Devised to accompany and complement International Organization and
Global Governance this title will engage advanced undergraduate and
graduate students taking more specialized courses in international
relations generally, and those pursuing coursework in international
organization, law, and political economy. Offers a comprehensive
overview of all the current 'hot topics' - Food, Climate, Covid-19,
Cities, Cybersecurity, Human Rights. Pushes beyond the traditional
fare of global governance studies and invites readers to adopt both
a backward- and forward-looking view of global governance, to think
through the future trajectory of world order. Chapters are situated
in deep and rich historical contexts. The historicism prevalent
throughout is a key strength because it forces readers to consider
whether the present era is a historical breaking point between
world orders. The editors remind readers of the value of taking the
long view, and challenge contributors (and by extension, students)
to come up with new theories or ideas for continuity and change in
global governance.
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