Global governance in a world of change /

"The Social Trends Institute (STI) is a non-profit international research center dedicated to fostering understanding of globally significant social trends. To this end, STI brings together the world's leading thinkers, taking an interdisciplinary and international approach. Currently, STI...

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Corporate Authors: Social Trends Institute.
Group Author: Barnett, Michael N., 1960-; Pevehouse, Jon C.; Raustiala, Kal
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge, United Kingdom :
Publication Dates: 2022.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "The Social Trends Institute (STI) is a non-profit international research center dedicated to fostering understanding of globally significant social trends. To this end, STI brings together the world's leading thinkers, taking an interdisciplinary and international approach. Currently, STI's areas of priority study are Family, Bioethics, Culture & Lifestyles, Governance, and Civil Society. Findings are disseminated to the media and through scholarly publications. The individuals and institutions that support STI share a conception of society and the individual that commands a deep respect for the equal dignity of human beings, and for freedom of thought, as well as a strong desire to contribute to social progress and the common good"--
Carrier Form: xii, 381 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781108824118
1108824110
9781108843232
1108843239
Index Number: JZ1318
CLC: D81
D813
Call Number: D813/G562-7
Contents: Introduction: The modes of global governance / Michael N. Barnett, Jon C.W. Pevehouse, and Kal Raustiala -- Governance shifts in security: Military and security services and small arms compared / Deborah Avant -- The Bretton Woods moment: Hierarchies, networks, and markets in the long twentieth century / Miles Kahler -- Climate change governance: Past, present, and (hopefully) future / Jessica F. Green -- A shadow of its former self: Hierarchy and global trade / Susanne Mueller and Jon C.W. Pevehouse -- The humanitarian club: Hierarchy, networks, and exclusion / Michael N. Barnett -- The supply of informal international governance: Hierarchy plus networks in global governance / Michael W. Manulak and Duncan Snidal -- Global governance, expert networks, and "fragile states" / Leonard Seabrooke and Ole Jacob Sending -- Global health: A centralized network searching (in vain) for hierarchy / Suerie Moon -- Governing armed conflicts: The ICRC between hierarchy and networks / Vincent Bernard and Anne Quintin -- Clean energy and the hybridization of global governance / Liliana B. Andonova -- Legitimacy and modes of global governance / Jonas Tallberg -- Conclusion: Global governance and institutional diversity / Orfeo Fioretos.