Abstract

Introduction. Part I. Diagnosing the Challenge: 1. Democratizing, Internationalizing, and Globalizing: A Collage of Blurred Images. 2. Co-opting the Sovereign State. 3. On the Political Economy of World Order. 4. A Regional Approach to World Order. Part II: Substantive Dimensions: 5. The Illegitimacy of the Non-Proliferation Regime. 6. The Quest for Human Rights. 7. The Outlook for UN Reform: Necessary but Impossible. Part III: New Directions: 8. Resisting Globalization-from-Above through Globalization-from-Below. 9. Global Civil Society: Perspectives, Initiatives, Movements. 10. Recasting Citizenship. 11. Toward Normative Renewal. Notes. Index.

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