Global Governance from Regional Perspectives argues that the academic debate on global governance has neglected the combination of power with value constellations/culture. Both input and output legitimacy, for instance, or the exercise of control and influence are inextricably related to culture, worldviews, and values. The book questions theoretically the Western hegemonic and hence 'invisible' definition of governance and related concepts, as well as the Western hegemony over global governance institutions. It looks from the ground up whether, and how, alternative practices, institutions/networks, and concepts/norms of global governance are emerging in relation to emerging powers and regional integration systems. Global Governance from Regional Perspectives starts with a critical reading of global governance from multi-disciplinary views and engages with two important and under-studied aspects, notably how global governance can be measured and what lies behind such measurements , and questions the democratic deficit of global governance. The book provides a series of regional and country perspectives on global governance which engage with a specific example of an institution, process, or issue that is used to highlight why and how the western hegemonic views and practices of global governance are (or not) contested. The book offers a mapping of global governance phenomena in different regions of the world and a critical readings of those. As such this volume is different from all international relations or political science collections on global governance and also opens up a new field of study that has been hitherto neglected in sociological or cultural studies.
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This volume examines the different cultural and geopolitical understandings of global governance in different regions of the world.
PART 1: CRITICAL APPROACHES TO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE; PART 2: REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
Provides an interdiscplinary approach Features contributions from leading figures in the field Offers a decentralised, inter-disciplinary and critical approach to discourses, practices, and institutions of global governance Opens up a new field of study that has been hitherto neglected in sociological or cultural studies
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Professor Anna Triandafyllidou directs the Research Area on Cultural Pluralism, the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, at the European University Institute. She is Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of the Immigrant and Refugee Studies. Her publications include The Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies (Routledge, 2016), What is Europe? (with R. Gropas, Palgrave, 2015), and Circular Migration Between Europe and its Neighbourhood (OUP, 2013).
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Provides an interdiscplinary approach Features contributions from leading figures in the field Offers a decentralised, inter-disciplinary and critical approach to discourses, practices, and institutions of global governance Opens up a new field of study that has been hitherto neglected in sociological or cultural studies
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198793342
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
598 gr
Høyde
242 mm
Bredde
175 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
304

Biographical note

Professor Anna Triandafyllidou directs the Research Area on Cultural Pluralism, the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, at the European University Institute. She is Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of the Immigrant and Refugee Studies. Her publications include The Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies (Routledge, 2016), What is Europe? (with R. Gropas, Palgrave, 2015), and Circular Migration Between Europe and its Neighbourhood (OUP, 2013).