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Global transformation : challenges to the state system / edited by Yoshikazu Sakamoto.

Contributor(s): Sakamoto, Yoshikazu [editor] | United Nations University.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Tokyo 1994; United Nations University Press Description: xiii, 506 p. : chart, tables ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9280808559.Subject(s): POLITICAL SYSTEMS | STATES | INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS | LATIN AMERICA | DEMOCRACY | PHILIPPINES | EXTERNAL DEBT | JAPAN | MIDDLE EAST | INTERNATIONALISM | MULTILATERALISM
Contents:
Part I The Internationalization of the State Globalization and the liberal democratic state -- David Held and Anthony McGrew The internationalization of the state in the Middle East -- Nassif Hitti The internationalization of the state: The case of Japan -- Takehiko Kamo The regional factor in the formation of a new world order -- Bjorn Hettne
Part II The globalization of political economy Structural change and global political economy: Globalizing elites and the emerging world order It -- Stephen Gill The cadre class and public multilateralism -- Kees van der Pijl The structure of finance int the world system -- Susan Strange Changing global finance structures: The impact on the Philippines -- Leonor M. Briones and Aileen An. R. Zosa The global restructuring of production and migration -- James H. Mittelman
part 3 Transnational social movements Citizens and the UN system in a changing world -- Chadwick F. Alger The democratization movement in Latin America: The case of Chile -- Rodrigo Bano The transnational indigenous movement in a changing world order -- Bice Maiguashca
Part 4 Change, violence, and normative order Violence, resistance, and order in international relations -- Raimo Vdyrynen The United Nations and non-violence -- Toshiki Mogarni The changing world order and the international legal order: The structural evolution of international law beyond the state-centric model -- Georges Abi-Saab The role of the United Nations in the context of the changing world order -- Maurice Bertrand Democratizing, internationalizing, and globalizing -- Richard A. Falk
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  • Programme on Multilateralism and the United Nations System (MUNS), a five year study from 1991 through 1995

Includes bibliographical references.

Part I The Internationalization of the State Globalization and the liberal democratic state -- David Held and Anthony McGrew The internationalization of the state in the Middle East -- Nassif Hitti The internationalization of the state: The case of Japan -- Takehiko Kamo The regional factor in the formation of a new world order -- Bjorn Hettne

Part II The globalization of political economy Structural change and global political economy: Globalizing elites and the emerging world order It -- Stephen Gill
The cadre class and public multilateralism -- Kees van der Pijl The structure of finance int the world system -- Susan Strange Changing global finance structures: The impact on the Philippines -- Leonor M. Briones and Aileen An. R. Zosa The global restructuring of production and migration -- James H. Mittelman

part 3 Transnational social movements Citizens and the UN system in a changing world -- Chadwick F. Alger The democratization movement in Latin America: The case of Chile -- Rodrigo Bano The transnational indigenous movement in a changing world order -- Bice Maiguashca

Part 4 Change, violence, and normative order Violence, resistance, and order in international relations -- Raimo Vdyrynen The United Nations and non-violence -- Toshiki Mogarni The changing world order and the international legal order: The structural evolution of international law beyond the state-centric model -- Georges Abi-Saab The role of the United Nations in the context of the changing world order -- Maurice Bertrand Democratizing, internationalizing, and globalizing -- Richard A. Falk

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