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Global Governance in the Twenty-First Century

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Informationen zum Autor JOHN AGNEW is Professor of Geography at UCLA, Los Angeles CA, USA. He is the author and co-author of a number of books on international political economy and geopolitics including Geopolitics: Re-Visioning World Politics; Mastering Space: Hegemony, Territory and International Political Economy (with Stuart Corbridge) and The Geography of the World Economy (with Paul Knox and Linda McCarthy).JOHN N. CLARKE is Humanitarian Liaison Officer in the Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery (United Nations Development Programme, New York) and Post-Doctoral Fellow, Yale University. He has previously served as an Advisor in the Early Warning and Contingency Planning Unit of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) at United Nations Headquarters, New York. From 1999-2000, he served as a Policy Advisor to Canada's then Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Hon. Lloyd Axworthy. He completed a PhD in International Relations at Peterhouse, Cambridge University, UK.MICHAEL W. DOYLE is Harold Brown Professor of United States Foreign and Security Policy, Professor of Law, and Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University prior to which he was Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University (1987-2003). He has served as Assistant Secretary-General and Special Advisor to United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, (2001-2003) and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.GEOFFREY R. EDWARDS is Reader in European Studies and Jean Monnet 'Chair' in Political Science in the Centre of International Studies, University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. He formerly worked for a number of think tanks, including the RIIA (Royal Institute of International Affairs), Chatham House, having begun his career after taking his doctorate at the London School of Economics, in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office. He has written extensively on the European Union, its institutions and its external policies.MERVYN FROST is Chair of International Relations at the University of Kent at Canterbury. His major publications are: Towards a Normative Theory of International Relations, Ethics in International Relation and Constituting Human Rights: Global Civil Society and the Society of Democratic States.FEN OSLER HAMPSON is Director of the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada and Professor of International Affairs. Since 1994 he has been a senior consultant to the United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC. He is co-editor (with David Malone) of a new volume entitled: From Reaction to Confiict Prevention: Opportunities for the UN in the New Millennium and author (with Jean Daudelin, John B. Hay, Todd Martin and Holly Reid), Madness in the Multitude - Human Security and World Disorder. RONNIE D. LIPSCHUTZ is Professor of Politics and Associate Director of the Center for Global, International, and Regional Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His most recent books are After Authority - War, Peace and Global Politics in the 21st Century and Cold War Fantasies: Film, Fiction and Foreign Policy. He is also the author of Global Environmental Politics: Power, Perspectives, and Practice, a critical text on global environmental politics.ROBERT A. PASTOR is Vice President of International Affairs, Professor, and Director of the Center for Democracy and Elections Management at American University in Washington, DC. From 1985-98, he was Fellow and Founding director of several programs at The Carter Center and is the author or editor of 15 books, including A Century's Journey: How the Great Powers Shape the World, and Toward a North American Community: Lessons from the Old War for the New.DAVID SCHNEIDERMAN is Associate Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto. He has edited several books, including The Quebec Decision; Charti...

List of contents

Introduction; J.N.Clarke & G.R.Edwards PART I: NORMATIVE AND LEGAL PERSPECTIVES Christianity and Globalism; G.Ward Ethics and Global Governance: The Primacy of Constitutional Ethics; M.Frost Globalization, Governance and Investment Rules; D.Schneiderman PART II: POLICY MAKING PROCESSES AND CONTEXT The Changing Nature of Space; J.Agnew Global Governance and Political Economy: Public, Private and Political Authority in the 21st Century; G.Underhill The Great Powers in an Age of Global Governance: Are they Still Great?; R.Pastor PART III: POLICY CHALLENGES Human Security, Globalization and Global Governance; F.O. Hampson Globalization and Global Governance in the 21st Century: The Environment and Global Governance: R.Lipschutz A More Perfect Union? The Liberal Peace and the Challenge of Globalization; M.Doyle Conclusion; J.N.Clarke

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Authors John N. Edwards Clarke, CLARKE JOHN N EDWARDS GEOFFREY
Assisted by Clarke (Editor), J Clarke (Editor), J. Clarke (Editor), John N. Clarke (Editor), John Nathaniel Clarke (Editor), Edwards (Editor), Edwards (Editor), G. Edwards (Editor), Geoffrey R. Edwards (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 08.09.2004
 
EAN 9780333802564
ISBN 978-0-333-80256-4
No. of pages 306
Series Global Issues
Global Issues (Palgrave MacMil
Global Issues
Global Issues (Palgrave MacMil
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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