New Experiment of Global Governance? : Inter-embedded Issues, interrelated Institutions and the rise of Civil Society ; by Case-Studies of Trade and Climate Change
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Development of globalization has been changing the structure of International Society, and affects the legitimacy, responsiveness, and effectiveness of global governance institution. At present, the distinction of different issues is blurred, their overlapped structure is extended, and the connection of issues is strengthened. Secondly, International Institutions, as the key mechanism to handle global issues, are lagged compared with the changes; thirdly, non-state actors, esp. Global Civil Society, began to account great significance in the global platform during the deconstruction of international structure, which play multiple roles in Global Governance. This paper takes the "Inter-Embeddedness" structure of trade and climate change as the research subject, which will show a comprehensive picture about the overlapped issues, interrelated mechanisms, and the interactive actors. It tries to depict the possible directions and changing content of Global Governance. This paper will provide implications for the trend and the possible approach of China's involvement of Global Governance.
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MAO, Weizhun, 2011. New Experiment of Global Governance? : Inter-embedded Issues, interrelated Institutions and the rise of Civil Society ; by Case-Studies of Trade and Climate Change. In: Global Review. 2011, 10(1), pp. 12-34BibTex
@article{Mao2011Exper-18360, year={2011}, title={New Experiment of Global Governance? : Inter-embedded Issues, interrelated Institutions and the rise of Civil Society ; by Case-Studies of Trade and Climate Change}, number={1}, volume={10}, journal={Global Review}, pages={12--34}, author={Mao, Weizhun}, note={PDF auf chinesisch und in chinesischer Schrift} }
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