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The Beginning of the End of the Western-dominated World Order? On the Dynamics of the Rise of China and India

In: Good Governance in the 21st Century

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  • Dirk Messner

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This book explores the interdependences of economic globalisation, political tensions, and national policymaking whilst analysing opportunities for governance reform at both national and international levels. It considers how governance mechanisms can be fashioned in order to both exploit the opportunities of globalization and cope with the numerous potential conflicts and risks.

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  • Dirk Messner, 2011. "The Beginning of the End of the Western-dominated World Order? On the Dynamics of the Rise of China and India," Chapters, in: Joachim Ahrens & Rolf Caspers & Janina Weingarth (ed.), Good Governance in the 21st Century, chapter 11, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:12527_11
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