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Culture, Governance and Globalization [PDF]

open access: possibleDevelopment, 2005
Lourdes Arizpe argues that governance is increasingly influenced by social, cultural and knowledge imbalances in globalization. She challenges the restrictive notions of governance as related exclusively to political relation among political actors. Her proposal is for a much more open and constructivist viewpoint of relations, both between states at ...
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Global Governance in the “Anthropocene”

2018
The concept of an Anthropocene is now widely used in a variety of contexts, communities, and connotations. This chapter explores the possible consequences of this paradigmatic turn for the field of International Political Theory (IPT), arguing that the notion of an Anthropocene is likely to change the way we understand political systems both ...
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Contested Global Governance

, 2018
This article aims to contribute to the third generation of global governance research by unfolding the concept of a global governance system consisting of normative principles and patterns of authority relationships and legitimation.
M. Zürn
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Regional Governance and Global Governance: Links and Explanations

Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, 2018
This article examines the possible links between regional governance and global governance from a regional perspective. It presents and develops a typology of linkages that include: (1) irrelevance; (2) conflict; (3) cooperation; and (4) harmonic ...
Arie M. Kacowicz
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Globalization and Governance

PS: Political Science & Politics, 1999
n 1979 I described the interdependence of states as low but increasing. It has increased, but only to about the 1910 level if measured by trade or capital flows as a percentage of GNP; lower if measured by the mobility of labor, and lower still if measured by the mutual military dependence of states.
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Global Governance and the Environment

2006
‘Global governance’ has become a key term in academic and policy debates alike. While an Internet search conducted in 1997 revealed only 3,418 references to ‘global governance’ and in January 2004 less than 90,000, in March 2014 the World Wide Web contained over 800,000 pages that mentioned the term.
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Global Governance

A World Connected, 2017
(Springer); Ethics and Global Politics (Taylor & Francis); Journal of Politics and Law; Rivista di Filosofia; Brill Art and Law Series; Ardeth; Rivista di Estetica; Law and Literature; Law Text Culture; Law and Humanities; Teoria e Critica della ...
Angela Condello
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Global Unionism and Global Governance

2014
In 2001, several international unions and union bodies1 met to discuss a wide-ranging review of international unionism (Schmidt, 2005). One upshot of this review was that the international unions began to rebadge themselves as global unions. There were several reasons for this organisational name change.
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Governing Nature and Global Governance

2013
Global climate change challenges many of the structures, processes and practices of the international political community and threatens the key political visions, beliefs and practices that underpin the roles and capacities of core actors. As argued in Chapter 2, the political structures and institutions arising from consensus-based decision-making ...
Beth Edmondson, Stuart Levy
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Possibilities for global governance of converging technologies

Emerging Technologies: Ethics, Law and Governance, 2020
M. Roco
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