Global Governance from Regional Perspectives: A Critical View
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This volume examines the different cultural and geopolitical understandings of global governance in different regions of the world.
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This volume examines the different cultural and geopolitical understandings of global governance in different regions of the world.
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780198793342
- ISBN-10: 0198793340
- Artikelnr.: 47868646
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780198793342
- ISBN-10: 0198793340
- Artikelnr.: 47868646
Professor Anna Triandafyllidou directs the Research Area on Cultural Pluralism, the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, at the European University Institute. She is Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of the Immigrant and Refugee Studies. Her publications include The Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies (Routledge, 2016), What is Europe? (with R. Gropas, Palgrave, 2015), and Circular Migration Between Europe and its Neighbourhood (OUP, 2013).
* Part 1: Critical Approaches to Global Governance
* 1: Anna Triandafyllidou: Global Governance from Regional
Perspectives: A Critical View
* 2: Andrew Hurrell: Can the Study of Global Governance be De-Centered?
* 3: Gaby Umbach: Measuring (Global) Governance: The Potential, the
Practical, and the Problematic Assessment of Governance Within and
Beyond the State
* 4: Daniele Archibugi: Democracy and Global Governance: The Internal
and External Levers
* Part 2: Regional Perspectives on Global Governance
* 5: Nida Alahmad: A Perspective from the Middle East: Governance and
the Problem of Knowledge
* 6: Thomas Kwasi Tieku and Linnéa Gelot: An African Perspective on
Global Governance
* 7: Elena Belokurova: A Russian Perspective on Global Governance
* 8: Neil Duggan, Wei Shen, and Jörn-Carsten Gottwald: Global
Governance with Chinese Characteristics?
* 9: Jose Antonio Sanahuja: A 'Rashomon' Story: Latin American Views
and Discourses of Global Governance and Multilateralism
* 10: Thomas Christiansen: The European Union and Global Governance
* 11: Roberto Dominguez: Global Governance in the United States
* 12: Anna Triandafyllidou: Pluralising Global Governance: Achievements
and Challenges Ahead
* 1: Anna Triandafyllidou: Global Governance from Regional
Perspectives: A Critical View
* 2: Andrew Hurrell: Can the Study of Global Governance be De-Centered?
* 3: Gaby Umbach: Measuring (Global) Governance: The Potential, the
Practical, and the Problematic Assessment of Governance Within and
Beyond the State
* 4: Daniele Archibugi: Democracy and Global Governance: The Internal
and External Levers
* Part 2: Regional Perspectives on Global Governance
* 5: Nida Alahmad: A Perspective from the Middle East: Governance and
the Problem of Knowledge
* 6: Thomas Kwasi Tieku and Linnéa Gelot: An African Perspective on
Global Governance
* 7: Elena Belokurova: A Russian Perspective on Global Governance
* 8: Neil Duggan, Wei Shen, and Jörn-Carsten Gottwald: Global
Governance with Chinese Characteristics?
* 9: Jose Antonio Sanahuja: A 'Rashomon' Story: Latin American Views
and Discourses of Global Governance and Multilateralism
* 10: Thomas Christiansen: The European Union and Global Governance
* 11: Roberto Dominguez: Global Governance in the United States
* 12: Anna Triandafyllidou: Pluralising Global Governance: Achievements
and Challenges Ahead
* Part 1: Critical Approaches to Global Governance
* 1: Anna Triandafyllidou: Global Governance from Regional
Perspectives: A Critical View
* 2: Andrew Hurrell: Can the Study of Global Governance be De-Centered?
* 3: Gaby Umbach: Measuring (Global) Governance: The Potential, the
Practical, and the Problematic Assessment of Governance Within and
Beyond the State
* 4: Daniele Archibugi: Democracy and Global Governance: The Internal
and External Levers
* Part 2: Regional Perspectives on Global Governance
* 5: Nida Alahmad: A Perspective from the Middle East: Governance and
the Problem of Knowledge
* 6: Thomas Kwasi Tieku and Linnéa Gelot: An African Perspective on
Global Governance
* 7: Elena Belokurova: A Russian Perspective on Global Governance
* 8: Neil Duggan, Wei Shen, and Jörn-Carsten Gottwald: Global
Governance with Chinese Characteristics?
* 9: Jose Antonio Sanahuja: A 'Rashomon' Story: Latin American Views
and Discourses of Global Governance and Multilateralism
* 10: Thomas Christiansen: The European Union and Global Governance
* 11: Roberto Dominguez: Global Governance in the United States
* 12: Anna Triandafyllidou: Pluralising Global Governance: Achievements
and Challenges Ahead
* 1: Anna Triandafyllidou: Global Governance from Regional
Perspectives: A Critical View
* 2: Andrew Hurrell: Can the Study of Global Governance be De-Centered?
* 3: Gaby Umbach: Measuring (Global) Governance: The Potential, the
Practical, and the Problematic Assessment of Governance Within and
Beyond the State
* 4: Daniele Archibugi: Democracy and Global Governance: The Internal
and External Levers
* Part 2: Regional Perspectives on Global Governance
* 5: Nida Alahmad: A Perspective from the Middle East: Governance and
the Problem of Knowledge
* 6: Thomas Kwasi Tieku and Linnéa Gelot: An African Perspective on
Global Governance
* 7: Elena Belokurova: A Russian Perspective on Global Governance
* 8: Neil Duggan, Wei Shen, and Jörn-Carsten Gottwald: Global
Governance with Chinese Characteristics?
* 9: Jose Antonio Sanahuja: A 'Rashomon' Story: Latin American Views
and Discourses of Global Governance and Multilateralism
* 10: Thomas Christiansen: The European Union and Global Governance
* 11: Roberto Dominguez: Global Governance in the United States
* 12: Anna Triandafyllidou: Pluralising Global Governance: Achievements
and Challenges Ahead