Global governance in peril ?
2020
Abstract
After decades of globalisation and integration, the world seems to be fragmenting again, epitomised best, perhaps, by the return of geopolitics, protectionism, unilateral sanctions, treaty withdrawals, and even military and economic coercion. Challenged by the United States, the return of old (Russia) and the growing assertion of new (China) antiliberal powers, the multilateral system is shaken both in its normative foundations and its operational capacity.
Details
Title
Global governance in peril ?
Author
Eggel, Dominic
Galvin, Marc
Biersteker, Thomas J
Cannon, Cecilia
Dupont, Cédric
Pauwelyn, Joost
Sylvan, David
Radu, Roxana
Desai, Deval
Evans, Amelia
Galvin, Marc
Biersteker, Thomas J
Cannon, Cecilia
Dupont, Cédric
Pauwelyn, Joost
Sylvan, David
Radu, Roxana
Desai, Deval
Evans, Amelia
Linking Note
In: Global Challenges. - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. - Issue 7(2020)
Date
2020
Content Type
Journal Articles
Record Created
2020-04-17
Record ID
298269
Note
Multilateralism is in crisis - or is it ? / Dominic Eggel and Marc Galvin ; The role of transnational policy networks in contemporary global governance / Thomas Biersteker ; The United Nations at 75: still "resolved to combine our efforts" ? / Cecilia Cannon ; What future role for the Gs in the multilateral system ? / Cédric Dupont ; US pressure on the WTO: a chance to rebound ? / Joost Pauwelyn ; Beyond multilateralism : the Pauli Principle / David Sylvan ; Global Internet governance: is fragmentation avoidable ? / Roxana Radu ; Governing the world outside the United Nations / Deval Desai, Amelia Evans
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Centres and Programmes > Centre for Trade and Economic Integration (CTEI)
Academic Departments > International Relations/Political Science Department
Centres and Programmes > Global Governance Centre (GGC)
Centres and Programmes > Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy (AHCD)
Academic Departments > International Law Department
Journal Articles
Academic Departments > International Relations/Political Science Department
Centres and Programmes > Global Governance Centre (GGC)
Centres and Programmes > Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy (AHCD)
Academic Departments > International Law Department
Journal Articles
External Link
https://globalchallenges.ch/issue/7