Deborah D. Avant (University of California, Irvine), Martha Finnemore (George Washington University, Washington DC), Sus
Academics and policymakers frequently discuss global governance but they treat governance as a structure or process, rarely considering who actually does the governing. This volume focuses on the agents of global governance: 'global governors'. The global policy arena is filled with a wide variety of actors such as international organizations, corporations, professional associations, and advocacy groups, all seeking to 'govern' activity surrounding their issues of concern. Who Governs the Globe? lays out a theoretical framework for understanding and investigating governors in world politics....
Academics and policymakers frequently discuss global governance but they treat governance as a structure or process, rarely considering who actually d...
Deborah D. Avant (University of California, Irvine), Martha Finnemore (George Washington University, Washington DC), Sus
Academics and policymakers frequently discuss global governance but they treat governance as a structure or process, rarely considering who actually does the governing. This volume focuses on the agents of global governance: 'global governors'. The global policy arena is filled with a wide variety of actors such as international organizations, corporations, professional associations, and advocacy groups, all seeking to 'govern' activity surrounding their issues of concern. Who Governs the Globe? lays out a theoretical framework for understanding and investigating governors in world politics....
Academics and policymakers frequently discuss global governance but they treat governance as a structure or process, rarely considering who actually d...