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Many perceive globalization as a chequered process that has, in part, highly appreciated aspects, and in part, highly controversial and therefore contested dimensions. Many, for example, enjoy the enhanced connectivity that has been brought about by the expanding international communication and transportation networks or the ease with which commerce can be conducted today, due to integrating banking systems and financial markets.
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- International Monetary Fund
- United Nations Development Programme
- Private Good
- International Negotiation
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Kaul, I. (2008). Providing (Contested) Global Public Goods. In: Rittberger, V., Nettesheim, M., Huckel, C. (eds) Authority in the Global Political Economy. International Political Economy Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230584297_4
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