To address global problems like climate change, transnational networks promote "best practices" locally around the world. Grassroots Global Governance explains the variations in their success levels and why implementing these "global ideas" locally causes them to evolve at the international level.
To address global problems like climate change, transnational networks promote "best practices" locally around the world. Grassroots Global Governance explains the variations in their success levels and why implementing these "global ideas" locally causes them to evolve at the international level.
Craig M. Kauffman is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Oregon
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List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments List of Acronyms 1. The Nexus between Global and Local Governance 2. Grassroots Global Governance: Theory and Process 3. Ecuadorian Watershed Management Reform in Context 4. Phase 1: National Network Activation 5. Local Legacies of National Network Activation 6. Phase 2: Why Local IWM Campaigns Endure 7. Local Experimentation in Tungurahua 8. Phase 3: Global Impacts of Local Experiments Conclusion: Rethinking Global Governance Methodological Appendix Notes References Index
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments List of Acronyms 1. The Nexus between Global and Local Governance 2. Grassroots Global Governance: Theory and Process 3. Ecuadorian Watershed Management Reform in Context 4. Phase 1: National Network Activation 5. Local Legacies of National Network Activation 6. Phase 2: Why Local IWM Campaigns Endure 7. Local Experimentation in Tungurahua 8. Phase 3: Global Impacts of Local Experiments Conclusion: Rethinking Global Governance Methodological Appendix Notes References Index
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