World rule : accountability, legitimacy, and the design of global governance /
Dilemmas from climate change to financial meltdowns make it clear that global interconnectedness is the norm in the twenty-first century. As a result, global governance organizations (GGOs)--from the World Trade Organization to the Forest Stewardship Council--have taken on prominent roles in the man...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chicago :
University of Chicago Press,
©2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The organization of global rulemaking
- The emerging reality of global governance
- What the design of global governance organizations tells us
- The logic of global governance
- Plan of the book
- Accountability and legitimacy-authority tension in global governance
- Five concepts of accountability
- Disentangling legitimacy and authority
- Complementary and conflicting demands
- What makes GGOs different?
- Introduction to the GGO sample and GGO core characteristics
- Sorting out the universe of organizations
- GGOs included in this study
- Core characteristics of GGOs
- Structure and administration of GGOs
- Six variations in GGO structure
- Patterns of GGO structure
- Implications
- Rulemaking in global governance organizations
- Variation in GGO rulemaking
- Patterns of global rulemaking
- Implications
- The riddle of global adherence
- Variations in global adherence regime
- Patterns of GGO adherence
- Implications of adherence approach
- Interest groups and global governance
- Transnational interest group variation
- Patterns of interest group variation
- GGO authority and the satisfaction of interest groups
- Conclusion
- Cooperation and competition in global governance
- Global governance as a competitive marketplace
- Cooperation among GGOs
- Strategic behavior in the GGO environment
- Conclusion
- Conclusion: models of global governance and accountability
- Models of global governance
- Putting it all together: three models of global governance.