Contested world orders : rising powers, non-governmental organizations, and the politics of authority beyond the nation-state / edited by Matthew D. Stephen and Michael Zürn.

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Other Authors: Stephen, Matthew D. (Editor), Zürn, Michael, 1959- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, [2019]
Edition:First edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • Rising powers, NGOs, and demands for new world orders: an introduction
  • Part I. World economic orders
  • Contestation overshoot: rising powers, NGOs, and the failure of the WTO Doha round
  • The contestation of the IMF
  • Exclusive club under stress: the G7 between rising powers and non-state actors after the Cold War
  • Part II. World security orders
  • The devil is in the detail: the positions of the BRICs countries towards UN security council reform and the responsibility to protect
  • The contestation of the nuclear non-proliferation regime
  • Part III. Human rights and environment
  • Negotiating the UN human rights council: rising powers, established powers, and NGOs
  • Contestation in the UNFCCC: the case of climate finance
  • Part IV. Cross-cutting cases
  • Transnational private authority and its contestation
  • Cleavages in world politics: analysing rising power voting behaviour in the UN general assembly
  • Conclusion: contested world orders
  • continuity or change?