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Private Authority and International Affairs
Contributor(s): Cutler, A. Claire (Editor), Haufler, Virginia (Editor), Porter, Tony (Editor)

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ISBN: 0791441202     ISBN-13: 9780791441206
Publisher: State University of New York Press
OUR PRICE: $36.05  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: April 1999
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Annotation: Governments today are too often unwilling to intervene in global commerce, and international organizations are too often unable to govern effectively. In their place, firms increasingly cooperate internationally to establish the rules and standards of behavior for themselves and for others, taking on the mantle of authority to govern specific issue areas. Are they stepping into the breach to supply needed collective goods? Or are they organizing themselves in order to prevent governments from interfering in their business? This book explores the meaning of this private international authority, both for theory and policy, through case studies of specific industries, associations, and issue areas in both contemporary and historical perspective.

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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | International Relations - General
- Political Science | History & Theory - General
- Business & Economics | Industries - General
Dewey: 338.88
LCCN: 98-20843
Series: Suny Series in Global Politics (Paperback)
Physical Information: 0.85" H x 5.74" W x 8.74" L (1.11 lbs) 412 pages
Features: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents
 
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Governments today are too often unwilling to intervene in global commerce, and international organizations are too often unable to govern effectively. In their place, firms increasingly cooperate internationally to establish the rules and standards of behavior for themselves and for others, taking on the mantle of authority to govern specific issue areas. Are they stepping into the breach to supply needed collective goods? Or are they organizing themselves in order to prevent governments from interfering in their business? This book explores the meaning of this private international authority, both for theory and policy, through case studies of specific industries, associations, and issue areas in both contemporary and historical perspective.

[Contributors include Pamela Burke, Lynn Mytelka and Michel Delapierre, Liora Salter, Susan Sell, Timothy Sinclair, Deborah Spar, and Michael Webb.]

 
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