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In this book, Philip G. Cerny develops a theory he calls “transnational neopluralism,” arguing that global politics today is shaped by a dense web of transnational actors and institutions — not just states. Cerny examines how states, markets, non-governmental organizations, and transnational networks interact in complex, overlapping systems; the book offers a renewed pluralist framework for understanding 21st-century world politics and global governance.
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publishing Year: 2010
ISBN: 978-0-19-973369-9
Pages: 256