Publication

2004 - Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey

Language

English

Word Count

85,250 words, Guess

Page Count

341 pages

Identifiers

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Classifications

  • LCCJZ1318 .S59 2004

Description

"Anne-Marie Slaughter asks us to completely rethink how we view the political world. It's not a collection of nation-states that communicate through presidents, prime ministers, foreign ministers, and the United Nations. Nor is it a clique of NGOs. It is governance through a complex global web of "government networks."" "Slaughter provides the most compelling and authoritative description to date of a world in which government officials - police investigators, financial regulators, even judges and legislators - exchange information and coordinate activity across national borders to tackle crime, terrorism, and the routine daily grind of international interactions. National and international judges and regulators can also work closely together to enforce international agreements more effectively than ever before. These networks, which can range from a group of constitutional judges exchanging opinions across borders to more established organizations such as the G-8 or the International Association of Insurance Supervisors, make things happen - and they frequently make good things happen. But they are underappreciated and, worse, underused to address the challenges facing the world today."--BOOK JACKET

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Other Editions

  • A new world order: Anne-Marie Slaughter.Princeton University Press2004-01-01

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