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Summary:

The book examines the shift from a world dominated by nation-states to one in which non-state actors play a significant role in global governance, advocating for a networked approach to international relations. It explores how governments, international organizations, and civil society can collaborate across borders to address global challenges more effectively.

Key points:

1. Power Spread Out: Power isn't just with countries anymore; it's also with NGOs, companies, and other groups. This changes how we think about who's in charge globally.

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