Rethinking Global Governance
Rethinking Global Governance
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Author(s): Beeson, Mark
ISBN No.: 9781137588616
Pages: 254
Year: 201903
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 239.97
Status: Out Of Print

"In an increasingly uncertain global environment, with the rise of populism and the return of geopolitics, Beeson's Rethinking Global Governance offers a refreshingly balanced and richly-informed assessment of the state of international cooperation as well as the prospects for world order. This book will be of considerable interest to scholars and policymakers alike." -- Amitav Acharya, American University, USA "Given its fast-changing character, global governance always needs to be reconsidered. At last we have a book that re-engages with globalisation and makes sense of its multi-faceted impact on states and society. Theoretically informed and cogently written, Mark Beeson does more than re-think global governance, he makes dramatically obvious the political and economic consequences that we all will bear without a reformed and revitalised global governance." -- Diane Stone, Centenary Professor, University of Canberra, Australia; University of Warwick, UK "If you are looking forward to better governance on key global issues, from security to economic governance to climate change, don't hold your breath. If you want to better understand the huge challenges confronting such endeavours, read this book. Mark Beeson intelligently, and in a highly readable fashion, reviews a large literature and ponders the fraught nature of global governance in a world where the major powers in the US, China and Europe increasingly appear to be working at cross-purposes.


" -- Stephen Bell, University of Queensland, Australia "Global change is coming, but not just from the top down or the outside in. While "global governance" usually refers to international organisations, regulatory complexes, transnational economic processes and the spread of globalising socio-political norms, Mark Beeson develops a broader, more multidimensional geopolitical framework, focusing on the systemic interaction of nation-states, non-state actors-including the private sector and non-governmental organisations-domestic politics and policy entrepreneurs in an evolving, interdependent world." -- Philip G. Cerny, University of Manchester, UK.


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