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This Handbook expertly explores the profound transformations in international relations (IR) in recent decades. Proliferating cross-border challenges, including global financial crises, climate change, environmental degradation, irregular migration, and COVID-19, require governance structures that transcend the nation state and take both global and regional interplay, as well as problem-solving capacities, into account. Contributing authors investigate the effectiveness of international cooperation and performance in a diverse range of policy fields.Offering a comprehensive overview of the latest theoretical and empirical research on the interactions between global and regional governance, this book explicitly takes into account the rise of new powers and the Global South. It seeks to integrate perspectives, ideas and policies from both Western and non-Western societies in order to better explain relationships among multiplying actors in a highly interdependent world.This cutting-edge Handbook will be an essential read for academics and students of political science, IR, and related disciplines. Professionals in diplomatic, developmental, environmental, trade, and financial fields will also benefit from its accessible evaluation of global and regional governance.
Edited by Jürgen Rüland, Professor Emeritus of International Relations, Department of Political Science, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg and Astrid Carrapatoso, Professor of Political Science and Didactics, Department of Political Science and History, University of Education Freiburg, Germany
Contents:Preface xiiAcknowledgments xvList of abbreviations xvi1 Introduction: issues of governance beyond the nation state 1Jürgen Rüland and Astrid CarrapatosoPART I THEORIZING GLOBAL AND REGIONAL GOVERNANCE2 Theorizing global governance 21Klaus Dingwerth and Philipp Pattberg3 Global theories of regionalism 36Lynda Chinenye Iroulo and Tobias Lenz4 The diffusion of institutions, norms, and policies among internationalorganizations 52Anja Jetschke5 Democratizing global governance: coping with stakeholder plurality 68Anna Meine and Jürgen Rüland6 Global governance and regionalism: legal perspectives 86Michael RiegnerPART II GLOBAL INSTITUTIONS, ORGANIZATIONS AND PROCESSES7 Multilateralism: contested concept, elusive practice 103Hanns W. Maull8 The United Nations: in between international and global governance 119Sascha Werthes9 The G7 and the G20 in global governance 138Juha Jokela10 BRICS: Expiring political relevance and inspiring new coalitions 149Harsh V. Pant and Tobias Scholz11 South–South cooperation: between cooperation at eye level andaccusations of neo-colonialism 161Sandra Destradi and Julia Gurol12 Informal clubs in global governance 172Angela GeckPART III REGIONALISM13 The European Union: crisis politics and integration 184Berthold Rittberger14 Knowing and doing regionalism in Asia: theoretical diversity andpragmatic conduct in the ASEAN regional project 203See Seng Tan15 Regionalism in Africa 220Fredrik Söderbaum and Sören Stapel16 Regionalism in the Americas: segmented, overlapping, andsovereignty-boosting 232Andrés Malamud17 Regionalism in Eurasia: four research puzzles 250Evgeny Vinokurov and Alexander Libman18 Interregionalism: why and how regions interact 264Jürgen Rüland19 Building blocks of regionalism? Cross-border cooperation schemes inEurope and Southeast Asia 280Elisabetta Nadalutti20 Regionalizing world politics? Regional organizations as actors in global fora 294Jürgen RülandPART IV POLICY FIELDS IN GLOBAL AND REGIONAL GOVERNANCE21 From collective security to the construction of regional securitycommunities: regional security governance in a global context 308Lukas Maximilian Müller and Mark Beeson22 Interaction between global and regional ocean governance: three models 324Yoshifumi Tanaka23 Trade governance: the politics of prosperity, development and weaponization 335Amrita Narlikar24 Exit for voice: redrawing the global financial map 351Saori N. Katada and Hyoung-kyu Chey25 Development thinking and practice: from carbon-led growth tolow-carbon development 366Harald Fuhr26 Global climate governance and the challenge of regional interplay: thecase of the European Union and ASEAN 382Astrid Carrapatoso, Lena Partzsch and Anne-Kathrin Sacherer27 Governing across regions: global environment and regionalism inEurope and Southeast Asia 401Paruedee Nguitragool and Helena Varkkey28 Human rights: the regional and global dynamics of change 420Catherine Renshaw29 Global and regional migration governance: an emerging multi-level structure? 435Stefan Rother30 Gendering decent work at the global–regional nexus: the InternationalLabour Organization and UN Women 450Rianne Mahon and Nicola Piper31 Global health governance in a post-COVID world 462Mely Caballero-AnthonyIndex
‘This is the most impressive collection of essays on regionalism and global governance that I know. It is distinctive by bringing the work on global governance and different processes of regionalization together instead of juxtaposing them. The editors have done a marvelous job and the volume will remain a reference work for years to come.’