Global Norms, American Sponsorship and the Emerging Patterns of World Politics
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:31st Aug '10
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Simon Reich presents an interpretation of the relationship between material (hard) and social (soft) power, with implications for the alternative ways these link and the impact of these linkages on the future of American policy. Global Norms offers a new way of understanding both theory and policy in the 21st Century.
'At a time of much debate over the keys to effective global governance, Simon Reich makes an important contribution. He combines insightful theory development with focused empirical work to make his case for the crucial role of global norms. A valuable book for scholars, students and the policy community.'
- Bruce W. Jentleson, Professor of Public Policy and Political Science , Duke University, USA
"Reich challenges traditional US assumptions about the need for US leadership in a balanced assessments of the demands facing both sides of the Atlantic in the 21st Century. In recognizing the decline of US legitimacy, the rise of Asia and the changing contours of the global system, he advocates a novel role for the US better suited to dealing with emergent transnational problems. A book that European scholars and policymakers should read and digest.
- Richard Higgott, Professor of Politics and International Studies and Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of Warwick, UK
This timely and insightful book nicely integrates "soft" and "hard" power considerations in evaluating the creation and promotion of global norms in many of the most important issue-areas of the 21st century. Bridging the scholarly-policy divide, it is not only a valuable contribution to the burgeoning theoretical literature on norms in international relations but will also be of great interest to students of American foreign policy, policy practitioners, and the broader public.
- Peter Andreas, Professor of Political Science and International Studies, Brown University, USA
ISBN: 9780230205932
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 529g
235 pages