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Anne-Marie Slaughter

Anne-Marie Slaughter is dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. She has served as president of the American Society of International Law and is on the board of the Council on Foreign Relations. She has written or co-edited four books and many articles for scholarly and legal journals, and she is a regular contributor to many newspapers, including The New York Times. Her books include A New World Order (Princeton University Press, 2004).

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A covenant to make global governance work

David Held’s impressive vision of “social democratic globalisation” needs a detailed mapping of the kind of policies and outcomes that would make cosmopolitan global governance work. A route towards it, argue Anne-Marie Slaughter and Thomas N Hale, is by bringing cosmopolitanism and nationalism into a new, shared frame of reference.

Hardt & Negri's 'Multitude': the worst of both worlds

The latest neo-Marxist extravaganza by the authors of “Empire” fails to deliver the global governance model the world needs, say Anne-Marie Slaughter & Thomas Hale.

China's past, America's future?

Can America combine power with modesty? In the first in a new series in which original voices from around the world exchange letters with Americans, the leader of the Chinese democracy movement Wei Jingsheng writes to Anne-Marie Slaughter, Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton.