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Browsing Department of Political and Social Sciences (SPS) by Subject "global governance"
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Title:Religion and Democracy: International, transnational and global issues
Author(s):FERRARA, PasqualeDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Growing attention is given in IR theory and diplomatic circles to the ambivalent role of religion in world politics. However, there is a need for more analytical clarity, identifying at least four different domains: religions ...
Title:'Global Law' and Governmentality: Reconceptualizing the 'rule of law' as rule 'through' law
Author(s):RAJKOVIC, Nikolas MilanDate:2010-01-01Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article challenges the optimism common to liberal IR and IL scholarship on the ‘rule of law’ in global governance. It argues that the concept of the ‘rule of law’ is often employed with sparse inquiry into the politics ...
Title:Transformations in World Politics: The Intellectual Contributions of Ernst B. Haas
Author(s):RUGGIE, John; KATZENSTEIN, PJ; KEOHANE, Robert O.; SCHMITTER, Philippe C.Date:2005Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:For half a century, Ernst B. Haas was an extraordinarily prolific contributor to theoretical debates in international relations. His work focused on the question of continuity and transformation in the system of states. ...
Title:Mainstreaming Gender in Global Governance
Author(s):HAFNER-BURTON, Emilie M.; POLLACK, Mark A.Date:2002Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:In this article, we seek to explain both the origins of gender mainstreaming as a 'policy frame' in International Relations, as well as the variable implementation of mainstrearning over time and across various international ...