As the debate over global governance heats up, Approaches to Global
Governance Theory offers a guide to this new terrain. The
contributors advocate approaches to global governance that
recognize fundamental political, economic, technological, and
cultural dynamics, that engage social and political theory, and
that go beyond conventional international relations theory. We are
offered here a guide to this new terrain.
Beginning with a chapter tracing the emergence of global
governance analysis in the 1990s, Approaches to Global Governance
Theory also responds to alternative theoretical conceptions. James
N. Rosenau explores the ontology of global governance. In addition,
Robert Latham develops a critique of Rosenau's thinking, while
Michael G. Schechter examines the limits of the Commission for
Global Governance's widely publicized 1995 report and Ronen Palan
asks critically, "Who is to be governed by global governance?"
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