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Book SynopsisHas globalization made the world ungovernable?
Trade ReviewGovernance in the New Global Disorder is a deep reflection about the world in which we live and the dialectics between all and nobody. It belongs to the category of important books that dominate the debates on globalization?, and with this piece, Daniel Innerarity is obviously one of the key intellectuals that intervenes. -- Michel Wieviorka, author of Evil This book will become a classic in the literature engaging with the analysis and consequences of globalization. -- Montserrat Guibernau, author of Belonging: Solidarity and Division in Modern Societies
Table of ContentsForeword, by Saskia Sassen Introduction: Whose World Is It? Part I. An Unprotected World 1. The Return of Pirates in the Global Era 2. Humanity Threatened Part II. The Unfulfilled Promise of Protection 3. Global Fear 4. A Walled World Part III. Governing, or the Art of Taking Charge 5. The Observation Society 6. From Sovereignty to Responsibility 7. Climatic Justice 8. A Politics of Humanity Epilogue: Us and Them References Index