Contestation and Polarization in Global Governance
Edited by Michelle Egan,
Kolja Raube,
Jan Wouters and
Julien Chaisse
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Building a thorough and comprehensive understanding of the limits of the international rules-based liberal order across a variety of issue areas, this topical book highlights how the discourse and values inherent in these long-established political arrangements are now facing a backlash, and how Europe is responding towards it.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800887251
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Global governance in the twenty-first century: end of the Bretton Woods moment? , pp 17-36

- Miles Kahler
- Ch 2 Recasting world order: power politics, contestation and international institutions , pp 37-53

- Shawn Donnelly
- Ch 3 The era of un-institutionalized regions: explaining the diminished prospects of regional integration in the twenty-first century , pp 54-74

- Nicolas de Zamaróczy
- Ch 4 The European Union and United States in the era of shifting global order , pp 75-93

- Karol Chwedczuk-Szulc
- Ch 5 Why create another development bank? China and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank , pp 94-107

- Tamar Gutner
- Ch 6 Contesting international economic governance: the 'people' and trade in the Trump and Brexit rhetoric , pp 108-123

- Angelos Chryssogelos
- Ch 7 Populists at the G20 and G7: informal cooperation in turbulent times , pp 124-142

- Alex Andrione-Moylan and Jan Wouters
- Ch 8 Contesting transatlantic relations: how weaker relations influence EU foreign policies , pp 144-159

- Akasemi Newsome and Marianne Riddervold
- Ch 9 Divide and conquer? Europe, China and policy coherence , pp 160-178

- Terrence Guay and Michael H. Smith
- Ch 10 What role for the EU? Domestic contestation of the EU's global role(s) in its neighbourhood , pp 179-195

- Magdalena Góra
- Ch 11 "Dont stop believin'": Germany's turn from reflexive to strategic multilateralism , pp 196-212

- Niklas Helwig
- Ch 12 A Trump effect on European Union climate ambitions? The European Council and Council of the EUs responses to US climate contestation , pp 213-228

- Katja Biedenkopf and Franziska Petri
- Ch 13 Normative power Europe in the Belt and Road Initiative: challenge for constructing the self or an opportunity for changing others? , pp 229-246

- Xueji Su
- Ch 14 Localizing the responsibility to protect: European and Brazilian perspectives , pp 247-263

- Jan Wouters and Francisca Costa Reis
- Ch 15 The AI global order: what place for the European Union? , pp 264-281

- Matthieu Burnay and Alexandru Circiumaru
- Ch 16 Keep on trading in the Free World , pp 283-301

- Fernando Dias Simões
- Ch 17 The EU and the US on investor-state dispute settlement reform , pp 302-323

- Emily Gilson
- Ch 18 The European Union's global actorness in the climate change era: using Sustainable Development Goals to bring China and the US together , pp 324-342

- Doga Ulas Eralp
- Ch 19 Tackling labour rights and environmental protection through trade and Sustainable Development Chapters: the European approach , pp 343-356

- Iulianna Romanchyshyna
- Ch 20 Reform of international investment agreements and sustainable development: contrasting the EU and Global South approaches , pp 357-377

- Gudrun Zagel
- Ch 21 The 'object and purpose' and incrementalism of investment treaties: can international investment law reinvent its identity? , pp 378-397

- Güneş Ünüvar
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