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Governance and resistance in world politics

This volume examines the hypothesis that the emergence of global governance and associated developments in international relations can be viewed in terms of a dichotomy between the politics of governance and the politics of resistance. Leading scholars reflect on the usefulness and implications of thinking in terms of this dichotomy.
Print Book, English, 2003
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003
v, 224 p. ; 25 cm.
9780521546997, 0521546990
1024975719
1. The Power of Representation: Democratic Politics and Global Governance Alex Colas; 2. Building in the Normative Dimension(s) of a Global Polity Richard Higgott and James Brassett; 3. Human Rights and the Global Politics of Resistance: Feminist Perspectives Fiona Robinson; 4. Whose Knowledge for What Politics? Karena Shaw; 5. Legitimacy in a Global Order Ian Clark; 6. Challenging Globalization: Toward a Feminist Understanding of Resistance Marianne Marchand; 7. Cultural Governance and Pictorial Resistance David Campbell; 8. TBA Rob Walker; 9. Global Civil Society: A Liberal-Republican Argument Mike Kenny; 10. Globalizing Common Sense: A Marxian-Gramscian (Re-)Vision of the Politics of Governance/resistance Mark Rupert.
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