Enhancing Global Governance in a Fragmented World

Enhancing Global Governance in a Fragmented World
Author: Henry Huiyao Wang,Mabel Lu Miao
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-07-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9819725577

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This open access book explores the ‘polycrisis’ currently affecting nearly all nations by exploring key themes such as multilateralism and globalization from the perspective of think tanks from nearly every continent, searching for various solutions to the ills that currently plague the world and a way to create a future in which everyone benefits. As China’s preeminent non-governmental think tank, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) has invited 30 leading figures from the global think tank community to sift through the myriad layers of multilateralism and global governance and provide a contextual analysis of major themes both from a theoretical and practical perspective, focusing on China in detail, but also examining the world as a whole. Think tanks are essential in analyzing current trends and providing potential solutions that aid governments, international organizations and business in finding solutions that are beneficial to all. As a key source of innovative ideas, they have become even more valuable today as the pace of change accelerates, geopolitical complexity increases and the world has to deal with global crises that no country can address on their own. A common, central theme through all of the 25 essays in this book is the need for a more universal, inclusive and multilateral approach to reforming global governance. It is our hope that the views of the experts from think tanks and other non-governmental organizations in this compilation will provide valuable insights to help heal the gaps in our fragmented world.

Enhancing Global Governance in a Fragmented World

Enhancing Global Governance in a Fragmented World
Author: Henry Huiyao Wang
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789819725588

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Hyperlocal

Hyperlocal
Author: Jennifer S. Vey,Nate Storring
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2022-10-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780815739586

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An examination of how the (hyper)local is the locus of real change Many of America’s downtowns, waterfronts, and innovation districts have experienced significant revitalization and reinvestment in recent years, but concentrated poverty and racial segregation remain persistent across thousands of urban, suburban, and rural neighborhoods. The coronavirus pandemic magnified this sustained and growing landscape of inequality. Uneven patterns of economic growth and investment require a shift in how communities are governed and managed. This shift must take into account the changing socioeconomic realities of regions and the pressing need to bring inclusive economic growth and prosperity to more people and places. In this context, place-based (“hyperlocal”) governance structures in the United States and around the globe have been both part of the problem and part of the solution. These organizations range from community land trusts to business improvement districts to neighborhood councils. However, very little systematic research has documented the full diversity and evolution of these organizations as part of one interrelated field. Hyperlocal helps fill that gap by describing the challenges and opportunities of “place governance.” The chapters in Hyperlocal explore both the tensions and benefits associated with governing places in an increasingly fragmented—and inequitable—economic landscape. Together they explore the potential of place governance to give stakeholders a structure through which to share ideas, voice concerns, advocate for investments, and co-design strategies with others both inside and outside their place. They also discuss how place governance can serve the interests of some stakeholders over others, in turn exacerbating wealth-based inequities within and across communities. Finally, they highlight innovative financing, organizing, and ownership models for creating and sustaining more effective and inclusive place governance structures. The authors hope to provoke new thinking among place governance practitioners, policymakers, private sector leaders, urban planners, scholars, students, and philanthropists about how, why, and for whom place governance matters. The book also provides guidance on how to improve place governance practice to benefit more people and places.

The Global Governance Reader

The Global Governance Reader
Author: Rorden Wilkinson
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0415332060

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This Reader provides students and scholars with a comprehensive and considered collection of articles covering the most theoretical and empirical contributions by leading specialists in the field.

Global Governance An Architecture for the World Economy

Global Governance  An Architecture for the World Economy
Author: Horst Siebert
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2003-06-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783540004394

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Globalization deeply affects economic structures and raises the issue of how governments should respond to new challenges. In this book, various ways of improving the institutional setup for global governance are discussed by renowned experts. The discussion focuses on further liberalizing international trade, preventing international financial crises, and protecting global environmental systems. The advantages of free international trade as well as the fears of those who are against globalization are considered in the contributions.

International Organization and Global Governance

International Organization and Global Governance
Author: Thomas G. Weiss,Rorden Wilkinson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 831
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134452644

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Featuring a diverse and impressive array of authors, this volume is the most comprehensive textbook available for all interested in international organization and global governance. Organized around a concern with how the world is and could be governed, the book offers: in-depth and accessible coverage of the history and theories of international organization and global governance; discussions of the full range of state, intergovernmental, and nonstate actors; and examinations of key issues in all aspects of contemporary global governance. The book’s 50 chapters are arranged into 7 parts and woven together by a comprehensive introduction to the field, separate section introductions designed to guide students and faculty, and helpful pointers to further reading. International Organization and Global Governance is a self-contained resource enabling readers to better comprehend the role of myriad actors in the governance of global life as well as to assemble the many pieces of the contemporary global governance puzzle.

Thinking about Global Governance

Thinking about Global Governance
Author: Thomas George Weiss
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415781930

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This collection presents Thomas G. Weiss' most important contributions to debates on UN Reform, non-state actors and global governance and humanitarian action in a turbulent world.

Global Governance

Global Governance
Author: Lisa L. Martin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 616
Release: 2008
Genre: International cooperation
ISBN: UCSD:31822035405406

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The process of globalization, while not entirely new, has created new challenges for policymakers attempting to reap its benefits and manage its effects. This volume brings together work on global governance that examines these challenges and looks at the patterns of governance that emerge.