Governing Globalization

Issues and Institutions

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9780195686920

Publication date:

03/10/2006

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412 pages

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ISBN:

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Publication date:

03/10/2006

Paperback

412 pages

Deepak Nayyar

It has been more than sixty years since the creation of the United Nations system and the Bretton Woods institutions. In that time, the world has undergone profound changes?economically, politically, and socially?necessitating a rethinking of global governance structures. This book is among the first to examine, in depth and ahead of its time, the evolving contours of institutions and governance frameworks that can meet the needs of the contemporary global economy and polity.

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Deepak Nayyar

Description

It has been more than sixty years since the creation of the United Nations system and the Bretton Woods institutions. In that time, the world has undergone profound changes?economically, politically, and socially?necessitating a rethinking of global governance structures. This book is among the first to examine, in depth and ahead of its time, the evolving contours of institutions and governance frameworks that can meet the needs of the contemporary global economy and polity. This authoritative volume is especially valuable for readers interested in international economics, development economics, and international relations. It also serves as a vital resource for practitioners?policymakers, diplomats, and others?concerned with the challenges of global governance. Over time, it has become a standard reference on the subject.

About the Author


Deepak Nayyar is Professor at the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

Deepak Nayyar

Deepak Nayyar

Deepak Nayyar

Review

?Governing Globalization is a fine book to include in undergraduate and graduate courses to make sure that students are exposed to a balanced view of the processes of globalization and the institutions ... that are trying to govern it.? ? Journal of Economic Literature ?Deepak Nayyar has brought out a highly readable and useful book on globalization ... The papers are very well written and well researched.? ? Economic and Political Weekly ?I consider it a classic on the economic and institutional changes required in the area of globalization. This is serious reading but fascinating nevertheless.? ? K.R. Narayanan, former President of India, in Outlook ?If you want a lucid summary of the main forces shaping the world economy today, and the issues that lie at the heart of the debate on globalization, then you will find what you are looking for in these 390 pages.? ? Business Standard

Deepak Nayyar

Description

It has been more than sixty years since the creation of the United Nations system and the Bretton Woods institutions. In that time, the world has undergone profound changes?economically, politically, and socially?necessitating a rethinking of global governance structures. This book is among the first to examine, in depth and ahead of its time, the evolving contours of institutions and governance frameworks that can meet the needs of the contemporary global economy and polity. This authoritative volume is especially valuable for readers interested in international economics, development economics, and international relations. It also serves as a vital resource for practitioners?policymakers, diplomats, and others?concerned with the challenges of global governance. Over time, it has become a standard reference on the subject.

About the Author


Deepak Nayyar is Professor at the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.