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Judul Civil Society and International Governance : The Role Of Non-State Actors In Global And Regional Regulatory Frameworks / David Armstrong, Valeria Bello, Julie Gilson and Debora Spin (Editor)
Pengarang Armstrong, David
Bello, Valeria
Gilson, Julie
Spin, Debora
Penerbitan New York : Routledge, 2010
Deskripsi Fisik 217p. :ill
ISBN 978-0-203-84005-4
Subjek REGIONALISM (INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION)
CIVIL SOCIETY
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Catatan International politics have rarely seemed as uncertain since the end of the Second World War as they appear today. The Cold War, despite the threats it carried, did at least bring a degree of predictability and even stability to world politics: the nuclear ‘balance of terror’ imposed increasing degrees of self-discipline and restraint on the superpowers, while their competition for influence brought an element of stability to numerous potential conflict zones. Until 1970 American economic power was also able to underpin the 1944 Bretton Woods global financial system. Today we face a far less predictable and stable global situation, with the world economy lurching from one crisis to another, security fears of a completely different kind from anything anticipated during the Cold War, the collapse to the point of ungovernability of some African countries and fears of catastrophic consequences arising from global warming over the next few decades.
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