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The Global Economic Crisis: A Step Forward Towards Better Global Governance Or Global Government?

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Florin Bonciu () (Romanian American University)
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The paper analyzes the implications of the current global economic crisis for the decision making mechanisms and interactions among the major players. The analysis explores the possibility that the changes implied and required by the economic crisis may lead either to a better global governance or even a step closer to a possible, virtual, global government.

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Article provided by Romanian-American University in its journal Romanian Economic and Business Review.

Volume (Year): 3 (2008)
Issue (Month): 4 (Winter)
Pages: 7-13
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Keywords: global economic crisis; global governance; global government;

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