RSSRoundtable: Change and Continuity in Global Governance

Introduction: Drivers and Change in Global Governance

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The purpose of this roundtable is to continue to push outward the boundaries of what we understand as “global governance.”

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The Rise of China: Continuity or Change in the Global Governance of Development

| December 11, 2015
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Exercising its vast material power, China is rapidly becoming a top lender in the bilateral field, and it is asserting its alternative ideas on aid funding and development cooperation.

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Voluntary Standard Setting: Drivers and Consequences

| December 11, 2015
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The voluntary consensus standard-setting system is a part of global governance most of us encounter frequently, but rarely notice. What are the drivers and consequences of changes in that system?

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Change and Continuity in Global Governance

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Scholars must frame bigger questions about the history and future of global governance, and prescribe course corrections and formulate strategies for a more stable and just world order.

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Governing the Environment: Three Motivating Factors

| December 11, 2015
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What motivates agents to change global governance arrangements? A look at governance of the environment provides answers.

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Global Governance and Power Politics: Back to Basics

Global Governance and Power Politics: Back to Basics

| December 11, 2015
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ROLAND PARIS

The fundamental challenge of global governance today is not a shortage of cooperative mechanisms but the rapid shift in power away from the United States and the West.

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