000 | 03314cam a2200313 i 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
001 | 21999899 | ||
005 | 20241101153902.0 | ||
008 | 210419s2022 enka b 001 0 eng | ||
010 | _a 2021013610 | ||
020 | _a9780367689711 | ||
020 | _a9780367689735 | ||
020 | _z9781003139836 | ||
040 |
_aDLC _beng _erda _cDLC _dDLC |
||
042 | _apcc | ||
050 | 0 | 0 |
_aJZ1308 _b.G56 2022 |
082 | 0 | 0 |
_a341.20113 WEI-WIL _223 |
100 |
_aWeiss, Thomas G _96882 |
||
245 | 0 | 0 |
_aGlobal governance futures / _cedited by Thomas G. Weiss and Rorden Wilkinson |
260 |
_aLondon: _bRoutledge, _c2022. |
||
300 |
_axx, 330 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm |
||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _a"Global Governance Futures addresses the crucial importance of thinking through the future of global governance arrangements. It considers the prospects for the governance of world order approaching the middle of the twenty-first century by exploring today's most pressing and enduring health, social, ecological, economic, and political challenges. Each of the expert contributors considers the drivers of continuity and change within systems of governance and how actors, agents, mechanisms, and resources are and could be mobilized. The aim is not merely to understand state, intergovernmental, and non-state actors. It is also to draw attention to those underappreciated aspects of global governance that push understanding beyond strictures of traditional conceptualizations, and that offer better insights into the future of world order. Three sections enable readers to appreciate better the sum of forces likely to shape world order in the near and not-so-near future: "Planetary," changes wrought by continuing human domination of the Earth and by war; current and future geopolitical, civilizational, and regional contestations; and life in and between urban and non-urban environments. "Divides," including threats to human rights gains; the plight of migrants; those who have and those who do not; persistent racial, gender, religious, and sexual-orientation-based discrimination; and those who govern and those who are governed. "Challenges," of food and health insecurities; ongoing environmental degradation and species loss; the current and future politics of international assistance and data; and the wrong turns taken in the control of illicit drugs and crime. Designed to engage advanced undergraduate and graduate students in international relations, organization, law, and political economy as well as the general reader, this book invites readers to adopt both a backward- and forward-looking view of global governance. It will spark discussion and debate as to how dystopic futures might be avoided and change agents mobilized"-- | ||
650 | 0 |
_aInternational cooperation. _96661 |
|
700 | 1 |
_aWeiss, Thomas G. _q(Thomas George), _d1946- _eeditor. _96883 |
|
700 | 1 |
_aWilkinson, Rorden, _d1970- _eeditor. _96884 |
|
776 | 0 | 8 |
_iOnline version: _tGlobal governance futures _dNew York : Routledge, 2021 _z9781003139836 _w(DLC) 2021013611 |
906 |
_a7 _bcbc _corignew _d1 _eecip _f20 _gy-gencatlg |
||
955 |
_bre09 2021-04-19 _ire09 2021-04-19 TW situational to Dewey _rre17 2021-05-18 _ure09 2021-05-20 776b deleted _axn16 2021-12-20 1 copy rec'd., to CIP ver. _are12 2022-01-12 |
||
999 |
_c142516 _d142516 |