Since the 1990s many of the assumptions that anchored the study of governance in international political economy (IPE) have been shaken loose. Reflecting on the intriguing and important processes of change that have occurred, and are occurring, Anthony Payne and Nicola Phillips bring together the best research currently being undertaken in the field. They explore the complex ways that the global political economy is presently being governed, and indeed misgoverned.The Handbook is organized into two fresh and original parts. In Part I the authors advance their own distinctive understanding of the international political economy of governance and thus make important contributions to the next phase of scholarship. Considering four key themes, they reflect on the ideological foundations of governance, the levels at which governance is articulated, the actors involved in governance and the ethical questions associated with the subject.Part II addresses the patterns of governance that prevail in particular issue areas. Invited to consider their contributions in the light of the four framing themes set out in Part I, these prominent authors offer key insights into contemporary dynamics in a wide range of issue areas and consider how their insights can be mobilized in refreshing the study of governance.Covering all themes central to the field of politics, this extensive and detailed Handbook will be of great value to students of governance, political economy, international relations and development studies.Contributors: A. Baker, J. Brassett, B. Carey, P.G. Cerny, J. Clapp, L. Clegg, N. Dasandi, L. Elliott, A. Gamble, A. Geddes, S. Harman, C. Hay, M.J. Hoffmann, D. Hudson, P. Knorringa, F.W. Mayer, G. Menz, M. Moschella, V. Muzaka, P. Newell, A. Payne, N. Phillips, T. Porter, B. Richardson, J.-P. Thérien, J. True, E. Tsingou, G.R.D. Underhill, R. Wilkinson
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Since the 1990s many of the assumptions that anchored the study of governance in international political economy (IPE) have been shaken loose.
Contents: Introduction: The International Political Economy of Governance Nicola Phillips and Anthony Payne PART I: THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GOVERNANCE 1. Ideologies of Governance Andrew Gamble 2. Levels of Governance and their Interaction Colin Hay 3. Transnational Neopluralism and the Process of Governance Philip G. Cerny 4. The Ethical Dimensions of Global Governance James Brassett PART II: THE GOVERNANCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY 5. Flexible ‘G Groups’ and Network Governance in an Era of Uncertainty and Experimentation Andrew Baker and Brendan Carey 6. The International Monetary Fund and the Governance of International Surveillance Manuela Moschella 7. Private Actors in the Governance of Global Finance after the Global Crisis of 2008 Tony Porter 8. The Governance of the Global Financial Crisis in the Eurozone Geoffrey R.D. Underhill 9. The Governance of Money Laundering Eleni Tsingou 10. ‘Emerging’ Powers and the Governance of Global Trade Rorden Wilkinson 11. The Governance of Primary Commodities: Biofuel Certification in the European Union Ben Richardson 12. Food Price Volatility and Global Economic Governance Jennifer Clapp 13. The Global Governance of Development: Development Financing, Good Governance and the Domestication of Poverty David Hudson and Niheer Dasandi 14. The Governance of the World Bank Liam Clegg 15. The Role of the United Nations in the Governance of Development Jean-Philippe Thérien 16. Governing Intellectual Property Rights and Development Valbona Muzaka 17. Innovation and the Limits of Rebranded Privatisation in Global Health Sophie Harman 18. The Global Governance of Gender Jacqui True 19. Leveraging Private Governance for Public Purpose: Business, Civil Society and the State in Labour Regulation Frederick W. Mayer 20. Private Governance and Social Legitimacy in Production Peter Knorringa 21. The Governance of Migration Beyond the State George Menz 22. Migration in European Governance: The Constitution of a Transgovernmental Policy Field Andrew Geddes 23. The International Political Economy of Governing Carbon Peter Newell 24. Global Climate Governance Matthew J. Hoffmann 25. Governing the International Political Economy of Transnational Economic Crime Lorraine Elliott Conclusion: The Governance of the International Political Economy Anthony Payne and Nicola Phillips Index
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‘This intellectually stimulating Handbook will appeal to anyone with an interest in the spheres of governance, international political economy (IPE), international relations (IR), and political science. . . . the editors promise to generate refreshed debates on governance in IPE through innovative research. Anyone who successfully makes it to the concluding chapter will be thoroughly satisfied that they do deliver on their promise. The volume is dense with detail on both historical and current governance debates, and leaves no stone unturned in its coverage of them. There is no doubt that the main objectives of the book are effectively accomplished. The Handbook of Political Economy on Governance is a celebration of outstanding scholarship and critical thinking. This volume is a must read for scholars in any of the sub-disciplines of IR and IPE who are interested in examining and reexamining common-sense assumptions not only in the realm of governance but other topical issue areas in their respective fields.’
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ISBN
9781783473090
Publisert
2015-09-25
Utgiver
Vendor
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
169 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
512

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Edited by Anthony Payne, Professor of Politics, University of Sheffield and Nicola Phillips, Professor of Political Economy, University of Sheffield, UK