Table of contents for Civil society participation in European and global governance : a cure for the democratic deficit? / edited by Jens Steffek, Claudia Kissling, Patrizia Nanz.
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PART I: OVERVIEW * Emergent Patterns of Civil Society Participation in Global and European Governance--J.Steffek & P.Nanz * The Evolution of CSOs' Legal Status in International Governance * and Its Relevance for the Legitimacy of International Organizations--C.Kissling * PART II: ORGANIZED CIVIL SOCIETY AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE * CSO Impact Under Most Favourable Conditions: The World Summit on the Information Society--C.Dany * The ILO, Tripartism, and NGOs - Do Too Many Cooks Really Spoil the Broth?--L.Thomann * Civil Society Participation at the Margins: the Case of WTO--J.Steffek & U.Ehling * Civil Society Participation in International Security Organizations: the Cases of NATO and OSCE--P.Mayer * PART III: ORGANIZED CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE EU * Democratic Aspiration Meets Political Reality: Participation of * Organized Civil Society in Selected European Policy Processes--D.Friedrich * Participatory Strategies in the Regulation of GMO Products in the EU--M.P.Ferretti * The Legitimacy of Regional Deliberative Bodies: An Assessment of Civil Society Participation in the Implementation of EU Regional Policy--J.Kamlage * PART IV: CONCLUSION * CSOs and the Democratization of International Governance: Prospects and Problems--C.Kissling & J.Steffek
PART I: OVERVIEW * Emergent Patterns of Civil Society Participation in Global and European Governance--J.Steffek & P.Nanz * The Evolution of CSOs' Legal Status in International Governance * and Its Relevance for the Legitimacy of International Organizations--C.Kissling * PART II: ORGANIZED CIVIL SOCIETY AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE * CSO Impact Under Most Favourable Conditions: The World Summit on the Information Society--C.Dany * The ILO, Tripartism, and NGOs - Do Too Many Cooks Really Spoil the Broth?--L.Thomann * Civil Society Participation at the Margins: the Case of WTO--J.Steffek & U.Ehling * Civil Society Participation in International Security Organizations: the Cases of NATO and OSCE--P.Mayer * PART III: ORGANIZED CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE EU * Democratic Aspiration Meets Political Reality: Participation of * Organized Civil Society in Selected European Policy Processes--D.Friedrich * Participatory Strategies in the Regulation of GMO Products in the EU--M.P.Ferretti * The Legitimacy of Regional Deliberative Bodies: An Assessment of Civil Society Participation in the Implementation of EU Regional Policy--J.Kamlage * PART IV: CONCLUSION * CSOs and the Democratization of International Governance: Prospects and Problems--C.Kissling & J.Steffek
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Political participation -- European Union countries.
International organization.
Civil society.