- Amitav Acharya, Rethinking demand, purpose and progress in global governance: an introduction
- Daniel Deudney, The great descent: 'global governance' in historical and theoretical perspective
- Miles Kahler, Who is liberal now? Rising powers and global norms
- Rodney Bruce Hall, The social purposes of global governance
- Andrew Mack, Conflicts and security
- Kathryn Sikkink, Human rights
- Ramesh Thakur, Atrocity crimes
- Susan Sell, Trade
- Eric Helleiner, Finance
- Sikina Jinnah, Climate
- Alexander Betts, Refugees
- David P. Fidler, Health
- Derrick Cogburn, Cyberspace and social media
- Amitav Acharya, The contested quest for global governance: conclusions and directions for further research
Monday, February 27, 2017
Acharya: Why Govern? Rethinking Demand and Progress in Global Governance
Amitav Acharya (American Univ. - School of International Service) has published Why Govern? Rethinking Demand and Progress in Global Governance (Cambridge Univ. Press 2016). Contents include: