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Global Governance

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ISBN: 978-0-745-63530-9

September 2012

Polity

200 pages

Description
In today’s uncertain world, the concept of global governance has never been more relevant or widely discussed. But what does this elusive idea really mean, and why has it become so important? This pacey introduction sheds new light on the issues involved, offering readers a comprehensive account of competing conceptions of global governance, and evaluating the ways in which rival theories strive to make sense of our complex world.

In a series of short, accessible chapters, Timothy Sinclair guides readers through the key perspectives on this crucial topic. In each, he assesses a range of actors and assumptions using real world issues - from global financial crisis and climate change to the politics of gender relations - to show how questions of global governance carry quite specific implications for the everyday lives of people in different parts of the world. Supplemented by thought-provoking ‘problems to consider’, as well as annotated reading guides at the end of each section, the book equips students to make up their own minds which approach or approaches might be cogent and for what purposes. Written with verve and clarity, this compelling introduction brings problems of global governance to life ably showing why and how they are both relevant and compelling for all citizens in the 21st century.
About the Author
Timothy Sinclair lectures in international relations at the University of Warwick.
Features
  • An accessible introduction to a key concept in political science and related disciplines.
  • Global governance is a contested concept with several competing definitions; this book gives a clear overview of the relevant debates.
  • As our world grows ever more globalized and interconnected, a clear understanding of the role of international institutions becomes increasingly vital.
  • Sinclair outlines and evaluates the key theories of global governance, with sufficient breadth and accessibility to appeal to both students and professionals.