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Altered States: Globalization, Sovereignty and Governance

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In Altered States, the authors provide practical recommendations for improved governance and for strengthening and reforming the United Nations. They explore the dynamics of globalization and discuss what makes today’s globalization distinct. They test the prevailing wisdom about sovereignty and state capacity, and sort out the humbug. They consider whether sovereignty itself is an impediment or a requirement to security and prosperity. And, in three urgent areas ripe for progress – preventing deadly conflict, providing opportunities for the young, and managing the many harms of climate change – they advance plans of action by which states, with others in the global community, can govern successfully in the future.

96 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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Gordon Smith

2 books
Author on Canadian and Global politics

See also:
Gordon B. Smith - Soviet and Russian politics.
Gordon R. Smith - Germany & EU politics.

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