Governmentalizing the post-cold war international regime: the UN debate on democratization and good governance
By: Zanotti, Laura.
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ArticlePublisher: 2005Description: p.461-87.Subject(s): Democratization | Good governance
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AlternativesSummary: This article examine a range of "good governance" discourses and practices at the United Nations as elements of global governmentality. It explores the emergence of "good governance" as a political rational for the UN, the mechanisms of governmentality that have been promoted as a consequence, and some of their most important effects. - Reproduced.
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This article examine a range of "good governance" discourses and practices at the United Nations as elements of global governmentality. It explores the emergence of "good governance" as a political rational for the UN, the mechanisms of governmentality that have been promoted as a consequence, and some of their most important effects. - Reproduced.


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