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In recent years, a growing literature has focused on how to create
more effective and democratic global governance mechanisms to
better tackle global challenges such as health epidemics, global
hunger, Internet surveillance or the consequences of climate
change. Yet there is a gap in accessible published material to
reflect contributions of democratic states from the global South.
Among these democracies from the global South, Brazil is a popular
case for teachers and researchers looking to study global
governance mechanisms. This book provides students with a framework
that challenges the Western-centred views on questions of how to
democratise global governance processes, arguing that developing
democracies from the global South have developed serious and
sustainable approaches to a more democratic global system. With
chapters on Brazil's responses to global food security, the
purchase of drugs, open government initiatives and internet
governance, this book opens up contemporary and novel practices of
democracy for examination.
In recent years, a growing literature has focused on how to create
more effective and democratic global governance mechanisms to
better tackle global challenges such as health epidemics, global
hunger, Internet surveillance or the consequences of climate
change. Yet there is a gap in accessible published material to
reflect contributions of democratic states from the global South.
Among these democracies from the global South, Brazil is a popular
case for teachers and researchers looking to study global
governance mechanisms. This book provides students with a framework
that challenges the Western-centred views on questions of how to
democratise global governance processes, arguing that developing
democracies from the global South have developed serious and
sustainable approaches to a more democratic global system. With
chapters on Brazil's responses to global food security, the
purchase of drugs, open government initiatives and internet
governance, this book opens up contemporary and novel practices of
democracy for examination.
Why has global governance largely failed to effectively tackle some
of the most pressing global environmental challenges of our time?
What are the obstacles to effective global and planetary
problem-solving? And which solutions and responses have global
governance actors come up with to confront these challenges? This
textbook teases out the tragic entanglements between dominant
global governance dynamics and the global environmental challenges
of the Anthropocene, showing how international and global
cooperation mechanisms that evolved over the last two hundred years
are deeply implicated in exacerbating many of today's global
environmental challenges. The book focuses on several global
environmental challenges which are intrinsically interconnected,
threatening to destabilise the entire Earth-system with serious
consequences for human societies across the world. These global
environmental challenges include infectious disease outbreaks,
global food production processes, the pollution of freshwater
resources, energy consumption patterns, deforestation and CO2
emissions. At the same time, the book also presents several
alternative governance examples based on more democratic,
citizen-based and holistic approaches to the global climate crisis,
which point the way towards a new understanding of global
governance in the age of the Anthropocene. This textbook is for
undergraduate and postgraduate students of global governance,
environmental politics and international relations.
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