Global governance and the emergence of global institutions for the 21st century / / Augusto Lopez-Claros, Arthur Lyon Dahl, Maja Groff.

Is there any hope for those who despair at the state of the world and the powerlessness of governments to find a way forward? Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century provides ambitious but reasonable proposals to give our globalized world the institutions of i...

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Place / Publishing House:Cambridge : : Cambridge University Press,, 2020.
Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 545 pages) :; digital, PDF file(s).
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I - Background
  • 1 - The Challenges of the 21st Century
  • 2 - A History of Global Governance
  • 3 - European Integration: Building Supranational Institutions
  • Part II - Reforming the Central Institutions of the United Nations
  • 4 - The General Assembly: Reforms to Strengthen Its Effectiveness
  • 5 - A World Parliamentary Assembly: A Catalyst for Change
  • 6 - Advisory Mechanisms to Support Global Policymaking
  • 7 - UN Executive Council: Beyond an Outdated Paradigm
  • 8 - Completing the Collective Security Mechanism of the Charter: Establishing an International Peace Force
  • 9 - Toward Systemic Disarmament: Resetting Global Priorities
  • 10 - Strengthening the International Rule of Law
  • 11 - Human Rights for the Twenty-first Century
  • 12 - A New United Nations Funding Mechanism
  • Part III - Governance and the Management of Multiple Global Risks
  • 13 - UN Specialized Agencies and Governance for Global Risks
  • 14 - Economic Governance for Inequality and the Private Sector
  • 15 - Global Financial Architecture and the International Monetary Fund
  • 16 - Responding to Global Environmental Crises
  • 17 - Population and Migration
  • Part IV - Cross-Cutting Issues
  • 18 - Corruption as a Destroyer of Prosperity and the Need for International Enforcement
  • 19 - Education for Transformation
  • Part V - Foundations for a New Global Governance System
  • 20 - Values and Principles for an Enhanced International System: Operationalizing Global “Good Governance”
  • 21 - Some Immediate Steps Forward—Getting “From Here to There”
  • Part VI - Conclusions
  • 22 - Bridging the Governance Gap
  • Annex - Voting Shares in a Reformed General Assembly
  • References
  • Index.