Rethinking world politics : a theory of transnational neopluralism / Philip G. Cerny.
By: Cerny, Philip G.
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Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group Library | 327.101 CER (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | R187 |
Part I: Identifying change -- 1. Introduction : Why transnational neopluralism? -- 2. Globalization and other stories : the search for a new paradigm for international relations -- 3. Space, territory, and functional differentiation : deconstructing and reconstructing borders -- 4. Reconfiguring power in a globalizing world -- Part II: Dynamics of change -- 5. Multinodal politics : a framework for analysis -- 6. Globalizing the public policy process : from iron triangles to flexible pentangles -- 7. Embedding neoliberalism : the evolution of a hegemonic paradigm -- 8. The state in a globalizing world : from Raison d'État to Raison du Monde -- 9. Institutional bricolage and global governmentality : from infrastructure to superstructure -- Part III: Implications of change -- 10. Some pitfalls of democratization in a globalizing world -- 11. The new security dilemma -- 12. Financial globalization, crisis, and the reorganization of global capital -- 13. Rescaling the state and the pluralization of Marxism -- 14. Conclusion : Globalization is what actors make of it.
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