Globalizing global governance : peripheral thoughts from Latin America [Separata] /

The underpinnings of global governance since the end of the Second World War have been imbued with the Western norms of order. Today, the acceptability of those norms is encountering challenges rendering parts of global governance dysfunctional, at times layering onto it, at other times encircling i...

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Autor principal: Deciancio, Melisa
Otros Autores: Tussie, Diana Alicia
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