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Transnational Corporations and Global Governance
Scholars and critics often lament that corporations rule the world, but predominant accounts of global governance imply almost the opposite: With theories populated by national governments and intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations, it might
Tim Bartley
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International Trade and Investment and Food Systems: What We Know, What We Don’t Know, and What We Don’t Know We Don’t Know [PDF]
BackgroundGlobalised and industrialised food systems contribute to human and planetary health challenges, such as food insecurity, malnutrition, and climate change.
Ashley Schram, Belinda Townsend
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Scholars have successfully attempted to historicize global governance, comparing the Internet to telephone and broadcasting, from a primarily legal standpoint.
F. Musiani, Valérie Schafer
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AI and Global Governance: Modalities, Rationales, Tensions
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a salient but polarizing issue of recent times. Actors around the world are engaged in building a governance regime around it. What exactly the “it” is that is being governed, how, by who, and why—these are all less clear.
Michael Veale, K. Matus, Robert Gorwa
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The global governance complexity cube: Varieties of institutional complexity in global governance
Recent decades have seen a proliferation in the number, depth and span of interna‐ tional institutions regulating different domains of global politics. Issues like global health, intellectual property rights, climate change and many others that were once
Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni+1 more
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Measuring institutional overlap in global governance
Over the past decade, an increasingly sophisticated literature has sought to capture the nature, sources, and consequences of a novel empirical phenomenon in world politics: the growing complexity of global governance.
Yoram Z. Haftel, Tobias Lenz
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This article helps lay a basis for the kind of deep analysis of the stakes of global food governance that is required today, under the impact of the COVID 19 crisis and with the threat of corporate capture of decision-making spaces. The article reviews the history of global food governance, identifies the critical questions that need to be asked, and ...
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Regulatory governance pathways to improve the efficacy of Australian food policies
Background: Effective regulatory governance, which entails the actors, processes and contexts within which policies are developed, designed and implemented, is crucial for food policies to improve food environments, consumer behaviour and diet‐related ...
Yandisa Ngqangashe, Sharon Friel
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Paradigm Shift: New Ideas for a Structural Approach to NCD Prevention; Comment on “How Neoliberalism Is Shaping the Supply of Unhealthy Commodities and What This Means for NCD Prevention” [PDF]
It is a well-documented fact that transnational corporations engaged in the production and distribution of health-harmful commodities have been able to steer policy approaches to address the associated burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
Ashley Schram, Sharni Goldman
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International institutions such as treaties and organizations shape, and are shaped by, the large web-like architecture of global governance. Yet we know little about what this architecture looks like, why certain structures are observed, and how they ...
Rakhyun E. Kim
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