International Norms and Decisionmaking
Discover the intricate world of policy decision-making with International Norms and Decisionmaking by Gary Goertz. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2003, this enlightening book spans 272 pages and introduces a punctuated equilibrium framework to explore how governments navigate complex policy decisions.
Goertz delves into the creation, functioning, and evolution of international norms and institutions, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of international relations. Ideal for students and professionals in political science, this insightful work sheds light on the interplay between political structures and processes, making it an essential addition to your library.
Enhance your knowledge of decision-making in the international arena with this pivotal text that bridges theory and practical implications. Order your copy today and gain valuable insights into the dynamics of global governance.