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The Development of Global Legislative Politics - Rousseau and Locke Writ Global (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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The Development of Global Legislative Politics - Rousseau and Locke Writ Global (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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This book is the first systematic scientific study of global
quasi-legislation. Taking public opinion and multilateral
agreements as the international equivalent to national election and
passing laws on the national scale, and extending nation-state
concepts to a global society, it analyzes citizens' preferences and
the state's willingness to enter into 120 multilateral treaties.
After identifying the links as a first step toward conceptualizing
quasi-legislative global politics, the book examines how each of
the 193 states manifests quasi-legislative behavior by
factor-analyzing six instrumental variables such as treaty
participation index and six policy domains of multilateral
treaties, including peace and trade. It then discusses global
change between 1989 and 2008, and conceptually and empirically
examines the three theories of global politics that originated
during that period: the theory of power transition, theory of
civilizational clash and theory of global legislative politics.
Lastly, it proposes a theory of global legislative politics.
Shedding fresh light on the transformative nature of multilateral
treaties, this book attracts researchers and students in political
philosophy, international law and international relations as well
as practitioners and journalists. Inoguchi and Le have developed a
genuinely original perspective on world politics, one that opens up
a new research agenda for thinking about state and global actors
simultaneously.-- Anne-Marie Slaughter, Bert G. Kerstetter '66
University Professor Emerita of Politics and International Affairs,
Princeton University This is one of those books that warrant a
global readership given its emphasis on the implied trust that we
invest in public institutions as viewed from an interdisciplinary
perspective. -- Richard J. Estes, Professor of Social Policy &
Practice, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
This book is innovative and distinctive in carving out a new way to
look at "global legislative politics." I do not know of anything
that compares in this interesting and novel niche of international
relations analysis.-- William R. Thompson, Distinguished Professor
and Rogers Chair of Political Science Emeritus, Indiana University
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