World Rule: Accountability, Legitimacy, and the Design of Global Governance
Autor Jonathan G. S. Koppellen Limba Engleză Paperback – oct 2010
Through a novel empirical study of twenty-five GGOs, Jonathan GS Koppell provides a clearer picture of the compromises within and the competition among these influential institutions by focusing attention on their organizational design. Analyzing four aspects of GGO organization in depth—representation and administration, the rulemaking process, adherence and enforcement, and interest group participation—Koppell describes variation systemically, identifies patterns, and offers explanations that link GGO design to the fundamental challenge of accountability in global governance.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226450995
ISBN-10: 0226450996
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 3 figures, 46 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 0226450996
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: 3 figures, 46 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
Jonathan GS Koppell is Director of the School of Public Affairs at Arizona State University where he also holds the Lattie and Elva Coor Presidential Chair. He is the author of The Politics of Quasi-Government: Hybrid Organizations and the Dynamics of Bureaucratic Control and was for ten years on the faculty of the Yale School of Management.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
List of Abbreviations
List of Abbreviations
CHAPTER 1. The Organization of Global Rulemaking
The Emerging Reality of Global Governance
What the Design of Global Governance Organizations Tells Us
The Logic of Global Governance
Plan of the Book
The Emerging Reality of Global Governance
What the Design of Global Governance Organizations Tells Us
The Logic of Global Governance
Plan of the Book
CHAPTER 2. Accountability and Legitimacy-Authority Tension in Global Governance
Five Concepts of Accountability
Disentangling Legitimacy and Authority
Complementary and Conflicting Demands
What Makes GGOs Different?
CHAPTER 3. Introduction to the GGO Sample and Their Core Characteristics
Sorting Out the Universe of Organizations
GGOs Included in This Study
Core Characteristics of GGOs
CHAPTER 4. Structure and Administration of GGOs
Six Variations in GGO Structure
Implications
CHAPTER 5. Rulemaking in Global Governance Organizations
Variation in GGO Rulemaking
Patterns of Global Rulemaking
Implications
CHAPTER 6. The Riddle of Global Adherence
Variations in Global Adherence Regime
Patterns of GGO Adherence
Implications of Adherence Approach
CHAPTER 7. Interest Groups and Global Governance
Transnational Interest Group Variation
Patterns of Interest Group Variation
GGO Authority and the Satisfaction of Interest Groups
CHAPTER 8. Cooperation and Competition in Global Governance
Global Governance as a Competitive Marketplace
Conclusion
CHAPTER 9. Conclusion: Models of Global Governance and Accountability
Putting It All Together: Three Models of Global Governance
APPENDIX A. List of Interview Subjects
References
Index
Recenzii
“Jonathan Koppell’s World Rule is essential reading for scholars, managers, and policy makers interested in the rules that underpin the global economy. Koppell authoritatively and convincingly explains the origins of the dense network of global rules and elucidates their effects on both markets and practices. His theoretical insights into the politics of organizations are profound.”
“This ambitious book puts the broad universe of international rulemaking into perspective—from Internet names to banking regulation to international trade. Koppell makes a sensitive argument for the importance of accountability in all manner of organizations that make international decisions and regulations. His detailed accounts of specific international standards form the foundation for a compelling argument that legitimacy and accountability are at the heart of international governance.”
“This study of ‘global governance organizations’ is very important—both in analytical and policy terms. It targets an increasingly complex, interdependent institutional domain that weaves public, private and nongovernmental sectors together in ways that have been largely invisible to and confounding for students of public organizations. As unique as it is forward looking, this book brings a wide-ranging, powerful, conceptual, and empirical approach to expansive and problematic institutional phenomena. No one in the profession is more aptly situated in experience and conceptual acuity to advance our understanding and policy humility concerning ‘world rule.’ A must for students of complex organizations and public policy.”
"A serious and important contribution to the understanding of the growing emergence of world government. . . . This is an essential read for followers of international relations theory."--Choice