Governance and Resistance in World PoliticsReader in Sociology as Applied to Medicine Department of General Practice David Armstrong, David Armstrong, James David Armstrong, Theo Farrell, Bice Maiguashca Cambridge University Press, 2003 - 224 The emergence of global governance in several key areas calls into question conventional understandings of world politics in terms of conflicts of interests between sovereign states under conditions of anarchy. At the same time the new phenomena of anti-globalisation demonstrations, transnational social movements and an emergent global civil society point to important developments in international relations. Leading scholars reflect on the usefulness of thinking about these processes as a dichotomy between the politics of governance and the politics of resistance, and consider its application to several areas of international relations. |
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Introduction Governance and resistance in world politics | 3 |
Building the normative dimensions of a global polity | 29 |
reflections on the imaging of war | 57 |
Legitimacy in a global order | 75 |
democratic politics and global governance | 97 |
a liberalrepublican argument | 119 |
toward a feminist understanding of resistance | 145 |
feminist perspectives | 161 |
a MarxianGramscian revision of the politics of governanceresistance | 181 |
Whose knowledge for what politics? | 199 |
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