Global Governance in a World of Change

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Cambridge University Press
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300
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6.0 X 9.0 X 0.81 inches | 1.16 pounds
Language
English
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Paperback
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9781108824118

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About the Author
Michael N. Barnett is University Professor of International Affairs and Political Science at the George Washington University, Washington DC. He has written critically acclaimed books on global ethics, humanitarian intervention, and humanitarianism, including Eyewitness to a Genocide: The United Nations and Rwanda (2002) and Empire of Humanity (2012) and edited Paternalism Beyond Borders (2016).
Kal Raustiala is the Promise Institute Professor of Comparative and International Law at UCLA School of Law and Director of the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations. His previously books include Does the Constitution Follow the Flag? (2009) and The Implementation and Effectiveness of International Environmental Commitments (co-edited with David G. Victor and Eugene B. Skolnikoff, 1998).
Jon Pevehouse is the Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor in Political Science and Public Policy. His research interests are in the field of international relations and political methodology. He is the recipient of the Karl Deutsch Award and multiple teaching awards. He served as the editor of International Organization.
Reviews
'By far the best volume on the subject of global governance in decades.' John Gerard Ruggie, Berthold Beitz Research Professor in Human Rights and International Affairs, Harvard University
'Observers of global governance are like viewers of a kaleidoscope, eyes transfixed by novel patterns flashing before their eyes. Global Governance in a World of Change eschews parsimonious theory but seeks to help dazzled observers by using the concepts of hierarchy, markets, and networks to describe 'modes of governance.'' Robert O. Keohane, Professor Emeritus, Princeton University
'This edited volume features comprehensive and insightful analyses by leading scholars of how the modes of global governance have changed across policy areas as diverse as health, climate change, arms control, trade, and humanitarianism. Essential reading for anyone interested in the possibilities and limits of collective solutions to the world's most pressing problems.' Erik Voeten, Peter F. Krogh Professor of Geopolitics and Justice in World Affairs, Georgetown University
'This compelling, well-structured book provides a roadmap for studying changes in modes of global governance-hierarchy, networks, and markets-across issues, together with the factors that explain them. Conceptually tight, the book casts a new lens on global governance at this time of uncertainty, rapid change, and multifaceted, overlapping global problems.' Gregory Shaffer, Chancellor's Professor, University of California, Irvine School of Law
'The list of contributor's reads like the who's who in Global Governance research. The content delivers what we expect. This book pushes the Global Governance agenda by focusing on modes of governance. It is collaborative work at its best and a real achievement.' Michael Zürn, Director, Global Governance, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, and Professor of International Relations, Free University Berlin
'Never has Global Governance been more fractured and less effective. And never has it been more important as the world emerges from COVID at a dramatically unequal pace that is testimony to the failure of Global Governance. Global Governance in a World of Change is an uncompromising look at challenges and solutions to global governance across hierarchies, networks, and markets. Never has a book been more timely and more important.' Janice Gross Stein, Belzberg Professor of Conflict Management, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto