With the Westphalian order (1648), the nation-state becomes the dominant information agent. Post-Bretton Woods, a “variety of multi-agent systems” emerge and empower non-state agents, from individuals to collectives (168-79).
With the Westphalian order (1648), the nation-state becomes the dominant information agent. Post-Bretton Woods, a “variety of multi-agent systems” emerge and empower non-state agents, from individuals to collectives (168-79).