The Return of the Public in Global Governance
Herausgeber: Best, Jacqueline; Gheciu, Alexandra
The Return of the Public in Global Governance
Herausgeber: Best, Jacqueline; Gheciu, Alexandra
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After decades of neoliberalism, the public is back - but in ways that challenge conventional wisdom about the public/private divide.
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After decades of neoliberalism, the public is back - but in ways that challenge conventional wisdom about the public/private divide.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 273
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9781107052956
- ISBN-10: 1107052955
- Artikelnr.: 40003369
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 273
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 538g
- ISBN-13: 9781107052956
- ISBN-10: 1107052955
- Artikelnr.: 40003369
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction Jacqueline Best and Alexandra Gheciu;
2. Theorizing the public as practices: transformations of the public in
historical context Jacqueline Best and Alexandra Gheciu; Part II.
Transformations of the Public in Historical Context: 3. The dynamics of
'private' security strategies and their public consequences: transnational
organizations in historical perspective Deborah Avant and Virginia Haufler;
4. Out from the shadows: governing OTC derivatives after the 2007-8
financial crisis Eric Helleiner; Part III. Reconstituting the Global Public
Today: 5. The 'demand side' of good governance: the return of the public in
World Bank policy Jacqueline Best; 6. The publicness of non-state global
environmental and social governance Steven Bernstein; 7. Climate re-public:
practising public space in conditions of extreme complexity Matthew
Paterson; 8. Transforming the logic of security provision in post-Communist
Europe Alexandra Gheciu; 9. Understanding US national intelligence:
analyzing practices to capture the chimera Anna Leander; Part IV.
Conceptualizing the Public as Practices: Theoretical Implications: 10.
Constitutive public practices in a world of changing boundaries Tony
Porter; 11. Publics, practices, and power Rita Abrahamsen and Michael C.
Williams.
2. Theorizing the public as practices: transformations of the public in
historical context Jacqueline Best and Alexandra Gheciu; Part II.
Transformations of the Public in Historical Context: 3. The dynamics of
'private' security strategies and their public consequences: transnational
organizations in historical perspective Deborah Avant and Virginia Haufler;
4. Out from the shadows: governing OTC derivatives after the 2007-8
financial crisis Eric Helleiner; Part III. Reconstituting the Global Public
Today: 5. The 'demand side' of good governance: the return of the public in
World Bank policy Jacqueline Best; 6. The publicness of non-state global
environmental and social governance Steven Bernstein; 7. Climate re-public:
practising public space in conditions of extreme complexity Matthew
Paterson; 8. Transforming the logic of security provision in post-Communist
Europe Alexandra Gheciu; 9. Understanding US national intelligence:
analyzing practices to capture the chimera Anna Leander; Part IV.
Conceptualizing the Public as Practices: Theoretical Implications: 10.
Constitutive public practices in a world of changing boundaries Tony
Porter; 11. Publics, practices, and power Rita Abrahamsen and Michael C.
Williams.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction Jacqueline Best and Alexandra Gheciu;
2. Theorizing the public as practices: transformations of the public in
historical context Jacqueline Best and Alexandra Gheciu; Part II.
Transformations of the Public in Historical Context: 3. The dynamics of
'private' security strategies and their public consequences: transnational
organizations in historical perspective Deborah Avant and Virginia Haufler;
4. Out from the shadows: governing OTC derivatives after the 2007-8
financial crisis Eric Helleiner; Part III. Reconstituting the Global Public
Today: 5. The 'demand side' of good governance: the return of the public in
World Bank policy Jacqueline Best; 6. The publicness of non-state global
environmental and social governance Steven Bernstein; 7. Climate re-public:
practising public space in conditions of extreme complexity Matthew
Paterson; 8. Transforming the logic of security provision in post-Communist
Europe Alexandra Gheciu; 9. Understanding US national intelligence:
analyzing practices to capture the chimera Anna Leander; Part IV.
Conceptualizing the Public as Practices: Theoretical Implications: 10.
Constitutive public practices in a world of changing boundaries Tony
Porter; 11. Publics, practices, and power Rita Abrahamsen and Michael C.
Williams.
2. Theorizing the public as practices: transformations of the public in
historical context Jacqueline Best and Alexandra Gheciu; Part II.
Transformations of the Public in Historical Context: 3. The dynamics of
'private' security strategies and their public consequences: transnational
organizations in historical perspective Deborah Avant and Virginia Haufler;
4. Out from the shadows: governing OTC derivatives after the 2007-8
financial crisis Eric Helleiner; Part III. Reconstituting the Global Public
Today: 5. The 'demand side' of good governance: the return of the public in
World Bank policy Jacqueline Best; 6. The publicness of non-state global
environmental and social governance Steven Bernstein; 7. Climate re-public:
practising public space in conditions of extreme complexity Matthew
Paterson; 8. Transforming the logic of security provision in post-Communist
Europe Alexandra Gheciu; 9. Understanding US national intelligence:
analyzing practices to capture the chimera Anna Leander; Part IV.
Conceptualizing the Public as Practices: Theoretical Implications: 10.
Constitutive public practices in a world of changing boundaries Tony
Porter; 11. Publics, practices, and power Rita Abrahamsen and Michael C.
Williams.