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A Perilous Imbalance : The Globalization of Canadian Law and Governance

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As citizens of a middle power, Canadians know how it feels to be objects of global forces.

But they are also agents of globalization who have helped build structures of transnational governance that have highly uneven impacts on prosperity, human security, and the environment, often for the worse.

This timely book argues that these imbalances need to be recognized and corrected. A Perilous Imbalance situates Canada’s experience of globalization in the context of three interlinked trends: the emergence of a global supraconstitution, the transformation of the nation-state, and the growth of governance beyond the nation-state.

The authors advocate a revitalization of the Canadian state as a vehicle for pursuing human security, ecological integrity, and social emancipation, and for creating spaces in which progressive, alternative forms of law and governance can unfold.

This book shines an urgent light on the dangerous imbalances in contemporary forms of globalized governance that jeopardize not only Canadians but also citizens worldwide.

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Product Details
0774814888 / 9780774814881
Hardback
21/12/2009
Canada
360 pages
159 x 235 mm, 640 grams