Mark Mazower’s recent book Governing the World offers a sweeping and provocative account of the expansive vision of global political cooperation. In the first of what will be a recurrent feature on History Workshop Online, six commentators (the journalist John Gittings and the historians Patricia Clavin, Daniel Laqua, Helen McCarthy, Katharina Rietzler, and Glenda Sluga) reflect on the scope, the limits, and the implications of Mazower’s argument.
Roundtable response: Patricia Clavin
Roundtable response: Daniel Laqua
Roundtable response: Glenda Sluga
Roundtable response: Helen McCarthy