William H. Meyer defines global governance as the management of global issues within a political space that has no single centralized authority. Employing a combination of historical, quantitative, normative, and policy analyses, he presents a series of case studies at the intersection of power politics and international justice.
William H. Meyer defines global governance as the management of global issues within a political space that has no single centralized authority. Employing a combination of historical, quantitative, normative, and policy analyses, he presents a series of case studies at the intersection of power politics and international justice.
William H. Meyer is Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of Delaware.
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List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1. The Pinochet Precedent as an Exemplar of Global Governance Chapter 2. Indigenous Rights and Global Governance Chapter 3. Corporate Social Responsibility and Global Governance Chapter 4. Testing Theories of Labor Rights and Development Chapter 5. Torture, Terror, and Unjust Wars Chapter 6. Human Rights Treaties and the Pacific Interregnum Chapter 7. Two Models and Future Prospects for Global Governance of Human Rights Notes References Index Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1. The Pinochet Precedent as an Exemplar of Global Governance Chapter 2. Indigenous Rights and Global Governance Chapter 3. Corporate Social Responsibility and Global Governance Chapter 4. Testing Theories of Labor Rights and Development Chapter 5. Torture, Terror, and Unjust Wars Chapter 6. Human Rights Treaties and the Pacific Interregnum Chapter 7. Two Models and Future Prospects for Global Governance of Human Rights Notes References Index Acknowledgments
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