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Estimated Read Time : 9 minutes
Word Count: 2659
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A New World Order by author Anne-Marie Slaughter is not a book for the casual reader. As dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, Slaughter is well versed in the subject matter of international policy. Her book explains the processes that are involved in creating international policies. She describes how these policies play a role in national policy making practices. She also details the many international policy-making bodies around the world and the effect that each has on it. Academics and others with an interest in international policy will appreciate Slaughter's clear presentation and arguments.
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