000 01878 a2200373 4500
001 1138574538
005 20250317100408.0
008 250312042018GB 6 eng
020 _a9781138574533
037 _bTaylor & Francis
_cGBP 39.99
_fBB
040 _a01
041 _aeng
072 7 _aKCP
_2thema
072 7 _aJPA
_2thema
072 7 _aQDTS
_2thema
072 7 _aJPS
_2thema
072 7 _aJBCC
_2thema
072 7 _aJHBA
_2thema
072 7 _aKCP
_2bic
072 7 _aJPA
_2bic
072 7 _aHPS
_2bic
072 7 _aJPS
_2bic
072 7 _aJFC
_2bic
072 7 _aJHBA
_2bic
072 7 _aPOL000000
_2bisac
072 7 _a306.2
_2bisac
100 1 _aThomas Meyer
245 1 0 _aMultiple Modernities and Good Governance
250 _a1
260 _aOxford
_bRoutledge
_c20180509
300 _a188 p
520 _bThis book represents the first discussion from a political science perspective of the concept of Multiple Modernities in three dimensions. First taking stock of the discussions of the concept itself, the book then connects the concept to more recently developed analytical and normative concepts that concretize it, before finally opening up a discussion about its implications and consequences for the political dimension. Written by outstanding scholars in the field, the book addresses four principal concepts – Good Society, Good Governance, Human Security and Varieties of Capitalism. It determines whether and to what degree these concepts enable us to discover the commonalities and differences that distinguish the emerging multiple modernities in our time with respect to their political implications and consequences. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of political theory, political economy, international relations, comparative politics and sociology.
700 1 _aJosé Luís de Sales Marques
_4B01
999 _c2018
_d2018