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This section carries on a dialogue between the advocates of two different perspectives on governance: the new-institutionalists (David Lake and Michael McGinnis) and the constructivists (Wayne Sandholtz and Peter Haas).
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distributive collective goods, large private sphere, international environmental governance, international system rules, epistemic community members, new administrative law, redistributive services, international economic governance, transnational rules, governance services, governance costs, residual control, extant institutions, federal corporations, residual rights, subordinate actor, global governance, gains from cooperation, strategic trade policy
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New York, United States, Cambridge University Press, Cornell University Press, Princeton University Press, European Union, Middle Ages, Stone Sweet, Oxford University Press, Free Press, European Parliament, Wayne Sandholtz, World Bank, Cold War, Harvard University Press, Aseem Prakash, Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, Harvard Business Review, The Economist, University of California, World Trade Organization, John Zysman, World War, David Lake
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