"It's the End of the World as We Know It": World Politics in a Postgovemance World
This article contends that practices of, and reflections on, global governance are diversifying without any particular teleology. Therefore, it proposes a "postgovemance" perspective to capture and make sense of the multiplicity of concurrent developments. Just like post-punk followed punk...
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