<p>â<i>Beyond Gridlock</i> is a powerful, authoritative, timely, and ultimately sobering sequel to <i>Gridlock</i> ⌠Required reading for all scholars and practitioners aiming to strengthen the global cooperation that is vital for the worldâs survival and sustainable development.â<br /><b>Jeffrey D. Sachs, Columbia University</b></p> <p>âHale and Held's overarching vision, and their collaborators' deep-dive into specific challenges, provide the frontier, key statements on global gridlock. Everyone needs to read Hale and Held.â<br /><b>Danny Quah, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, NUS</b></p> <p>âGetting us beyond current gridlock will require every good idea we can muster. This book shows the way forward.â<br /><b>John Gerard Ruggie, Harvard University</b></p> <p>âHale and Held unfold a fascinating map of multiple pathways of change that are never prescribed, sometimes mutually reinforcing, always challenging.â<br /><b>Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary UNFCCC 2010-2016<br /></b><br />"As Hale and Held see it, the institutions of global governance are inadequate, but small innovations and experiments in cooperationâoften pursued regionally, in coalition with civil society groups, or by transnational technical elitesâshow promise."<br /><b>Foreign Affairs<br /><br /></b></p>
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Thomas Hale is Associate Professor of Public Policy (Global Public Policy) at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford.
David Held is Master of University College, and Professor of Politics and International Relations, at Durham University.