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_aThe G20 and international relations theory : _bperspectives on global summitry / _cedited by Steven Slaughter. |
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_bEdward Elgar: _c2019. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aIntroduction: Theorizing the G20 / Steven Slaughter -- 1. Liberal theory, liberal context and the G20 / Alan S. Alexandroff -- 2. The G20 and realist international relations theory / Steven Slaughter -- 3. Rational choice and the G20 / Felicity Vabulas -- 4. The G20 and the english school / Tristen Naylor -- 5. A constructivist approach to the G20 / Jonathan Luckhurst -- 6. The G20 through the lens of historical institutionalism / Lora Anne Viola -- 7. A nébuleuse for a new world order? The G20 from a neo-gramscian perspective / Tom Chodor -- 8. Feminist approaches to global economic governance: the G20 as a platform for step change? / Susan Harris-Rimmer and Caitlin Byne -- 9. Green theory and the G20 / Kyla Tienhaara and Christian Downie -- Conclusion: International relations theory and the future of the G20 / Steven Slaughter -- Index. | |
520 | _aThe future of the G20 is uncertain despite being developed to address the 2008 global financial crisis. This book considers the significance of the G20 by engaging various accounts of International Relations theory to examine the political drivers of this form of global governance. International Relations theory represents an array of perspectives that analyse the factors that drive the G20, how the G20 influences world politics and in what ways the G20 could or should be reformed in the future. -- | ||
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_aInternational finance _xGovernment policy. |
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_aInternational relations. _veconomic relations |
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_aInternational finance _xGovernment policy. |
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_aSlaughter, Steven, _eeditor. |
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