Crisis and Change. The geopolitics of global governance
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- Nombre de pages358
- FormatPDF
- ISBN978-88-343-2330-4
- EAN9788834323304
- Date de parution18/12/2012
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille15 Mo
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- ÉditeurVita e pensiero
Résumé
How did the "worst global crisis after 1929" actually change global governance? The crisis accelerated some dynamics of structural change that were already building in some regions; yet, it still did not change much of the way global governance is conceived and practiced. The aftermath of the crisis confirms the intuition behind the Global Governance in a Plural World project: managing "diversity" represents the single emerging problem for global governance.
In facts, increasing regional plurality, driven by the surge of new economic and possibly political powers, is here to stay. This volume assesses the economic and financial crisis, with a view to both its deep roots and its unaddressed implications; it offers some interpretations of post-crisis geo-political and geo-economic developments; it highlights how the crisis interplays security issues.
In facts, increasing regional plurality, driven by the surge of new economic and possibly political powers, is here to stay. This volume assesses the economic and financial crisis, with a view to both its deep roots and its unaddressed implications; it offers some interpretations of post-crisis geo-political and geo-economic developments; it highlights how the crisis interplays security issues.





