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International Governance, Regimes, and Globalization : Case Studies from Beijing and Taipei

2010 - Lexington Books

224 p.

is the superstructure of economics or as Karl Marx said what prevails in economy will ultimately prevail in politics. In a sense, subscribers to this school of thought are Marxian. However, the study of international/global governance embraces the non-state sponsored dimension. Hence, it is broader than that of the neo-liberalism school of thought. [Publisher's text]