Non-Governmental Organizations in the Global System - by George Kaloudis (Paperback)
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Highlights
- In Non-Governmental Organizations and the Global System George Kaloudis examines the important and paradoxical role NGOs play in the global system.
- About the Author: George Kaloudis is professor emeritus of political science and history at Rivier University.
- 240 Pages
- Political Science, International Relations
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About the Book
In Non-Governmental Organizations and the Global System George Kaloudis examines the important and paradoxical role NGOs play in the global system.Book Synopsis
In Non-Governmental Organizations and the Global System George Kaloudis examines the important and paradoxical role NGOs play in the global system.
Review Quotes
"This volume offers a comprehensive coverage of subjects and topics related to the study and practice of non-governmental organizations as well as an analysis of their impact on world politics and global order. George Kaloudis makes a significant contribution to the literature on NGOs not only by offering new insights, but also by bringing together various existing approaches and arguments. This book is well-written and is easily accessible and comprehensible to academic and non-academic audiences, including practitioners and policy-makers. Due to the wealth of information and the details that are provided, the book can also serve as a reference text for graduate and undergraduates courses with a focus on non-governmental organizations."
This is a well-researched book covering many aspects of NGOs as they are located within the system of global governance. The book would thus be a valuable read for anyone interested in understanding NGOs: their history, roles, functions, and effectiveness. More importantly, where they are located within the global political economic system, how they affect it, and in-turn are affected by it.
About the Author
George Kaloudis is professor emeritus of political science and history at Rivier University.