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Informationen zum Autor Isabella Bakker, York University, CanadaUpendra Baxi, University of Warwick, UK, and University of Delhi, IndiaJanine Brodie, University of Alberta, CanadaA. Claire Cutler, University of Victoria, CanadaRichard A. Falk, Princeton University, USA Saskia Sassen, Columbia University, USAScott Sinclair, Canadian Centre for Policy, Canada Klappentext The contributors highlight alternative imaginaries and social forces harnessing new organizational and political forms to counter and displace dominant strategies of rule. They suggest that to address intensifying economic! ecological and ethical crises far more effective! legitimate and far-sighted forms of global governance are required. Zusammenfassung The contributors highlight alternative imaginaries and social forces harnessing new organizational and political forms to counter and displace dominant strategies of rule. They suggest that to address intensifying economic! ecological and ethical crises far more effective! legitimate and far-sighted forms of global governance are required. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Reimagining the Future – Some Critical Reflections; Stephen Gill 2. Horizons of Global Governance; Richard Falk 3. Towards Gendered Global Economic Governance: A Three-Dimensional Analysis of Social Forces; Isabella Bakker 4. Income Inequality and the Future of Global Governance; Janine Brodie 5. Beyond Inequality – Expulsions; Saskia Sassen 6. New Constitutionalism, Democracy and the Future of Global Governance; A. Claire Cutler 7. Trade Agreements and Progressive Governance; Scott Sinclair 8. Remaking Progressive Global Governance – Some Reflections with Reference to the Judiciary and the Rule of Law; Upendra Baxi 9. Radical Imaginaries and the Crisis of Global Governance; Stephen Gill
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1. Reimagining the Future - Some Critical Reflections; Stephen Gill 2. Horizons of Global Governance; Richard Falk 3. Towards Gendered Global Economic Governance: A Three-Dimensional Analysis of Social Forces; Isabella Bakker 4. Income Inequality and the Future of Global Governance; Janine Brodie 5. Beyond Inequality - Expulsions; Saskia Sassen 6. New Constitutionalism, Democracy and the Future of Global Governance; A. Claire Cutler 7. Trade Agreements and Progressive Governance; Scott Sinclair 8. Remaking Progressive Global Governance - Some Reflections with Reference to the Judiciary and the Rule of Law; Upendra Baxi 9. Radical Imaginaries and the Crisis of Global Governance; Stephen Gill