Globalization, Institutions and Governance

Globalization, Institutions and Governance by James A Caporaso, published by SAGE Publications on November 9, 2011, is a comprehensive examination of the evolving landscape of international relations. This 200-page book delves into how technological advancements are reshaping interactions among state and non-state actors, moving beyond traditional state-to-state politics and regional dynamics.
Readers will find a sophisticated exploration of the implications of globalization on theories of global governance and the functioning of international institutions. The text addresses the complexities introduced by technological forces and their varying impacts, providing a nuanced understanding of contemporary political science and international relations. This edition is presented in English and offers insights relevant to students and scholars interested in the intersection of technology and global governance.
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The study of international relations now goes well beyond state-to-state politics and even regional politics. Technological forces are working their effects on the world as a whole, bringing state and non-state actors into contact with one another. Globalization, Institutions and Governance provides students with a sophisticated and engaging exploration of the often differing impacts of these technological forces and the wider implications of globalization for theories of global governance and the role of international institutions.
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