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_aCambridge studies in international relations ; _v114 |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_g1. _tWho governs the globe? / _rDeborah D. Avant, Martha Finnemore and Susan K. Sell -- _gPart I. _tAuthority dynamics and new governors. _g2. _tWho is running the international criminal justice system? / _rAllison Danner and Erik Voeten -- _g3. _tThe International Organization for Standardization as a global governor : a club theory approach / _rAseem Prakash and Matthew Potoski -- _g4. _tCorporations in zones of conflict : issues, actors and institutions / _rVirginia Haufler -- _g5. _tInternational organization control under conditions of dual delegation : a transgovernmental politics approach / _rAbraham Newman -- _g6. _tConstructing authority in the European Union / _rKathleen McNamara -- _gPart II. _tAuthority dynamics and governance outcomes. _g7. _tPacking heat : pro gun groups and the governance of small arms / _rClifford Bob -- _g8. _tGoverning the global agenda : "gatekeepers" and "issue adoption" in transnational advocacy networks / _rCharli Carpenter -- _g9. _tOutsourcing authority : how project contracts transform global governance networks / _rAlexander Cooley -- _g10. _tWhen "doing good" does not : the IMF and the millennium development goals / _rTamar Gutner -- _g11. _tThe power of norms and the norms of power : who governs international electric and electronic technology? / _rTim Buthe -- _g12. _t"Education for all" and the global governors / _rKaren Mundy -- _g13. _tConclusion : authority, legitimacy and accountability in global politics / _rDeborah D. Avant, Martha Finnemore and Susan K. Sell. |
520 | _a"Academics and policy makers frequently discuss global governance but they treat governance as a structure or process, rarely considering who actually does the governing. This volume focuses on the agents of global governance: 'global governors'. The global policy arena is filled with a wide variety of actors such as international organizations, corporations, professional associations and advocacy groups, all seeking to 'govern' activity surrounding their issues of concern. Who Governs the Globe? lays out a theoretical framework for understanding and investigating governors in world politics. It then applies this framework to various governors and policy arenas, including arms control, human rights, economic development, and global education. Edited by three of the world's leading international relations scholars, this is an important contribution that will be useful for courses, as well as for researchers in international studies and international organisations"-- | ||
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