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Global Governance

Critical Concepts in Political Science _

Edited by Timothy J. Sinclair

Published December 11th 2003 by Routledge – 1,944 pages

Series: Critical Concepts in Political Science

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Global governance is a key concept in academic and policy discussions. For many, global governance refers to the network of interstate agencies and the rules which order their relations and increasingly shape their domestic institutions. For others, global governance is a more pervasive system of diffuse, often private, authority stemming from globalization, which organizes and disciplines the affairs of communities and nations in the industrial and developing worlds. As a concept, global governance is hotly contested. These volumes illustrate the debates between divergent interpretations, document its emergence and rise to prominence and provide examples of applications.

Contents

THEORETICAL BUILDING BLOCKS

DYNAMICS OF GOVERNANCE

GLOBALIZATION, NEO-LIBERALISM AND INSTITUTIONAL REFORM

MULTILATERAL AGENCIES

INTERNATIONAL REGIMES

MULTILATERAL ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS

NON-STATE ENTITIES

SOCIAL FORCES, ELITES AND POLICY NETWORKS

GLOBAL GOVERNANCE IN CRISIS: DEBATING THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL ARCHITECTURE

RESPONSES TO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE

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  1. Political Economy

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Description: Edited by Timothy J. Sinclair. Global governance is a key concept in academic and policy discussions. For many, global governance refers to the network of interstate agencies and the rules which order their relations and increasingly shape their domestic institutions. For others,...
Categories: Political Economy