Knowledge Actors and Transnational Governance

Knowledge Actors and Transnational Governance
Author: D. Stone
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2013-08-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137022912

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Diane Stone addresses the network alliances or partnerships of international organisations with knowledge organisations and networks. Moving beyond more common studies of industrial public-private partnerships, she addresses how, and why, international organisations and global policy actors need to incorporate ideas, expertise and scientific opinion into their 'global programmes'. Rather than assuming that the encouragement for 'evidence-informed policy' in global and regional institutions of governance is an indisputable public good, she queries the influence of expert actors in the growing number of part-private or semi-public policy networks.

Non governmental Public Action and Social Justice

Non governmental Public Action and Social Justice
Author: Jude Howell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0230229395

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Transnational Governance

Transnational Governance
Author: Marie-Laure Djelic,Kerstin Sahlin-Andersson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2006-08-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781139458023

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Globalization involves a profound re-ordering of our world with the proliferation everywhere of rules and transnational modes of governance. This book examines how this governance is formed, changes and stabilizes. Building on a rich and varied set of empirical cases, it explores transnational rules and regulations and the organizing, discursive and monitoring activities that frame, sustain and reproduce them. Beginning from an understanding of the powerful structuring forces that embed and form the context of transnational regulatory activities, the book scrutinizes the actors involved, how they are organized, how they interact and how they transform themselves to adapt to this new regulatory landscape. A powerful analysis of the modes and logics of transnational rule-making and rule-monitoring closes the book. This authoritative resource offers ideal reading for all academic researchers and graduate students of governance and regulation.

Professional Networks in Transnational Governance

Professional Networks in Transnational Governance
Author: Leonard Seabrooke,Lasse Folke Henriksen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107181878

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This book provides an original framework to examine how professionals control transnational issues, commonly considered the concern of organizations.

Transnational Business Governance Interactions

Transnational Business Governance Interactions
Author: Stepan Wood,Rebecca Schmidt,Errol Meidinger,Burkard Eberlein,Kenneth W. Abbott
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2019-12-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781788114738

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From agriculture to sport and from climate change to indigenous rights, transnational regulatory regimes and actors are multiplying and interacting with poorly understood effects. This interdisciplinary book investigates whether, how and by whom transnational business governance interactions (TBGIs) can be harnessed to improve the quality of transnational regulation and advance the interests of marginalized actors.

Non State Actors and Transnational Governance in Southeast Asia

Non State Actors and Transnational Governance in Southeast Asia
Author: Shaun Breslin,Helen E.S. Nesadurai
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2021-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000507546

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While the focus on national governments as the main providers of different forms of transnational governance in Southeast Asia is entirely understandable, such a focus can significantly underestimate the roles played by non-state actors. This comprehensive collection provides five different case studies that explore in detail how these governance forms work in different policy arenas. While previous studies have noted the way that non-state actors act as pressure or advisory groups, lobbying or advising states and regional organisations, this book explores how they are now more actively involved in a variety of cross-border networked forms of coordination, providing standards, rules and practices that other actors voluntarily abide by. The chapters in this volume reveal variations in the architecture of transnational governance, why they emerge, the modes of social co-ordination through which they work to shape actor behaviour and achieve impact, their normative implications, and how these governance schemes intersect with state and national regulatory frameworks. The authors point to the importance of looking beyond arrangements established through intergovernmental mechanisms in order to gain a full understanding of how international interactions are organised in Southeast Asia. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary Asia.

The OECD and Transnational Governance

The OECD and Transnational Governance
Author: Rianne Mahon,Stephen McBride
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780774858571

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The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is a much cited but little studied institution, and its role in international governance is poorly understood. Nevertheless, the OECD plays an important role in the emerging structure of global governance. Focusing upon the OECD's core functions, contributors to this volume trace the OECD's history, structure, and role in international governance as well as its function as a "policy ideas generator" and purveyor of "best practices" in a variety of economic and social policy domains.

Handbook of Transnational Economic Governance Regimes

Handbook of Transnational Economic Governance Regimes
Author: Christian Tietje,Alan Brouder
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1105
Release: 2009-10-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789004181564

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This Handbook builds on recent attempts to understand new and evolving patterns of global governance by identifying, describing, and analysing more than 80 of the most significant actors in the regulation and administration of contemporary transnational economic affairs.