POL101Y1 Lecture : Global Governance

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Reading: weaver, hypocrisy trap - the world bank and the poverty of reform, pp. 140- Bersnstein and hoffman, the challenge of catalytic leadership for long-term change, pp. 135-136: governance: process of governing. Global governance and the international system: anarchic international system realism, league of nations and collective security: reaction to realism, neo-liberal institutionalism. New global risks: collective/ commons (climate change) www. notesolution. com. March 14th, 2011: borderless world (global health, uncertainty (technology, human security (genocide) Transnational governance: transnational, rules of the game gatt, wto, goals and targets kyoto accord (agreement by advanced industrial states to lower gas emissions, deliberative forums g8 and g20. Features of global governance: absence of global government, collective fate and commons (financial crisis, functional specialization (who) E. g. what do states have to do in the event of epidemics etc: participatory (un general assembly) against hard-nosed realism. Yes, state interests and sovereignty are important. But states also share collective interests with the world.

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