and varieties of modernity [Tak-Wing Ngo] Part
III: Human security 5. Multiple modernities in a multiplex world [Amitav
Acharya] 6. Enhanced human security: A modernitiy available to all [Inge
Kaul] Part IV: Dialogue 7. The past and present of Europe's intercultural
dialogue: Beyond a "normative power" approach toward two-way cooperation
[Mario Telò] 8. The role of the United Nations' Alliance of Civilizations
in building culturally inclusive societies in the 21st century [Nassir
Abdulaziz Al-Nasser] 9. Harmony and human dignity: A Confucian perspective
[Julia Tao] Part V: Globalization 10. The new modernity: Networked
globalization [Manuel Castells] 11. Globalization, migration, and the role
of the state [Julian Nida-Rümelin] 12. Plural modernity and negotiated
universals [Jürgen Kocka] Conclusion [Thomas Meyer and José Luís de Sales
Marques]