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International Governance, Regimes, and Globalization
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Auteur: Yu; Chow; Kao; Chow; Chun-chi; Dellios; Hsiung; F. Kao; Mansbach; Zhao
Titel: International Governance, Regimes, and Globalization
Uitgever: Bloomsbury USA
ISBN: 9780739143216
ISBN boekversie: 9780739143193
Prijs: € 134.29
Verschijningsdatum: 27-04-2010
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Categorie: General
Taal: English
Imprint: Bloomsbury USA
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Verschijningsvorm: E-book
Paginas: 224
 

Inhoudsopgave:

In the this collection, International Governance, Regimes, and Globalization, the writers explore international relations and globalization by using specific examples from Beijing and Taipei. In December 1949, when China was politically divided the People's Republic of China (PRC) central government was in control of most resources, tangible and intangible. For that reason, our unit of analysis has to be the state, meaning a government or a politically organized body. With the rise of civil society at both national and international levels, applying the international/global governance theory should be closer to reality, because we have to look at both the state and non-state-sponsored dimensions, which are more complex and complicated. Indeed, international/global governance could become a new school of thought and will continue to expand as academics explore. For example, neo-liberalism primarily focuses on market and contract. When people buy and sell something, they are in a market. In other words, politics is the superstructure of economics or as Karl Marx said what prevails in economy will ultimately prevail in politics. In a sense, subscribers to this school of thought are Marxian. However, the study of international/global governance embraces the non-state sponsored dimension. Hence, it is broader than that of the neo-liberalism school of thought.
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