"Weiss and Wilkinson have brought a unique wealth of knowledge and experience to this concise and readable volume on the often misunderstood but critically important topic of global governance. It is a must-read for students, scholars, and policy-makers interested in the future of our planet and how we govern it."
Adekeye Adebajo, University of Johannesburg
"This book asks all the right questions for understanding global governance. Weiss and Wilkinson urge us to think less globally and more analytically about the sources of power, authority, and change in the modern world. Rethinking Global Governance should shake our intellectual attachments to static organizations as authoritative sources of order. A compelling read for new insights into the dynamics that constitute global governance."
Beth A. Simmons, University of Pennsylvania
About the Authors
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction Back to Basics
1 The Global Governance Problématique
2 Why History Matters
3 Planetary Isn't the Point
4 Global Governance in the Everyday
5 Better and Better Global Governance
Notes
Index
Thomas G. Weiss is Presidential Professor at the Graduate Center, City University of New York.
Rorden Wilkinson is Professor of Global Political Economy and Deputy Pro-Vice- Chancellor at the University of Sussex.