New Organizational Leadership: Nonstate Actors in Global Economic Governance
Walter Mattli and
Jack Seddon
Global Policy, 2015, vol. 6, issue 3, 266-276
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In a growing number of issue areas, the decisive source of leadership and influence is not traditional state power based on military might or the size of the economy, but is instead found, away from view, in the hands of the ‘pen holders’.
Date: 2015
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