Contesting Global Governance
Explore the transformative dynamics of global governance in Contesting Global Governance by Robert O'Brien, published by Cambridge University Press in 2000. This insightful book spans 280 pages and delves into the evolving interactions between international institutions and global social movements, highlighting a novel form of international organization. O'Brien offers a comprehensive analysis of the intricate relationships among key players such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and World Trade Organization, alongside various movements focused on environmental, labor, and women's rights. Ideal for students and professionals in international relations, political science, and related fields, this book provides a crucial understanding of contemporary political aspects and their implications for global trade and governance. Enhance your knowledge of international economics and the political landscape with this essential read.