A comparative analysis of how international organizations have engaged in public-private partnerships, explaining the rise and outcomes of global partnerships across multiple policy domains.
A comparative analysis of how international organizations have engaged in public-private partnerships, explaining the rise and outcomes of global partnerships across multiple policy domains.
Liliana B. Andonova is Professor of International Relations and Political Science, and Academic Co-Director of the Center for International Environmental Studies at the Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies, Geneva. She is the author of Transnational Politics of the Environment (2003); co-author of Transnational Climate Change Governance (Cambridge, 2014); and co-editor of a special issue on the Comparative Politics of Transnational Climate Governance of the journal International Interactions (2017).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: global partnerships 2. Theory of dynamic institutional change 3. The UN secretariat: crafting normative space for partnerships 4. UNEP and the World Bank: extending sustainability via partnerships 5. Partnerships for children and health 6. Conclusion - institutional diversity and global partnerships Annex: constructing the global partnerships database.
1. Introduction: global partnerships 2. Theory of dynamic institutional change 3. The UN secretariat: crafting normative space for partnerships 4. UNEP and the World Bank: extending sustainability via partnerships 5. Partnerships for children and health 6. Conclusion - institutional diversity and global partnerships Annex: constructing the global partnerships database.
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