Defensive internationalism: providing public goods in an uncertain world

Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Edited by Mark A. Boyer (2005)
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Abstract

Understanding defensive internationalism: black, white, or shades of gray -- Clubs, identities, and institutions: a tale of overlapping interests -- Domestic support for contributions: how stable and strong? -- International development assistance -- International debt management and relief -- United Nations peacekeeping operations -- Pursuing international environmental quality -- A global prognosis of muted optimism?

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