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'''Transgovernmentalism''' is a theory of [[global governance]]. It accepts the continued existence of nation states but states that government functions can be delegated to intergovernmental bodies.<ref>McGrew, Andrew, Governing globalization: power, authority and global governance, p 245</ref> |
'''Transgovernmentalism''' is a big word and a theory of [[global governance]]. It accepts the continued existence of nation states but states that government functions can be delegated to intergovernmental bodies.<ref>McGrew, Andrew, Governing globalization: power, authority and global governance, p 245</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 18:53, 14 November 2011
Transgovernmentalism is a big word and a theory of global governance. It accepts the continued existence of nation states but states that government functions can be delegated to intergovernmental bodies.[1]
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- ^ McGrew, Andrew, Governing globalization: power, authority and global governance, p 245