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Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-250) and index.
Events -- Home schooling -- United Nations dreams -- Glimpses of success -- Great expectations -- The money crisis -- Joining up democracy and development -- All change -- The end of the affair -- San Francisco II -- Two thousand and eight and all that -- Compass points -- The global promise.
Mark Malloch-Brown, a former United Nations deputy secretary general, discusses the central problem that the world faces in the twenty-first century, explaining how as the world becomes more connected it also becomes less governed, and examining the abilities of national governments to address complex global issues.
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