This volume brings together prominent scholars from the fields of politics and international relations in order to explore questions of crucial importance to the creation of a viable and legitimate system of global governance.
This volume brings together prominent scholars from the fields of politics and international relations in order to explore questions of crucial importance to the creation of a viable and legitimate system of global governance.
David Held is Graham Wallas Professor of Political Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the author of Democracy and the Global Order (Polity, 1995), Models of Democracy (Second Edition, Polity, 1996), and Global Covenant (Polity 2004); the co-author of Global Transformations (Polity, 1999) and Globalization/Anti-Globalization (Polity 2002); and the editor or co-editor of Prospects for Democracy (Polity, 1993), Cosmopolitan Democracy (Polity 1995), Re-imagining Political Community (Polity 1998) and Governing Globalization (Polity, 2002). Mathias Koenig-Archibugi is Lecturer in Global Politics at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the co-editor of Taming Globalization (Polity, 2003).
Inhaltsangabe
Notes on Contributors.
1. Introduction: David Held and Mathias Koenig-Archibugi.
2. Defining Accountability Up: the Global EconomicMultilaterals: Miles Kahler.
3. Disaggregated Sovereignty: Towards the Public Accountabilityof Global Government Networks: Anne-Marie Slaughter.
4. Multisectoral Networks in Global Governance: Towards aPluralistic System of Accountability: Thorsten Benner, Wolfgang H.Reinicke and Jan Martin Witte.
5. Civil Society and Democratically Accountable GlobalGovernance: Jan Aart Scholte.
6. Transnational Corporations and Public Accountability: MathiasKoenig-Archibugi.
7. Global Governance and Legitimacy Problems: MichaelZürn.
8. Global Governance and Communicative Action: Thomas Risse.
9. Global Governance, Participation and the Public Sphere:Patrizia Nanz and Jens Steffek.
10. Is there a 'Democratic Deficit' in World Politics? AFramework for Analysis: Andrew Moravcsik.
11. Democratic Accountability and Political Effectiveness from aCosmopolitan Perspective: David Held.
1. Introduction: David Held and Mathias Koenig-Archibugi.
2. Defining Accountability Up: the Global EconomicMultilaterals: Miles Kahler.
3. Disaggregated Sovereignty: Towards the Public Accountabilityof Global Government Networks: Anne-Marie Slaughter.
4. Multisectoral Networks in Global Governance: Towards aPluralistic System of Accountability: Thorsten Benner, Wolfgang H.Reinicke and Jan Martin Witte.
5. Civil Society and Democratically Accountable GlobalGovernance: Jan Aart Scholte.
6. Transnational Corporations and Public Accountability: MathiasKoenig-Archibugi.
7. Global Governance and Legitimacy Problems: MichaelZürn.
8. Global Governance and Communicative Action: Thomas Risse.
9. Global Governance, Participation and the Public Sphere:Patrizia Nanz and Jens Steffek.
10. Is there a 'Democratic Deficit' in World Politics? AFramework for Analysis: Andrew Moravcsik.
11. Democratic Accountability and Political Effectiveness from aCosmopolitan Perspective: David Held.
Index.
Rezensionen
"This excellent volume raises serious analytical and normativequestions of public accountability challenges posed by innovationsin global governance, and it provides sophisticated,non-ideological answers. It marks an important contribution to thedebate."
John Gerard Ruggie, Harvard University
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