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Governance Without Government
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James N. Rosenau
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Ernst-Otto Czempiel
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511521775
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511521775
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Notes on contributors
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
Governance, order, and change in world politics
pp. 30
Governance without government: polyarchy in nineteenth-century European international politics
pp. 58
The decaying pillars of the Westphalian temple: implications for international order and governance
pp. 102
The “triumph” of neoclassical economics in the developing world: policy convergence and bases of governance in the international economic order
pp. 132
Towards a post-hegemonic conceptualization of v/orld order: reflections on the relevancy of Ibn Khaldun
pp. 160
The effectiveness of international institutions: hard cases and critical variables
pp. 195
Explaining the regulation of transnational practices: a state-building approach
pp. 219
“And still it moves!” State interests and social forces in the European Community
pp. 250
Governance and democratization
pp. 272
Citizenship in a changing global order
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