Global Norms, American Sponsorship and the Emerging Patterns of World Politics

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Pub. Date: 2010-10-15
Publisher(s): Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

Simon Reich presents an interpretation of the relationship between material (hard) and social (soft) power, with implications for the alternative ways these link and the impact of these linkages on the future of American policy. Global Normsoffers a new way of understanding both theory and policy in the 21st Century.

Author Biography

Simon Reich is a professor at the Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers Newark, USA. He formerly held appointments as Professor and Director of the Ford Institute at the University of Pittsburgh and the Director of Research and Analysis at the Royal Institute for International Affairs (Chatham House) in London, UK.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviationsp. viii
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Old Hegemons, New Challenges and the Limits of Traditional Responsesp. 1
Sponsorship: Linking Resources, Legitimacy and Institutionsp. 32
"If I Ruled the World:" Imperialism, Anti-corruption and the World Bankp. 69
The Bush Doctrine and the Norms of Preemptive and Preventive Interventionp. 120
Cyberspace, the New Frontier - and the Same Old Multilateralismp. 147
George W. Bush and the Sponsorship of the Anti-trafficking Norm: A Rare Success Storyp. 178
Sponsoring Global Norms: Emerging Patterns and Policy Options in Global Politicsp. 206
Indexp. 225
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