Table of contents for Authority in the global political economy / edited by Volker Rittberger, Martin Nettesheim, and associate editor, Carmen Huckel.


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Editors’ Preface * Introduction: Changing Patterns of Authority--V.Rittberger, M.Nettesheim, C.Huckel &Thorsten Göbel * PART ONE: NEW INSTITUTIONS FOR GLOBAL GOVERNANCE * Inclusive Global Institutions for a Global Political Economy--V.Rittberger, C.Huckel, L.Rieth &M.Zimmer * The WTO Constitution, Judicial Power and Changing Patterns of Authority--J.L.Dunoff * PART TWO: PROVIDING ANDMANAGING GLOBAL PUBLIC GOODS * Providing (Contested) Global Public Goods--I.Kaul * Global Public Goods – The Governance Dimension--P.Stoll * PART THREE: CIVIL SOCIETY AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE * International NGOs: Scale, Expressions and Governance--H.K.Anheier &Nuno S. Themudo * The Emerging Global Civil Society: Achievements and Prospects--W.Benedek * PART FOUR: BUSINESS IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE * Problematizing Corporate Social Responsibility under Conditions of Late Capitalism and Postmodernity--A.C.Cutler * MNCs and the International Community: Conflict, Conflict Preventionand the Privatization of Diplomacy--V.Haufler * PART FIVE: REGULATION IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE * Rearticulating Regulatory Approaches: Private-Public Authority and Corporate Social Responsibility--P.Utting * The Two Level Logic of Non-State Market Driven Global Governance--S.Bernstein &B.Cashore * Conclusion: Authority Beside and Beyond the State--V.Rittberger, M.Nettesheim, C.Huckel&T.Göbel



Editors’ Preface * Introduction: Changing Patterns of Authority--V.Rittberger, M.Nettesheim, C.Huckel &Thorsten Göbel * PART ONE: NEW INSTITUTIONS FOR GLOBAL GOVERNANCE * Inclusive Global Institutions for a Global Political Economy--V.Rittberger, C.Huckel, L.Rieth &M.Zimmer * The WTO Constitution, Judicial Power and Changing Patterns of Authority--J.L.Dunoff * PART TWO: PROVIDING ANDMANAGING GLOBAL PUBLIC GOODS * Providing (Contested) Global Public Goods--I.Kaul * Global Public Goods – The Governance Dimension--P.Stoll * PART THREE: CIVIL SOCIETY AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE * International NGOs: Scale, Expressions and Governance--H.K.Anheier &Nuno S. Themudo * The Emerging Global Civil Society: Achievements and Prospects--W.Benedek * PART FOUR: BUSINESS IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE * Problematizing Corporate Social Responsibility under Conditions of Late Capitalism and Postmodernity--A.C.Cutler * MNCs and the International Community: Conflict, Conflict Preventionand the Privatization of Diplomacy--V.Haufler * PART FIVE: REGULATION IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE * Rearticulating Regulatory Approaches: Private-Public Authority and Corporate Social Responsibility--P.Utting * The Two Level Logic of Non-State Market Driven Global Governance--S.Bernstein &B.Cashore * Conclusion: Authority Beside and Beyond the State--V.Rittberger, M.Nettesheim, C.Huckel&T.Göbel




Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
International economic relations.
Authority.
International organization.
Globalization -- Political aspects.