Global Governance: Critical Concepts in Political Science, Opseg 3Timothy J. Sinclair Taylor & Francis, 2004 - Broj stranica: 440 |
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Why innovate? Founding the Bank for International Settlements | 25 |
Origins of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development | 70 |
Intellectual property protection and antitrust in the developing | 111 |
Central Bank independence during | 145 |
The high politics of IMF lending | 183 |
Multilateralizing trade and payments in postwar Europe | 218 |
The World Banks mission creep | 241 |
Globalization and the changing logic of collective action | 255 |
The state of the state | 287 |
The real new world order | 308 |
Private authority and international affairs | 319 |
Global governance through private organizations | 343 |
embedded knowledge networks and | 368 |
Transparency international and corruption as an issue | 389 |
internationalization and changing | 412 |
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