Accountability for effectiveness in global governance
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Accountability for effectiveness in global governance
(Global governance / series editor, John J. Kirton)
Routledge, 2018
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The global community confronts a comprehensive and interconnected array of compelling economic, development and security challenges which require effective global governance. At the centre of world governance stand the new plurilateral summit institutions; the G8 and G20, and UN summits on subjects such as sustainable development and climate change. Many observers and participants regard the performance of these summits as inadequate and doubt their ability to cope with increasingly complex and numerous global challenges.
This book critically examines how effectively central global institutions comply with their commitments and how their effectiveness can be improved through accountability measures designed to raise compliance and deliver better results.
Expert contributors assess compliance and accountability at the key global institutions to provide an important resource for policymakers and scholars in political science, governance and accountability.
For additional information and data relating to the book, please visit: http://www.g7g20.utoronto.ca/accountability/
Table of Contents
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION 1 Accountability and Effectiveness in Global Governance PART TWO: GLOBAL ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE 2 Financial Regulation for Stability 3 Governing the Gaps in Global Banking PART THREE: GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOVERNANCE 4 Governing Global Energy: Where Are We Heading? 5 Climate Change Control through G7/8, G20 and UN Leadership 6 Achieving Gender Equality through G7 and G20 Governance PART FOUR: GLOBAL SECURITY GOVERNANCE 7 Strengthening Regional Security through G7/8 Sanctions and Forc8 When States Misbehave: Membership Suspension in International Organizations PART FIVE: ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISMS IN ACTION 9 Comparing G7/8, G20 and BRICS Compliance 10 Explaining G8 Compliance: Reciprocity, Institutionalization and Accountability 11 Explaining G20 and BRICS Compliance 12 The ICC G20 Business Scorecard 13 Accountability in International Children's Non-governmental Organizations 14 Knowledge and Learning in the World Bank Assessing the Role, Challenges and Prospects for a More Accountable International Financial Institution PART SIX: CONCLUSION 15 Strengthening Global Governance through Accountability
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