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Criticizing Global Governance
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Zusatztext "The world is governed - but how? This terrific collection of new voices from law and political science offers a range of innovative, provocative and fascinating answers to that question. They are united by skepticism about the conventional stories we tell ourselves about global governance - that ours is a world of anarchic politics, of networked legal regimes, or of market freedom beyond the reach of regulation. Methodologically diverse, sophisticated and altogether fresh, these probing and interdisciplinary essays will make you think again - and again." - David Kennedy, Manley Hudson Professor of Law, Harvard Law School 'An excellent collection of essays by a new generation of critical scholars on central issues of international order. This book will be read with profit by international relations specialists and international lawyers, as well as the by attentive general public.' - Friedrich Kratochwil, Chair of International Relations, European University Institute, Florence 'This book constitutes a long overdue contribution to the debate on global governance by 'bringing politics back in.' The authors share a common point of departure, namely that global governance is an essentially contested concept. As a result, Criticizing Global Governance is required reading for anybody who cares about contemporary world politics.' - Thomas Risse, Professor of International Politics, Freie Universität Berlin Informationen zum Autor BASAK CALI Lecturer in Human Rights at the University College London, UKAYCA ERGUN Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, TurkeyMATTHIAS FINGER Dean of the School of Continuing Education at the Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), SwitzerlandJÖRG FRIEDRICHS Research Associate at International University Bremen, GermanyFLEUR JOHNS Lecturer of International Law, International Human Rights Law and Professional Ethics at the University of Sydney Faculty of Law, AustraliaREBECCA JOHNSON Academic Director for South Carolina's Washington Fellows Programme, USAANNA LEANDER Associate Professor at the University of Southern DenmarkJULIE L. OWEN Practicing in the areas of Civil Litigation and Constitutional Law at Hunter Voith Litigation Counsel in Vancouver, CanadaHEIKKI PATOMÄKI Professor of International Relations at the University of Helsinki, FinlandANDREAS L. PAULUS Wissenschaftlicher Assistant Professor at the Institute for Public International Law at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University, GermanyKONRAD SPÄTH Research Student in the Department of International Relations at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University, GermanyROBERT WAI Associate Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Canada Klappentext The essays in this collection seek to reflect on global governance and to provide a better critical understanding of the various practices that fall under its rubric. The first part challenges the concept of global governance, the second part focuses on organizational and institutional aspects, and the last part examines the rule systems implemented by global governance practices. The vocabulary of (global) governance has become a serious contender to imagine world order in the post cold war world. Using different strategies of critique, the contributors argue that global governance denotes a political vocabulary where acts of definition themselves are political moves. Zusammenfassung The essays in this collection seek to reflect on global governance and to provide a better critical understanding of the various practices that fall under its rubric. The first part challenges the concept of global governance, the second part focuses on organizational and institutional aspects, and the last part examines the rule systems implemented by global governance practices. The vocabulary of (global) governance has become a serious contender to imagine world order in the post cold...
List of contents
Introduction; M.Lederer & P.Muller Inside Global Governance: New Borders of a Concept; K.Späth Global Governance as the Hegemonic Project of Transatlantic Civil Society; J.Friedrichs The Globe and the Ghetto; F.Johns Democratising Global Governance - Beyond the Domestic Analogy; H.Patomäki Shifting Political Identities and Global Governance of the Justified Use of Force; A.Leander Global Governance through the Institutional Lense; M.Finger Global Governance and Domestic Politics: Fragmented Visions; B.Cali & A.Ergun Reconstructing the Balkans: A Global Governance Construct; R.Johnson The International Lawyer as Agent of Global Governance; A.L.Paulus Human Rights as Civil Religion: The Glue for Global Governance?; J.L.Owen Transnational Private Litigation and Transnational Governance; R.Wai
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"The world is governed - but how? This terrific collection of new voices from law and political science offers a range of innovative, provocative and fascinating answers to that question. They are united by skepticism about the conventional stories we tell ourselves about global governance - that ours is a world of anarchic politics, of networked legal regimes, or of market freedom beyond the reach of regulation. Methodologically diverse, sophisticated and altogether fresh, these probing and interdisciplinary essays will make you think again - and again."
- David Kennedy, Manley Hudson Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
'An excellent collection of essays by a new generation of critical scholars on central issues of international order. This book will be read with profit by international relations specialists and international lawyers, as well as the by attentive general public.'
- Friedrich Kratochwil, Chair of International Relations, European University Institute, Florence
'This book constitutes a long overdue contribution to the debate on global governance by 'bringing politics back in.' The authors share a common point of departure, namely that global governance is an essentially contested concept. As a result, Criticizing Global Governance is required reading for anybody who cares about contemporary world politics.'
- Thomas Risse, Professor of International Politics, Freie Universität Berlin
Product details
Assisted by | Lederer (Editor), M Lederer (Editor), M. Lederer (Editor), Markus Lederer (Editor), Muller (Editor), Muller (Editor), P. Muller (Editor), Philipp S. Muller (Editor) |
Publisher | Palgrave UK |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 15.11.2005 |
EAN | 9781403969484 |
ISBN | 978-1-4039-6948-4 |
No. of pages | 304 |
Subjects |
Social sciences, law, business
> Political science
> Comparative and international political science
Religion, B, Politics, Internationale Institutionen, War, Organization, International Relations, organizations, International institutions, International Organization, Palgrave Political & Intern. Studies Collection, world order |
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