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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Frank Vibert |
ISBN: | 9781849809207 1849809208 9781849809214 1849809216 |
OCLC Number: | 700648057 |
In: | Vibert, Frank |
Description: | 1 v. |
Contents: | Contents: Introduction 1. 'How False were our Postulates' 2. Managing Strain - Styles of International Rule Making 3. Analytic Frameworks 4. The Choice of Venue 5. The Choice of Instruments 6. The Sources of Failure 7. Diagnosing the Democratic Deficit 8. Challenge Systems and the Rule Makers 9. Dissonance and Democracy 10. Conclusions Appendix A: Transaction Costs and Styles of Organising Appendix B: Definitions of Selected Cognitive Terms Bibliography Index |
Responsibility: | Frank Vibert. |
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'This is a book that has been crying out to be written for a very long time. . . Frank Vibert's work is a valuable contribution to the debate. . . the book is a very worthwhile read with many interesting ideas to contribute to the future development of international rule-making, and for those involved in policy formation and regulation, whether at national or international level, the book should be compulsory reading.' -- Richard Parlour, Central Banking 'This book offers an exciting new approach to assess and remedy the deficiencies of international rule making. The existing system is prone to the epistemic failings of elites and suffers from the lack democratic responsiveness. Both flaws ought to be corrected by introducing governing rules that allow for challenge and dissent. The book is perfect reading for scholars and practitioners who are interested in placing the international order on a more secure footing.' -- Beate Kohler-Koch, University of Mannheim, Germany 'A thoughtful and authoritative work on international rule making and a fresh approach to the challenges it poses to democracy.' -- John Braithwaite, Australian National University Read more...

