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International organization and industrial change
Book • 1994
This book offers a detailed history of world organizations and their roles in shaping the global political economy.
It explores how these organizations have evolved, why they have sometimes failed, and how they can be reformed.
The book focuses on key periods before World War I and after World War II, highlighting the interplay between economic innovation and effective global governance.
It explores how these organizations have evolved, why they have sometimes failed, and how they can be reformed.
The book focuses on key periods before World War I and after World War II, highlighting the interplay between economic innovation and effective global governance.
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Negar Mansouri and Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín eds., "Ways of Seeing International Organisations: New Perspectives for International Institutional Law" (Cambridge UP, 2025
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as a book linking international cooperation and industrial change.


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Global Standards: What's the Deal?
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, stating that its history should not be understood as a direct product of capitalism.

Negar Mansouri

Negar Mansouri and Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín eds., "Ways of Seeing International Organisations: New Perspectives for International Institutional Law" (Cambridge UP, 2025
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as a relevant book that explains the history of IOs.

Negar Mansouri

Negar Mansouri and Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín eds., "Ways of Seeing International Organisations: New Perspectives for International Institutional Law" (Cambridge UP, 2025
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when explaining that the history of IOs should not be understood as the direct product of capitalism.

Negar Mansouri

Negar Mansouri and Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín eds., "Ways of Seeing International Organisations: New Perspectives for International Institutional Law" (Cambridge UP, 2025




