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[24]See Simon Reich, Global Norms, American Sponsorship and the Emerging Pattern of World Politics (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2010), 50—62.
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[25]Ian Manners, “Normative Power Europe: A Contradiction in Terms?” JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 40, no.2 (2002)
:235—258; Manners, “The Normative Ethics of the European Union”; Whitman, “Norms, Power and Europe.”
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[26]Arlo Poletti and Daniela Sicurelli, “The EU as Promoter of Environmental Norms in the Doha Round,” West European Politics 35, no.4 (2012)
:911—932; Richard Youngs, “Normative Dynamics and Strategic Interests in the EU’s External Identity,” JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 42, no.2 (2004)
:415—435; Charles Parker, and Christer Karlsson, “Climate Change and the European Union’s Leadership Moment: An Inconvenient Truth?” JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 48, no.4 (2010)
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[27]Gareth Evans and Mohamed Sahnoun, The Responsibility to Protect: A Report by the International Commission of Intervention and State Sovereignty (Ottawa: International Development Research Center, 2001). http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/iciss-ciise/pdf/Commission-Report.pdf (accessed 3 July 2012).
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[28]Simon Reich, “When Firms Behave ‘Responsibly,’ Are the Roots National or Global?” International Social Science Journal 57, no.3 (2005)
:289—308.
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[29]Rawi Abdelal and Sophie Meunier, “Managed Globalization: Doctrine, Practice and Promise,” Journal of European Public Policy 17, no.3 (2010)
:350—367.
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[30]John Williamson, ed., Latin American Adjustment: How Much Has Happened? (Washington DC: Institute for International Economics, 1990); Douglas C.North, Structure and Change in Economic History (New York: Norton, 1981); Douglas C. North and Robert Thomas, The Rise of the Western World: A New Economic History (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1973); Robert O. Keohane, After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the Modern World (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1984).
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[31]Stephen D.Krasner, “Structural Causes and Regime Consequences: Regimes as Intervening Variables,” in Stephen D.Krasner, ed., International Regimes (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1983).
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[32]G.John Ikenberry, “A World of Our Making,” Democracy: A Journal of Ideas 21 (2011), http://www.democracyjournal.org/21/a-world-of-our-making-1.php?page=all (accessed 9 July 2012).
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[33]Ibid.
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[34]“To Paris, US Looks Like a ‘Hyperpower,’” New York Times, 5 February 1999, http://www.nytimes.com/1999/02/05/news/05iht-france.t_0.html (accessed 9 July 2012).
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[35]Hubert Védrine, France in an Age of Globalization (Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2001); Fred Block, The Origins of International Economic Disorder: A Study of United States International Monetary Policy from World War II to the Present (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1977); Fred Block, “Controlling Global Finance,” World Policy Journal 13, no.3 (1996)
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[36]参见Catherine Weaver, “The World’s Bank and the Bank’s World: Towards a Gross Anatomy of the World Bank,”提交给国际研究协会年会的论文,24 March 2006, San Diego, 11—12。
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[37]Robert H.Wade, “US Hegemony and the World Bank: The Fight over People and Ideas,” Review of International Political Economy 9, no.2 (2002)
:215—243; Robert H.Wade, “The US Role in the Long Asian Crisis of 1990—2000,” in Arvid Lukauskis and Francisco L. Batista-Rivera, eds., The Political Economy of the East Asian Crisis and its Aftermath: Tigers in Distress (Cheltenham, England: Edward Elgar, 2001), 195—226; Ngaire Woods, “The United States and the International Financial Institutions: Power and Influence Within the World Bank and the IMF,” in Rosemary Foot, Neil MacFarlane, and Michael Mastanduno, eds., US Hegemony and International Organizations (New York: Oxford University Press, 2003), 92—114; Ngaire Woods, The Globalizers: the IMF, the World Bank and Their Borrowers (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2006); Joseph Stiglitz, Globalization and Its Discontents (New York: Norton, 2001).
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[38]Abdelal and Meunier, “Managed Globalization.”
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[39]Ibid., 350.
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[40]Ibid., 351.
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[41]Ibid., 352.
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[42]Ibid., 352—353.
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[43]Ibid., 355.
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[44]Ibid., 355—356.
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[45]Ibid., 357.
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[46]“Profile: World Trade Organization,” 15 February 2012, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/country_profiles/2429503.stm (accessed 8 August 2012).
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[47]Robert H.Wade, “The Invisible Hand of the American Empire,” Ethics and International Affairs 17, no.2 (2003)
:77—88.
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[48]The term Washington Consensus is commonly first attributed to John Williamson in his 1989 report “What Washington Means by Policy Reform,” in John Williamson, ed., Latin American Readjustment: How Much Has Happened? (Washington DC: Peterson Institute for International Economics, 1990), http://www.iie.com/publications/papers/paper.cfm?researchid=486 (accessed 5 June 2013).
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