Global governance in the twenty-first century
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Global governance in the twenty-first century
(Global issues series / general editor, Jim Whitman)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The key challenges of globalization are diffuse and outside the control of any one state. In its most ambitious and forward looking form, global governance seeks to create an international social fabric, albeit imperfect, which cumulatively, amounts to more than the sum of its parts. Global Governance in the Twenty-first-century aims to open a number of new areas for further analysis, and in particular, to begin a process of cross-fertilization between different disciplines examining issues related to global governance.
Table 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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