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Pubblication year: 2012
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Arrival date: 18/5/2012 |
Published by: Penguin Books (7564) |
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In the twenty-first century our economies are more globalized than ever - why not our politics too? In "The Unfinished Global Revolution" former UN Deputy Secretary-General Mark Malloch-Brown argues that national governments are no longer equipped to address such complex global issues as climate change and poverty. Increasingly NGOs, civil society and the private sector are filling in the gaps. Drawing on his experiences at the frontlines of international development - from Cambodia to Darfur, Washington to UN headquarters - Malloch-Brown argues that we must embrace these increasingly powerful networks to form a wholly new approach to global politics. |
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