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Governance in a Globalizing World. Edited by Joseph S. NyeJr. , and John D. Donahue. Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2000. Pp xi, 368. Index. $47.95, clodi; $18.95, paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

David M. Trubek*
Affiliation:
University of Wisconsin-Madison

Abstract

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Recent Books on International Law
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2002

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References

1 John, G. Ruggie, Embedded Liberalism and the Postwar Economic Regimes, in Constructing The World Polity: Essays on International Institutionalization 62 (1998)Google Scholar.

2 Howse, Robert, From Politics to Technocracy—and Back Again: The Fate of the Multilateral Trading Regime, 96 AJIL 94 (2002)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

3 The name for this new system is hardly likely to stir passions: it is difficult to imagine anyone marching through the streets of Washington, Brussels, or Geneva demanding, “Networked minimalism!”

4 But see Howse, supra note 2.

5 For a useful analysis of the issues involved in making an “expanded network” idea work, see id.

6 See, e.g., Anne-Marie, Slaughter, Agencies on the Loose: Holding Government Networks Accountable, in Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation 521 (George, A. Bermann, Herdegen, Matthias, & Peter, L. Lindseth eds., 2000)Google Scholar.

7 For a description of the open method of coordination, see Building Social Europe Through The Open Method of Coordination (Caroline, de la Porte & Pochet, Philippe eds., 2002)Google Scholar. For an evaluation of the operation of the OMC in employment policy, see David, M. Trubek & Mosher, James, New Governance, EU Employment Policy, and the European Social Model, in Governing Work and Welfare in a New Economy: European and American Experiments (Zeidin, Jonathan & David, M. Trubek eds., forthcoming 2003 Google Scholar), available at <http://www.iue.it/RSC/Governance>.