![]() | All Politics Is Global: Explaining International Regulatory Regimes Subjects: Globalization -- Government policy; Globalization -- Political aspects; Globalization -- Social aspects; Globalization -- Economic aspects; Has globalization diluted the power of national governments to regulate their own economies? Are international governmental and nongovernmental organizations weakening the hold of nation-states on global regulatory agendas? Many observers think so. But in All Politics Is Global , Daniel Drezner argues that this view is wrong. Despite globalization, states--especially the great powers--still dominate international regulatory regimes, and the regulatory goals of states are driven by their domestic interests. Daniel W. Drezner is professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He is the author of U.S. Trade Strategy and The Sanctions Paradox and has been published widely in scholarly journals as well as the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal . He is a regular contributor to Newsweek International and NPR's Marketplace . He keeps a daily Weblog at www.danieldrezner.com. |
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