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Global Covenant: The Social Democratic Alternative to the Washington Consensus

David Held
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In this paper, the authors present the basis of a new internationalism based on cosmopolitan principles, including economic globalization, political globalization, and international law, and the development of global rules.
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Figures, Boxes and Tables. Preface. Acknowledgements. Abbreviations. Introduction. PART I: ECONOMICS. 1. Economic Globalization. 2. Globalization, Stratification and Inequality. 3. The Regulation of Economic Globalization: A New Policy Mix. PART II: POLITICS. 4. Political Globalization. 5. Globalization and the Challenges to Governance. 6. The Reform of Global Governance. PART III: LAW. 7. Sovereignty and the Changing Structure of International Law. 8. Liberal International Sovereignty: Achievements and Limitations. 9. The Development of Global Rules. PART IV: THE NEW AGENDA. 10. Toward a Global Covenant: Global Social Democracy. Appendix: The Basis of a New Internationalism: Cosmopolitan Principles. References. Index

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