Transnational Actors in Global Governance

Transnational Actors in Global Governance
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780230283220
ISBN-13 : 0230283225
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Synopsis Transnational Actors in Global Governance by : Christer Jönsson

The nature of global governance is changing, as are the standards by which we judge its legitimacy. We are witnessing a gradual and partial shift from inter-state co-operation to more complex forms of governance, involving participation by transnational actors, such as NGOs, party associations, philanthropic foundations and corporations.

Transnational Actors in Global Governance

Transnational Actors in Global Governance
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Publisher : Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105215385456
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Synopsis Transnational Actors in Global Governance by : Christer Jönsson

The nature of global governance is changing, as are the standards by which we judge its legitimacy. We are witnessing a gradual and partial shift from inter-state co-operation to more complex forms of governance, involving participation by transnational actors, such as NGOs, party associations, philanthropic foundations and corporations.

Corporate Ethics and Corporate Governance

Corporate Ethics and Corporate Governance
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9783540708186
ISBN-13 : 3540708189
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Corporate Ethics and Corporate Governance by : Walther C. Zimmerli

This book represents an introduction to and overview of the diverse facets of the ethical challenges confronting companies today. It introduces executives, students and interested observers to the complex trends and developments in business ethics. Coverage presents industry-specific topics in ethics. The book also provides a general, interdisciplinary survey of the ethical dimensions of management and business.

Knowledge Actors and Transnational Governance

Knowledge Actors and Transnational Governance
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9781137022912
ISBN-13 : 1137022914
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Knowledge Actors and Transnational Governance by : D. Stone

Diane Stone addresses the network alliances or partnerships of international organisations with knowledge organisations and networks. Moving beyond more common studies of industrial public-private partnerships, she addresses how, and why, international organisations and global policy actors need to incorporate ideas, expertise and scientific opinion into their 'global programmes'. Rather than assuming that the encouragement for 'evidence-informed policy' in global and regional institutions of governance is an indisputable public good, she queries the influence of expert actors in the growing number of part-private or semi-public policy networks.

Governance for the Environment

Governance for the Environment
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781139479905
ISBN-13 : 1139479903
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Governance for the Environment by : Magali A. Delmas

We live in an era of human-dominated ecosystems in which the demand for environmental governance is rising rapidly. At the same time, confidence in the capacity of governments to meet this demand is waning. How can we address the resultant governance deficit and achieve sustainable development? This book brings together perspectives from economics, management, and political science in order to identify innovative approaches to governance and bring them to bear on environmental issues. The authors' analysis of important cases demonstrates how governance systems need to fit their specific setting and how effective policies can be developed without relying exclusively on government. They argue that the future of environmental policies lies in coordinated systems that simultaneously engage actors located in the public sector, the private sector, and civil society. Governance for the Environment draws attention to cutting-edge questions for practitioners and analysts interested in environmental governance.

Non-State Actors in World Politics

Non-State Actors in World Politics
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9781403900906
ISBN-13 : 1403900906
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Non-State Actors in World Politics by : D. Josselin

The involvement of non-state actors in world politics can hardly be characterised as novel, but intensifying economic and social exchange and the emergence of new modes of international governance have given them much greater visibility and, many would argue, a more central role. Non-state Actors in World Politics offers analyses of a diverse range of economic, social, legal (and illegal), old and new actors, such as the Catholic Church, trade unions, diasporas, religious movements, transnational corporations and organised crime.

Transnational Governance

Transnational Governance
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9781139458023
ISBN-13 : 1139458027
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Synopsis Transnational Governance by : Marie-Laure Djelic

Globalization involves a profound re-ordering of our world with the proliferation everywhere of rules and transnational modes of governance. This book examines how this governance is formed, changes and stabilizes. Building on a rich and varied set of empirical cases, it explores transnational rules and regulations and the organizing, discursive and monitoring activities that frame, sustain and reproduce them. Beginning from an understanding of the powerful structuring forces that embed and form the context of transnational regulatory activities, the book scrutinizes the actors involved, how they are organized, how they interact and how they transform themselves to adapt to this new regulatory landscape. A powerful analysis of the modes and logics of transnational rule-making and rule-monitoring closes the book. This authoritative resource offers ideal reading for all academic researchers and graduate students of governance and regulation.

Understanding Global Politics

Understanding Global Politics
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 447
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ISBN-10 : 9781134818679
ISBN-13 : 113481867X
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Global Politics by : Klaus Larres

Contemporary international affairs are largely shaped by widely differing thematic issues and actors, such as nation states, international institutions, NGOs and multinational companies. Obtaining a deeper understanding of these multifaceted themes and actors is crucial for developing a genuine understanding of contemporary international affairs. This book provides undergraduate and postgraduate students of global politics and international relations with the necessary knowledge of the forces that shape and dominate our global political, economic and social/cultural environment. The book significantly enhances our understanding of the essentials of contemporary international affairs. Understanding Global Politics takes a pragmatic approach to international relations, with each chapter being written by an expert in their respective field: Part I provides the historical background that has led to the current state of world affairs. It also provides clear outlines of the major yet often complex theories of international relations. Part II is dedicated to the main actors in global politics. It discusses actors such as the most important nation states, the UN, EU, international organizations, NGOs and multinational companies. Part III considers important contemporary themes and challenges in global politics, including non-state centered challenges. Chapters focus on international terrorism, energy and climate change issues, religious fundamentalism and demographic changes. The comprehensive structure of this book makes it particularly viable to students who wish to pursue careers in international organizations, diplomacy, consultancy, the think tank world and the media.

Cities as International Actors

Cities as International Actors
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9781137396174
ISBN-13 : 1137396172
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Cities as International Actors by : Tassilo Herrschel

This book explores the growing role of cities and regions as sub-national actors in shaping global governance. Far from being merely carried along by global forces, cities have become active players in making and maintaining the networks and connections that give shape to contemporary globalization. Exploring examples from Europe, North America and beyond, the authors reconcile the two separate, yet complimentary, theoretical and analytical lenses adopted by Urban Studies and International Relations, as they address the nature of ‘cities’ and ‘internationality’. The authors challenge academic debate that is reluctant to cross disciplinary boundaries and thus offer more relevant answers to the new phenomenon of international city action, and how it weakens the traditional prerogative of the state as primary actor in the international realm. Conclusions focus on how this new internationality opens opportunities for cities and regions but also contains potential pitfalls that can constrain policy options and challenge the legitimacy of policy making at all scales.

Global Governance and the Role of Non-state Actors

Global Governance and the Role of Non-state Actors
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Publisher : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015066873285
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Synopsis Global Governance and the Role of Non-state Actors by : Gunnar Folke Schuppert

This book represents a conference organized by the Social Science Research Centre Berlin (WZB), the Alfred Herrhausen Society, The International Forum of the Deutsche Bank, and the Centre for the Analysis of Risk and Regulation (CARR) at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in November 2004 in London. Changes in statehood are one of the main indicators of a shift in the focus of governance onto the global level. This is manifested most clearly in the emergence and growing importance of actors that are no longer tied to national or state contexts in the traditional way, as with national parliaments, government ministries, or administrative bodies. The age of global governance is an age of international actors, such as the WTO, and of non-state actors, such as non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and transnational corporations (TNCs). The aim of the conference was to take a closer look at these non-state actors, the scope of their activities, the way they operate, and the extent to which they are perhaps more appropriately classified as "governance actors", given their function as regulators and standard setters, tasks more traditionally associated with the state.