International Institutions and National Policies
Discover the groundbreaking insights in International Institutions and National Policies by Xinyuan Dai, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. This thought-provoking book, spanning 200 pages, challenges the traditional view of international institutions and their influence over national policies. Dai presents a compelling alternative framework, illustrating how these institutions can indirectly shape state behavior by engaging non-state actors and strengthening domestic constituencies. Ideal for students and professionals in political science, international relations, and public policy, this book offers a fresh perspective on the intricate dynamics between global governance and local politics. Enhance your understanding of the role of international institutions in today's interconnected world with this essential read.