A theory of global governance : authority, legitimacy, and contestation / Michael Zürn (WZB Berlin Social Science Center; Freie Universität Berlin)
Publisher: Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, ©2018Edition: First editionDescription: 312 pages illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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- unmediated
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- 9780198819974
- JZ1318 .Z87 2018
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| JZ1318 .S73 2024 Globalization in world history / | JZ1318 .S7436 2025 Introducing globalization theories : a concise overview for students / | JZ1318 .S765 2022 International studies : | JZ1318 .Z87 2018 A theory of global governance : authority, legitimacy, and contestation / | JZ1329.5 .H33 2020 The world : | JZ1405 .B47 2003 A dictionary of diplomacy / | JZ1405 .B475 2022 Diplomacy : theory and practice / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Global governance in hard times -- Part I: The Global Governance System -- 1. Normative principles -- 2. Reflexive authorities -- 3. Legitimation problems -- 4. The theoretical model: causal mechanisms and hypotheses -- Part II: The Contestation of Global Governance -- 5. The rise of the global governance system: a historical-institutionalist account -- 6. The politicization of authority beyond the nation state -- 7. Counter-institutionalization in the global governance system -- 8. The deepening of global governance -- Part III: The Future of Global Governance -- 9. Are there realistic models of global governance with cosmopolitan intent? An empirical assessment -- 10. Conclusion: A new paradigm in international relations?
"This book offers a major new theory of global governance, explaining both its rise and what many see as its current crisis. The author suggests that world politics is now embedded in a normative and institutional structure dominated by hierarchies and power inequalities and therefore inherently creates contestation, resistance, and distributional struggles. Within an ambitious and systematic new conceptual framework, the theory makes four key contributions. Firstly, it reconstructs global governance as a political system which builds on normative principles and reflexive authorities. Second, it identifies the central legitimation problems of the global governance system with a constitutionalist setting in mind. Third, it explains the rise of state and societal contestation by identifying key endogenous dynamics and probing the causal mechanisms that produced them. Finally, it identifies the conditions under which struggles in the global governance system lead to decline or deepening. Rich with propositions, insights, and evidence, the book promises to be the most important and comprehensive theoretical argument about world politics of the 21st century." -- Publisher's website.

