Contents:
Part I - The global governance complex 1. Global governance and the role of institutions - Ngaire woods 2. Mapping global governnance - Mathias Koenig-Archibugi 3. Governance in a new global order - James N. Rosenau 4. Global governance: a feminist perspective - Jill Steans Part II - Governing global problems 5. Global pandemics: HIV/AIDS - Nana K. Poku 6. Global governance, trasnational organized crime and money laundering - Phil Williams and Gregory Baudin- O'Hayon 7. Global digital communications and the prospects for transnational regulation - Perri 6 8. Intellectual property rights - Susan K. Sell 9. Governing global finance - Jan Aart Scholte 10. Maintaining peace and security - Michael Pugh Part III - Theories of global governance 11. A realist perspective on international governance - Robert Gilpin 12. Marxism and global governance - Alex Callinicos 13. Liberal internationalism: Between realism and cosmopolitanism - Anthony McGrew 14. Functionalism - Mark F. Imber 15. Cosmopolitanism: Ideas, realities and deficits - David Held 16. Governance in a partially globalized world - Robert O. Keohane
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