"If you want to understand globalisation you need to read <i>Global Covenant</i>."<br /> <i><b>The Guardian</b></i><br /> <br /> <p>"A healthy antidote to the realist international relations literature, Held persuasively argues for a global covenant based on universal values and driven by a social-democratic coalition ... an outstanding addition to Held's <i>Democracy and the Global Order</i>."<b><br /> M. E. Carranza, <i>Choice</i></b></p> <p>"I found this an immensely encouraging book; it does not just analyse the problems of the global order but offers a credible solution for a cooperative multilateral world."<i><b><br /> </b></i> <b>Robin Cook MP, Former UK Foreign Secretary</b></p> <p>"A rare combination of sociological imagination, penetrating analysis and solid empirical evidence, yielding a politically constructive view: a brilliant integration of research carried out over a decade."<b><br /> Jürgen Habermas, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University</b></p> <p>'David Held has written a remarkable book, addressing the major problems political decision-makers grapple with in the post 9/11 world. It should be read by all those who care about the future of our globe.'<i><b><br /> </b></i> <b>Javier Solana, Secretary General, Council of the European Union</b></p>