Collective action in a fragmented world
Bruegel - Brussels
2019
8 p.
globalization ; international cooperation ; social cohesion ; climate change
Policy Brief
5
Economic development
English
Bibliogr.
"International collective action is in search of a new paradigm. It cannot rely anymore on global binding rules supported by universal institutions. New forms of cooperation have emerged in a number of fields. Europe should equip itself to be an effective player in this new global game. This calls for internal governance reforms."
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