State Hierarchy and Governance: Of Shadows or Equivalence in Regulating Global Crisis
The nation-state has had its day. Not just as a governance context but as an analytical tool, the state has failed most those who are in desperate need of good governance. In the resource rich and regulatory poor world the state has collaborated in its own demise. Created as a shelter for the common...
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Main Author: | FINDLAY, Mark |
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2012
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