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100 1 $aGoldin, Ian,$d1955-
245 10 $aDivided nations :$bwhy global governance is failing, and what we can do about it /$cIan Goldin.
246 30 $aWhy global governance is failing, and what we can do about it.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aOxford :$bOxford University Press,$c2013.
300 $axiv, 207 p. :$bill., maps. ;$c21 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aMachine generated contents note: 1.New Global Governance Challenges -- 2.Reconciling Global, National, and Local Interests -- 3.Rethinking Reform: Nations, Networks, and Knowledge -- 4.The Power of One: The Role of Individuals -- 5.What Can Be Done?.
520 $aInternational organisations have not kept pace with global challenges. The UN, World Bank and other multilateral institutions were set up to deal with post-World War 2 crisis. Today, the world is far smaller, crowded with 4.5 billion more people than sixty years ago, and much more connected, with the rapid rise in flows of information, people, goods, and services across borders. We are all more affected than ever by what happens elsewhere.
650 0 $aInternational organization.
650 0 $aInternational cooperation.
720 $aGoldin, Ian
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906 $0OCLC