Far from being another short-lived buzzword, "globalization"
refers to real changes. These changes have profound impacts on
culture, economics, security, the environment --and hence on the
fundamental challenges of governance. This book asks three
fundamental questions: How are patterns of globalization currently
evolving? How do these patterns affect governance? And how might
globalism itself be governed? The first section maps the trajectory
of globalization in several dimensions --economic, cultural,
environmental, and political. For example, Graham Allison
speculates about the impact on national and international security,
and William C. Clark develops and evaluates the concepts of
"environmental globalization." The second section examines the
impact of globalization on governance within individual nations
(including China, struggling countries in the developing world, and
the industrialized democracies) and includes Elaine Kamarck's
assessment of global trends in public-sector reform. The third
section discusses efforts to improvise new approaches to
governance, including the role of non-governmental institutions,
the global dimensions of information policy, and Dani Rodrik's
speculation on global economic governance.
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