In the wake of the worldwide economic crisis of 2008, many have been forced to acknowledge that a global economy needs global institutions to govern it. And what's true for finance, Malloch-Brown argues, is surely true for public health, poverty, and climate change. The Unfinished Global Revolution is a call to embrace more powerful international institutions as well as the values needed to underpin a truly globalist agenda: the rule of law, human rights, and opportunity for all.
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Book Description Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 8vo pp. 260."In The Unfinished Global Revolution former United Nations Deputy Secretary General Mark Malloch-Brown diagnoses the central global predicament of the 21st century: as we've become more integrated, we've also become less governed. Domestic problems facing individual nationsā"from unemployment to environmental distressā"increasingly arise from international roots. As national politicians lose control to impersonal global forces?. book. Seller Inventory # 115776