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Zusatztext "This is an innovative work that puts forth a compelling original argument for supranational governance – one that extends our current understanding of such governance, its powers, and its limitations.", Francesco Duina, University of British Columbia Informationen zum Autor Guido Montani is a Professor of International Political Economy at the University of Pavia, Italy. He has published several papers on the theory of value and distribution in classical political economy and many books and papers on the theory of economic and political integration in Europe and in the global economy. He is also an Honorary Member of the Union of European Federalists. Klappentext This book argues for a better balance between politics and economics through the creation of a supranational world order. It shows how international cooperation in business, government and civil society, could reduce the uncertainty of the modern world and is vital to address issues such as cyber-attacks, geopolitical tensions and climate change. Zusammenfassung This book argues for a better balance between politics and economics through the creation of a supranational world order. It shows how international cooperation in business, government and civil society, could reduce the uncertainty of the modern world and is vital to address issues such as cyber-attacks, geopolitical tensions and climate change. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword by Finn Laursen. Introduction. Part I The supranational approach to political economy. 1 International political economy and supranational political economy. 2 From the Cold War to global disorder. 3 The policy levers of the global economy. Part II Lessons from the past. 4 The federal state and Hamilton’s problem. 5 European integration and the supranational principle. Part III Supranational institutions for the global economy. 6 Technology, work and the Anthropocene. 7 Capitalism, finance and inequalities. 8 Global governance. Index ...