02041 2200301 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001400123084001800137100006300155245010600218260003100324300003300355500002300388520107300411650003301484650002801517700004401545990002501589990002501614990002501639990002501664990002501689990002501714INLIS00000000000470020221025085016 a0010-0520004700221025 | | eng  a9780415424011 aeng a327.10601 a327.10601 GLO0 aGlobal Governance and Japan:The Institutional Architecture1 aGlobal Governance and Japan:The Institutional Architecture /cEdited by Glenn D. Hook and Hugo Dobson aNew York :bThomson,c2007 axxiii,256p.;24 cm. ;c24 cm. aIndeks : p.247-256 aLeading specialists from Europe and Japan examine the institutional mechanisms of governance at the global level and provide concrete evidence of the role Japan plays in these institutions. An excellent introduction to the concept of global governance, the volume analyzes how global governance actually works through the global institutional mechanisms of governance. It provides an up-to-date and contemporary analysis of the six most important global institutions, namely: the Group of 7/8, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the World Trade Organization, the United Nations. The book provides a thorough and accessible discussion on Japans role within these institutions and uses supporting case studies to ask whether Japan is reactively or proactively involved in trying to shape these institutions in order to promote its own interests. As such, it will be a valuable resource for undergraduates and scholars with an interest in global governance, Japanese politics and political economy. 4aIntenational Relations-Japan 4aInternational agencies.0 aEdited by Glenn D. Hook and Hugo Dobson a10225/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10226/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10226/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10225/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10225/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10226/MKRI-P/XI-2008