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 developments in international
relations that are both of profound importance and analytically
complex. This volume's starting point is the hypothesis that one
way of thinking about these processes is in terms of a dichotomy
between the politics of governance and the politics of resistance.
Leading scholars from several perspectives reflect on the
usefulness of this dichotomy and consider its application to
several crucial areas of international relations.
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