Liliana B. Andonova is Professor of International Relations and Political Science and Co-director of the Centre for International Environmental Studies at the Graduate Institute Geneva.
Deborah Avant is Director and Chair of the Sié Chéou-Kang Center for International Security and Diplomacy at the University of Denver.
Michael N. Barnett is University Professor of International Affairs and Political Science at the George Washington University.
Vincent Bernard is Executive in Residence at the Geneva Center for Security Policy and the former Editor in Chief of the International Review of the Red Cross.
Orfeo Fioretos is Associate Professor of Political Science at Temple University.
Jessica F. Green is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto.
Miles Kahler is Distinguished Professor the School of International Service at American University and Senior Fellow for Global Governance at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Michael W. Manulak is Assistant Professor of International Affairs at Carleton University.
Suerie Moon is Co-director at the Global Health Centre and Professor of Practice in International Relations & Political Science at the Graduate Institute Geneva.
Susanne Mueller is Visiting Lecturer in Politics at Mount Holyoke College.
Jon C.W. Pevehouse is Vilas Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Anne Quintin is head of the Advisory Service on International Humanitarian Law at the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Kal Raustiala holds the Promise Chair in Comparative and International Law, and is the Director of the Ronald W. Burkle Center for International Relations, at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Leonard Seabrooke is Professor of International Political Economy and Economic Sociology at the Copenhagen Business School.
Ole Jacob Sending is Director of Research at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs.
Duncan Snidal is Professor of International Relations and Fellow of Nuffield College at the University of Oxford.
Jonas Tallberg is Professor of Political Science at Stockholm University.
Book contents
- Global Governance in a World of Change
- Additional material
- Global Governance in a World of Change
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Governance Shifts in Security
- 2 The Bretton Woods Moment
- 3 Climate Change Governance
- 4 A Shadow of Its Former Self
- 5 The Humanitarian Club
- 6 The Supply of Informal International Governance
- 7 Global Governance, Expert Networks, and “Fragile States”
- 8 Global Health
- 9 Governing Armed Conflicts
- 10 Clean Energy and the Hybridization of Global Governance
- 11 Legitimacy and Modes of Global Governance
- Conclusion
- Index
Contributors
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 December 2021
- Global Governance in a World of Change
- Additional material
- Global Governance in a World of Change
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Governance Shifts in Security
- 2 The Bretton Woods Moment
- 3 Climate Change Governance
- 4 A Shadow of Its Former Self
- 5 The Humanitarian Club
- 6 The Supply of Informal International Governance
- 7 Global Governance, Expert Networks, and “Fragile States”
- 8 Global Health
- 9 Governing Armed Conflicts
- 10 Clean Energy and the Hybridization of Global Governance
- 11 Legitimacy and Modes of Global Governance
- Conclusion
- Index
Summary
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- Chapter
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- Global Governance in a World of Change , pp. ix - xPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021
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