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ID131011
Title ProperRethinking global governance
Other Title Informationcomplexity, authority, power, change
LanguageENG
AuthorWeiss, Thomas G ;  Wilkinson, Rorden
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Global governance remains notoriously slippery. While the term arose to describe change in the late twentieth century, its association with that specific moment has frozen it in time and deprived it of analytical utility. It has become an alternative moniker for international organizations, a descriptor for an increasingly crowded world stage, a call to arms, an attempt to control the pernicious aspects of globalization, and a synonym for world government. This article aims not to advance a theory of global governance but to highlight where core questions encourage us to go. A more rigorous conception should help us understand the nature of the contemporary phenomenon as well as look "backwards" and "forwards." Such an investigation should provide historical insights as well as prescriptive elements to understand the kind of world order that we ought to be seeking and encourage us to investigate how that global governance could be realized.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Quarterly Vol.58, No.1; March 2014: p.207-215
Journal SourceInternational Studies Quarterly Vol.58, No.1; March 2014: p.207-215
Key WordsGlobal Governance ;  Global Politics ;  Politics ;  Power Politics ;  Political Authority ;  Political Complexity ;  Political Change ;  Emerging Power ;  Globalization ;  Economic Emerging ;  Historical Insight ;  International Organization - IO ;  International Cooperation - IC ;  International Relations - IR ;  International Alliance - IA


 
 
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