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Who is afraid of the state? : Canada in a world of multiple centres of power
- Title
- Who is afraid of the state? : Canada in a world of multiple centres of power / edited by Gordon Smith and Daniel Wolfish.
- Publication
- Toronto : University of Toronto Press, ©2001.
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- Description
- xviii, 351 pages; 23 cm
- Series Statement
- Trends series
- Uniform Title
- Policy research (Toronto, Ont.)
- Subject
- Since 1945
- Political planning > Canada
- Power (Social sciences)
- International relations
- international relations
- Diplomatic relations
- International relations
- Political planning
- Politics and government
- Integration Internationale Politik
- Internationale Organisation
- Aufsatzsammlung
- Canada > Politics and government
- Canada > Foreign relations > 1945-
- Canada
- Kanada
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- Introduction: conceptualizing multiple contres of power / Gordon Smith and Daniel Wolfish -- Menage a trois: the state between civil society and the international system / Julien Bauer and Philippe Le Prestre -- Policy making in a multicentric world: the impact of globalization, privatization, and decentralization on democratic governance / Ronald D. Crelinsten -- Governance of politics without a centre / Vincent Della Sala -- The multi-centred state: Canadian government under globalizing pressures / Stephen Clarkson -- The emergence of international parliamentary institutions: new networks of influence in world society / Robert M. Cutler -- International convention secretariats and Canada's role in future environmental governance / Philippe Le Prestre -- Rendering unto Caesar: how legal pluralism and regime theory help in understanding multiple centres of power / Robert Wolfe -- Conclusion: implications for governance and policy / Gordon Smith and Daniel Wolfish.
- ISBN
- 0802083889
- 9780802083883
- LCCN
- 2002265611
- OCLC
- ocm46628045
- 46628045
- SCSB-1237725
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library