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_a Keohane, Robert O.
245 1 0 _aGovernance in a partially globalized world :
_bpresidential address, American Political Science Association, 2000
260 _c2001
520 3 _aFacing globalization, the challenge for political science resembles that of the founders of the United States: how to design institutions for a polity of unprecedented size and diversity. Globalization produces discord and requires effective governance, but effective institutions are difficult to creat and maintain. Liberal-democratic institutions must also meet standards of accountability and participation, and should foster persuasion rather than rely on coercion and interest-based bargaining. Effective institutions must rely on self-interest rather thatn altruism, yet both liberal-democratic legitimacy and the meaning of self-interest depend on people`s values and beliefs. The anlysis of beliefs, and their effect on institutional outcomes, must therefore be integrated into institutional analysis. Insight from brances of political science as diverse as game theory, rational-choice institutionalism, historical institutionlism, and democratic theory can help political scientists understand how to design institution on a world - and human - scale
773 0 8 _tAmerican Political Science Review
_g95, 1, p. 1-14
_d, 2001
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_bCassio
_cCassio
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_cQuiteria
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
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