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Pump Up the Volume: From Covert to Overt Politics in Global Governance

Recent commentary on the state of multilateralism begins from an alarming premise: a popular backlash against globalization is underway. The prospects for multilateralism depend, by this account, on shielding global governance from the forces of mass politics. We challenge this conventional account...

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Published in:Global perspectives (Oakland, Calif.) Calif.), 2022-11, Vol.3 (1)
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