Who Governs the Globe?
Herausgeber: Avant, Deborah D.; Sell, Susan K.; Finnemore, Martha
Who Governs the Globe?
Herausgeber: Avant, Deborah D.; Sell, Susan K.; Finnemore, Martha
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Most discussions of global governance treat it as a structure or process, without considering who does the governing. Who Governs the Globe? offers a theoretical framework for understanding these non-state governors and applies this framework to policy arenas including arms control, human rights, economic development and global education.
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Most discussions of global governance treat it as a structure or process, without considering who does the governing. Who Governs the Globe? offers a theoretical framework for understanding these non-state governors and applies this framework to policy arenas including arms control, human rights, economic development and global education.
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- Cambridge Studies in International Relations
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 844g
- ISBN-13: 9780521198912
- ISBN-10: 0521198917
- Artikelnr.: 28107702
- Cambridge Studies in International Relations
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 844g
- ISBN-13: 9780521198912
- ISBN-10: 0521198917
- Artikelnr.: 28107702
1. Who governs the globe? Deborah D. Avant, Martha Finnemore and Susan K.
Sell; Part I. Authority Dynamics and New Governors: 2. Who is running the
international criminal justice system? Allison Danner and Erik Voeten; 3.
The International Organization for Standardization as a global governor: a
club theory approach Aseem Prakash and Matthew Potoski; 4. Corporations in
zones of conflict: issues, actors, and institutions Virginia Haufler; 5.
International organization control under conditions of dual delegation: a
transgovernmental politics approach Abraham L. Newman; 6. Constructing
authority in the European Union Kathleen R. McNamara; Part II. Authority
Dynamics and Governance Outcomes: 7. Packing heat: pro-gun groups and the
governance of small arms Clifford Bob; 8. Governing the global agenda:
'gatekeepers' and 'issue adoption' in transnational advocacy networks R.
Charli Carpenter; 9. Outsourcing authority: how project contracts transform
global governance networks Alexander Cooley; 10. When 'doing good' does
not: the IMF and the Millennium Development Goals Tamar Gutner; 11. The
power of norms; the norms of power: who governs international electric and
electronic technology? Tim Büthe; 12. 'Education for all' and the global
governors Karen Mundy; 13. Conclusion: authority, legitimacy, and
accountability in global politics Deborah D. Avant, Martha Finnemore and
Susan K. Sell.
Sell; Part I. Authority Dynamics and New Governors: 2. Who is running the
international criminal justice system? Allison Danner and Erik Voeten; 3.
The International Organization for Standardization as a global governor: a
club theory approach Aseem Prakash and Matthew Potoski; 4. Corporations in
zones of conflict: issues, actors, and institutions Virginia Haufler; 5.
International organization control under conditions of dual delegation: a
transgovernmental politics approach Abraham L. Newman; 6. Constructing
authority in the European Union Kathleen R. McNamara; Part II. Authority
Dynamics and Governance Outcomes: 7. Packing heat: pro-gun groups and the
governance of small arms Clifford Bob; 8. Governing the global agenda:
'gatekeepers' and 'issue adoption' in transnational advocacy networks R.
Charli Carpenter; 9. Outsourcing authority: how project contracts transform
global governance networks Alexander Cooley; 10. When 'doing good' does
not: the IMF and the Millennium Development Goals Tamar Gutner; 11. The
power of norms; the norms of power: who governs international electric and
electronic technology? Tim Büthe; 12. 'Education for all' and the global
governors Karen Mundy; 13. Conclusion: authority, legitimacy, and
accountability in global politics Deborah D. Avant, Martha Finnemore and
Susan K. Sell.
1. Who governs the globe? Deborah D. Avant, Martha Finnemore and Susan K.
Sell; Part I. Authority Dynamics and New Governors: 2. Who is running the
international criminal justice system? Allison Danner and Erik Voeten; 3.
The International Organization for Standardization as a global governor: a
club theory approach Aseem Prakash and Matthew Potoski; 4. Corporations in
zones of conflict: issues, actors, and institutions Virginia Haufler; 5.
International organization control under conditions of dual delegation: a
transgovernmental politics approach Abraham L. Newman; 6. Constructing
authority in the European Union Kathleen R. McNamara; Part II. Authority
Dynamics and Governance Outcomes: 7. Packing heat: pro-gun groups and the
governance of small arms Clifford Bob; 8. Governing the global agenda:
'gatekeepers' and 'issue adoption' in transnational advocacy networks R.
Charli Carpenter; 9. Outsourcing authority: how project contracts transform
global governance networks Alexander Cooley; 10. When 'doing good' does
not: the IMF and the Millennium Development Goals Tamar Gutner; 11. The
power of norms; the norms of power: who governs international electric and
electronic technology? Tim Büthe; 12. 'Education for all' and the global
governors Karen Mundy; 13. Conclusion: authority, legitimacy, and
accountability in global politics Deborah D. Avant, Martha Finnemore and
Susan K. Sell.
Sell; Part I. Authority Dynamics and New Governors: 2. Who is running the
international criminal justice system? Allison Danner and Erik Voeten; 3.
The International Organization for Standardization as a global governor: a
club theory approach Aseem Prakash and Matthew Potoski; 4. Corporations in
zones of conflict: issues, actors, and institutions Virginia Haufler; 5.
International organization control under conditions of dual delegation: a
transgovernmental politics approach Abraham L. Newman; 6. Constructing
authority in the European Union Kathleen R. McNamara; Part II. Authority
Dynamics and Governance Outcomes: 7. Packing heat: pro-gun groups and the
governance of small arms Clifford Bob; 8. Governing the global agenda:
'gatekeepers' and 'issue adoption' in transnational advocacy networks R.
Charli Carpenter; 9. Outsourcing authority: how project contracts transform
global governance networks Alexander Cooley; 10. When 'doing good' does
not: the IMF and the Millennium Development Goals Tamar Gutner; 11. The
power of norms; the norms of power: who governs international electric and
electronic technology? Tim Büthe; 12. 'Education for all' and the global
governors Karen Mundy; 13. Conclusion: authority, legitimacy, and
accountability in global politics Deborah D. Avant, Martha Finnemore and
Susan K. Sell.