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Global governance in a world of change, edited by Michael N. Barnett, Jon Pevehouse, Kal Raustiala

Label
Global governance in a world of change, edited by Michael N. Barnett, Jon Pevehouse, Kal Raustiala
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Global governance in a world of change
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1292404446
Responsibility statement
edited by Michael N. Barnett, Jon Pevehouse, Kal Raustiala
Series statement
Open Access e-Books
Summary
Global governance has come under increasing pressure since the end of the Cold War. In some issue areas, these pressures have led to significant changes in the architecture of governance institutions. In others, institutions have resisted pressures for change. This volume explores what accounts for this divergence in architecture by identifying three modes of governance: hierarchies, networks, and markets. The authors apply these ideal types to different issue areas in order to assess how global governance has changed and why. In most issue areas, hierarchical modes of governance, established after World War II, have given way to alternative forms of organization focused on market or network-based architectures. Each chapter explores whether these changes are likely to lead to more or less effective global governance across a wide range of issue areas. This provides a novel and coherent theoretical framework for analysing change in global governance.--, Provided by publisher
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