Embedded liberalism and its critics : justifying global governance in the American century
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Embedded liberalism and its critics : justifying global governance in the American century
(New visions in security)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-208) and index
Contents of Works
- Legitimacy, justification, and the design of global governance
- The emergence of embedded liberalism
- The rising challenge to embedded liberalism
- UNCTAD and the alternatives to embedded liberalism
- Embedded liberalism versus redistribution in global climate policy
- The end of the Kyoto Protocol and the return of embedded liberalism
- The future of embedded liberalism
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Description
Focusing on the development of justificatory discourse on global governance, Steffek examines how differing conceptions of distributive and social justice have played a role in negotiations in the domains of security, economics, and protecting the environment.
Table of Contents
Introduction Legitimacy, Justification, and the Design of Global Governance The Emergence of Embedded Liberalism The Southern Challenge to Embedded Liberalism UNCTAD as Paradigmatic Alternative to Embedded Liberalism Liberalism vs. Redistribution in Global Climate Policy The Defeat of the Kyoto Protocol as a Triumph of Embedded Liberalism The Future of Embedded Liberalism
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