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It is widely recognised that a number of segments of social life in advanced industrial societies are ’self-policing’ without the constant intervention of government, because one actor can only succeed at the expense of one or more other actors, whose interest therefore lies in keeping the...
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"This very timely and important collection draws together some of the world's leading thinkers on environment and development to debate one of the most important issues of our time: sustainable development. They very usefully remind us all that in order to be politically sustainable, the...
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Two systems of governance, capitalism and democracy, prevail in the world today. Operating in partly overlapping … -- largely because capitalism has not been recognized as a system of governance. Rejecting the simple definition "capitalism … capitalism from a variety of perspectives, Scott shows how governance has always been key to the system. Historically, capitalism …
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This article challenges the methodological nationalism of the convergence debate by arguing that multilevel governance … interests across all relevant regulatory subspheres. This assumption is not tenable in systems of multilevel governance. Three … features of multilevel governance diminish the scope for a uniform social bloc to ensure a tight coupling of complementary …
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