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Governing Global Networks: International Regimes for Transportation and Communications (Cambridge Studies in International Relations) Book

Analyzing the impact of the breaking up of cartels and deregulation in shipping, air transport, telecommunications and the postal services, this study is an important contribution to theoretical debates in the study of international organizations and international political economy.Read More

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    Governing Global Networks explores the mutual interests that have sustained the regulatory regimes for four major international service industries--shipping, air transport, telecommunications, and postal services. The authors argue that states have been concerned with two sometimes conflicting goals: facilitating the flow of international commerce; and maintaining the prerogatives of state sovereignty. This analysis of the impact of the breaking up of cartels and of deregulation is an important contribution to theoretical debates in the study of international organizations and international political economy.

  • 0521559731
  • 9780521559737
  • Mark W. Zacher
  • 12 October 1995
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 316
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