Rethinking Participation in Global Governance
Voice and Influence After Stakeholder Reforms in Global Finance and Health
Herausgeber: Pauwelyn, Joost; Berman, Ayelet; Büthe, Tim; Maggetti, Martino
Rethinking Participation in Global Governance
Voice and Influence After Stakeholder Reforms in Global Finance and Health
Herausgeber: Pauwelyn, Joost; Berman, Ayelet; Büthe, Tim; Maggetti, Martino
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This addition to the Law and Global Governance Series examines participation of stakeholders in treaty-based intergovernmental organizations. Readers are offered a comprehensive account of what has been done to facilitate the participation of previously neglected stakeholders.
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This addition to the Law and Global Governance Series examines participation of stakeholders in treaty-based intergovernmental organizations. Readers are offered a comprehensive account of what has been done to facilitate the participation of previously neglected stakeholders.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 168mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 992g
- ISBN-13: 9780198852568
- ISBN-10: 0198852568
- Artikelnr.: 64995167
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 168mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 992g
- ISBN-13: 9780198852568
- ISBN-10: 0198852568
- Artikelnr.: 64995167
Joost Pauwelyn is Professor of International Law at the Graduate Institute in Geneva, and Murase Visiting Professor of Law at the Georgetown University Law Center Martino Maggetti is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Lausanne Tim Büthe is Professor and Chair for International Relations at Hochschule für Politik/TUMSchool of Governance and TUM School of Management, Technical University of Munich and a Senior Fellow at the Kenan Institute for Ethics, Duke University Ayelet Berman is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for International Law Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore
* I: Introduction and Theoretical Framework
* 1: Ayelet Berman, Tim Büthe, Martino Maggetti, Joost Pauwelyn:
Introduction: Rethinking Stakeholder Participation in Global
Governance
* 2: Mercy DeMenno and Tim Büthe: Voice and Influence in Global
Governance: An Analytical Framework
* 3: Tim Büthe and Cindy Cheng: Analyzing the Consequences of
Institutional Reforms Using Country Pairs: A Note on the (Coarsened
Exact) Matched-Country-Pairs Methodology of the Rethinking
Stakeholder Participation Project
* II: Institutions and Reforms in Global Financial Governance
* 4: Olga Kovarzina and Martino Maggetti: Stakeholder Participation
Reforms in Global Financial Governance
* 5: Kern Alexander: Global Financial Governance and Banking
Regulation: Redesigning Regulation to Promote Stakeholder Interests
* 6: Henrique Choer Moraes and Facundo Pérez Aznar: Brazil and
Argentina in Global Financial Governance
* 7: Weiwei Zhang: China and Vietnam in Global Financial Governance
* 8: Rahul Mukherji and Himanshu Jha: India and Bangladesh in Global
Financial Governance: From Structural Conflict to Embedded Liberalism
in the Climate Finance Regime
* 9: Martino Maggetti and Olga Kovarzina: Assessing Stakeholder
Participation Reforms in Global Financial Governance
* 10: Christopher J. Brummer: On Expanding the Theory of Stakeholder
Participation
* 11: Ronald Gindrat and Paul Inderbinen: Comparing Formal and Informal
Bodies in International Finance: A Policy-Making Perspective
* 12: Henrique Choer Moraes: Can Regional Institutions Increase the
Legitimacy of Global Governance? The Cases of the Regional Branches
of the FATF and of the FSB
* III: Institutions and Reforms in Global Health Governance
* 13: Ayelet Berman: Stakeholder Participation Reforms in Global Health
Governance
* 14: David Gartner: Global Health Governance and Stakeholder
Participation
* 15: André de Mello e Souza and Facundo Pérez Aznar: Brazil and
Argentina in Global Health Governance
* 16: Cindy Cheng, Anh Do: China and Vietnam in Global Health
Governance
* 17: Tim Büthe, Sachin Chaturvedi, Peter Payoyo and Krishna Ravi
Srinivas: India and the Philippines in Global Health Governance
* 18: Ayelet Berman and Joost Pauwelyn: Assessing Stakeholder
Participation Reforms in Global Health Governance
* 19: Gian Luca Burci: The Effects of Stakeholder Reforms on Global
Health Governance
* 20: Suerie Moon: How Much Do Health Actors from the Global South
Influence Global Health Governance?
* 21: Gülen Atay Newton: Evolving Norms and Objectives Regarding
Stakeholder Participation: The Global Fund to Fight AIDS,
Tuberculosis and Malaria
* 22: K.M. Gopakumar: The World Health Organization's Engagement with
Non-State Actors: The Risk of Corporate Influence
* IV: Stakeholder Participation in Global Governance: Cross-Cutting
Issues
* 23: Ayelet Berman and Eyal Benvenisti: The Stakeholder Participation
Triangle: Trusteeship, Functionality and Efficiency
* 24: Kal Raustiala: Public Power and Private Stakeholders
* 25: Tim Büthe, Joost Pauwelyn, Martino Maggetti, and Ayelet Berman:
Conclusion: The Participation of Marginalized Stakeholders in Global
Governance
* 1: Ayelet Berman, Tim Büthe, Martino Maggetti, Joost Pauwelyn:
Introduction: Rethinking Stakeholder Participation in Global
Governance
* 2: Mercy DeMenno and Tim Büthe: Voice and Influence in Global
Governance: An Analytical Framework
* 3: Tim Büthe and Cindy Cheng: Analyzing the Consequences of
Institutional Reforms Using Country Pairs: A Note on the (Coarsened
Exact) Matched-Country-Pairs Methodology of the Rethinking
Stakeholder Participation Project
* II: Institutions and Reforms in Global Financial Governance
* 4: Olga Kovarzina and Martino Maggetti: Stakeholder Participation
Reforms in Global Financial Governance
* 5: Kern Alexander: Global Financial Governance and Banking
Regulation: Redesigning Regulation to Promote Stakeholder Interests
* 6: Henrique Choer Moraes and Facundo Pérez Aznar: Brazil and
Argentina in Global Financial Governance
* 7: Weiwei Zhang: China and Vietnam in Global Financial Governance
* 8: Rahul Mukherji and Himanshu Jha: India and Bangladesh in Global
Financial Governance: From Structural Conflict to Embedded Liberalism
in the Climate Finance Regime
* 9: Martino Maggetti and Olga Kovarzina: Assessing Stakeholder
Participation Reforms in Global Financial Governance
* 10: Christopher J. Brummer: On Expanding the Theory of Stakeholder
Participation
* 11: Ronald Gindrat and Paul Inderbinen: Comparing Formal and Informal
Bodies in International Finance: A Policy-Making Perspective
* 12: Henrique Choer Moraes: Can Regional Institutions Increase the
Legitimacy of Global Governance? The Cases of the Regional Branches
of the FATF and of the FSB
* III: Institutions and Reforms in Global Health Governance
* 13: Ayelet Berman: Stakeholder Participation Reforms in Global Health
Governance
* 14: David Gartner: Global Health Governance and Stakeholder
Participation
* 15: André de Mello e Souza and Facundo Pérez Aznar: Brazil and
Argentina in Global Health Governance
* 16: Cindy Cheng, Anh Do: China and Vietnam in Global Health
Governance
* 17: Tim Büthe, Sachin Chaturvedi, Peter Payoyo and Krishna Ravi
Srinivas: India and the Philippines in Global Health Governance
* 18: Ayelet Berman and Joost Pauwelyn: Assessing Stakeholder
Participation Reforms in Global Health Governance
* 19: Gian Luca Burci: The Effects of Stakeholder Reforms on Global
Health Governance
* 20: Suerie Moon: How Much Do Health Actors from the Global South
Influence Global Health Governance?
* 21: Gülen Atay Newton: Evolving Norms and Objectives Regarding
Stakeholder Participation: The Global Fund to Fight AIDS,
Tuberculosis and Malaria
* 22: K.M. Gopakumar: The World Health Organization's Engagement with
Non-State Actors: The Risk of Corporate Influence
* IV: Stakeholder Participation in Global Governance: Cross-Cutting
Issues
* 23: Ayelet Berman and Eyal Benvenisti: The Stakeholder Participation
Triangle: Trusteeship, Functionality and Efficiency
* 24: Kal Raustiala: Public Power and Private Stakeholders
* 25: Tim Büthe, Joost Pauwelyn, Martino Maggetti, and Ayelet Berman:
Conclusion: The Participation of Marginalized Stakeholders in Global
Governance
* I: Introduction and Theoretical Framework
* 1: Ayelet Berman, Tim Büthe, Martino Maggetti, Joost Pauwelyn:
Introduction: Rethinking Stakeholder Participation in Global
Governance
* 2: Mercy DeMenno and Tim Büthe: Voice and Influence in Global
Governance: An Analytical Framework
* 3: Tim Büthe and Cindy Cheng: Analyzing the Consequences of
Institutional Reforms Using Country Pairs: A Note on the (Coarsened
Exact) Matched-Country-Pairs Methodology of the Rethinking
Stakeholder Participation Project
* II: Institutions and Reforms in Global Financial Governance
* 4: Olga Kovarzina and Martino Maggetti: Stakeholder Participation
Reforms in Global Financial Governance
* 5: Kern Alexander: Global Financial Governance and Banking
Regulation: Redesigning Regulation to Promote Stakeholder Interests
* 6: Henrique Choer Moraes and Facundo Pérez Aznar: Brazil and
Argentina in Global Financial Governance
* 7: Weiwei Zhang: China and Vietnam in Global Financial Governance
* 8: Rahul Mukherji and Himanshu Jha: India and Bangladesh in Global
Financial Governance: From Structural Conflict to Embedded Liberalism
in the Climate Finance Regime
* 9: Martino Maggetti and Olga Kovarzina: Assessing Stakeholder
Participation Reforms in Global Financial Governance
* 10: Christopher J. Brummer: On Expanding the Theory of Stakeholder
Participation
* 11: Ronald Gindrat and Paul Inderbinen: Comparing Formal and Informal
Bodies in International Finance: A Policy-Making Perspective
* 12: Henrique Choer Moraes: Can Regional Institutions Increase the
Legitimacy of Global Governance? The Cases of the Regional Branches
of the FATF and of the FSB
* III: Institutions and Reforms in Global Health Governance
* 13: Ayelet Berman: Stakeholder Participation Reforms in Global Health
Governance
* 14: David Gartner: Global Health Governance and Stakeholder
Participation
* 15: André de Mello e Souza and Facundo Pérez Aznar: Brazil and
Argentina in Global Health Governance
* 16: Cindy Cheng, Anh Do: China and Vietnam in Global Health
Governance
* 17: Tim Büthe, Sachin Chaturvedi, Peter Payoyo and Krishna Ravi
Srinivas: India and the Philippines in Global Health Governance
* 18: Ayelet Berman and Joost Pauwelyn: Assessing Stakeholder
Participation Reforms in Global Health Governance
* 19: Gian Luca Burci: The Effects of Stakeholder Reforms on Global
Health Governance
* 20: Suerie Moon: How Much Do Health Actors from the Global South
Influence Global Health Governance?
* 21: Gülen Atay Newton: Evolving Norms and Objectives Regarding
Stakeholder Participation: The Global Fund to Fight AIDS,
Tuberculosis and Malaria
* 22: K.M. Gopakumar: The World Health Organization's Engagement with
Non-State Actors: The Risk of Corporate Influence
* IV: Stakeholder Participation in Global Governance: Cross-Cutting
Issues
* 23: Ayelet Berman and Eyal Benvenisti: The Stakeholder Participation
Triangle: Trusteeship, Functionality and Efficiency
* 24: Kal Raustiala: Public Power and Private Stakeholders
* 25: Tim Büthe, Joost Pauwelyn, Martino Maggetti, and Ayelet Berman:
Conclusion: The Participation of Marginalized Stakeholders in Global
Governance
* 1: Ayelet Berman, Tim Büthe, Martino Maggetti, Joost Pauwelyn:
Introduction: Rethinking Stakeholder Participation in Global
Governance
* 2: Mercy DeMenno and Tim Büthe: Voice and Influence in Global
Governance: An Analytical Framework
* 3: Tim Büthe and Cindy Cheng: Analyzing the Consequences of
Institutional Reforms Using Country Pairs: A Note on the (Coarsened
Exact) Matched-Country-Pairs Methodology of the Rethinking
Stakeholder Participation Project
* II: Institutions and Reforms in Global Financial Governance
* 4: Olga Kovarzina and Martino Maggetti: Stakeholder Participation
Reforms in Global Financial Governance
* 5: Kern Alexander: Global Financial Governance and Banking
Regulation: Redesigning Regulation to Promote Stakeholder Interests
* 6: Henrique Choer Moraes and Facundo Pérez Aznar: Brazil and
Argentina in Global Financial Governance
* 7: Weiwei Zhang: China and Vietnam in Global Financial Governance
* 8: Rahul Mukherji and Himanshu Jha: India and Bangladesh in Global
Financial Governance: From Structural Conflict to Embedded Liberalism
in the Climate Finance Regime
* 9: Martino Maggetti and Olga Kovarzina: Assessing Stakeholder
Participation Reforms in Global Financial Governance
* 10: Christopher J. Brummer: On Expanding the Theory of Stakeholder
Participation
* 11: Ronald Gindrat and Paul Inderbinen: Comparing Formal and Informal
Bodies in International Finance: A Policy-Making Perspective
* 12: Henrique Choer Moraes: Can Regional Institutions Increase the
Legitimacy of Global Governance? The Cases of the Regional Branches
of the FATF and of the FSB
* III: Institutions and Reforms in Global Health Governance
* 13: Ayelet Berman: Stakeholder Participation Reforms in Global Health
Governance
* 14: David Gartner: Global Health Governance and Stakeholder
Participation
* 15: André de Mello e Souza and Facundo Pérez Aznar: Brazil and
Argentina in Global Health Governance
* 16: Cindy Cheng, Anh Do: China and Vietnam in Global Health
Governance
* 17: Tim Büthe, Sachin Chaturvedi, Peter Payoyo and Krishna Ravi
Srinivas: India and the Philippines in Global Health Governance
* 18: Ayelet Berman and Joost Pauwelyn: Assessing Stakeholder
Participation Reforms in Global Health Governance
* 19: Gian Luca Burci: The Effects of Stakeholder Reforms on Global
Health Governance
* 20: Suerie Moon: How Much Do Health Actors from the Global South
Influence Global Health Governance?
* 21: Gülen Atay Newton: Evolving Norms and Objectives Regarding
Stakeholder Participation: The Global Fund to Fight AIDS,
Tuberculosis and Malaria
* 22: K.M. Gopakumar: The World Health Organization's Engagement with
Non-State Actors: The Risk of Corporate Influence
* IV: Stakeholder Participation in Global Governance: Cross-Cutting
Issues
* 23: Ayelet Berman and Eyal Benvenisti: The Stakeholder Participation
Triangle: Trusteeship, Functionality and Efficiency
* 24: Kal Raustiala: Public Power and Private Stakeholders
* 25: Tim Büthe, Joost Pauwelyn, Martino Maggetti, and Ayelet Berman:
Conclusion: The Participation of Marginalized Stakeholders in Global
Governance