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Title: Post-hegemonic global governance
Authors: Abubaker, Samiha
Bandyopadhyay, Lopamudra
Barak, Michael
Carr, Andrew
Cassar, Valentina
Chadi, Taieb
Dyrmishi, Arjan
Faheem, Muhammad
Gebremichael, Mesfin
Kardumyan, Vrezh
Huong Nguyen, Phu Tan
Islam Rusel, Rashidul
Salcedo, Gustavo
Salminen, Mirva
Sari, Angguntari
Yaling, Pan
Keywords: Political science
Globalization -- Case studies
Hegemony -- Case studies
International relations -- Case studies
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Institute for Training and Development
Citation: Abubaker, S., Bandyopadhyay, L., Barak, M., Carr, A., Cassar, V., Chadi, T., ... & Yazar, S. (2014). Post-hegemonic global governance. Institute for Training and Development
Abstract: For the third year in a row, the Institute for Training and Development (ITD) is pleased to present essays by young International Relations scholars and practitioners from 18 different countries on their views about key issues in world politics in the current non-hegemonic era. These individuals were selected and funded by the US State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to participate in ITD’s six-week study tour of the United States from early March to mid-April 2014. Javier Corrales from Amherst College was academic director for the program, and Jon Western from Mt. Holyoke College was the main academic advisor.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/123160
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