Global Policymaking :The Patchwork of Global Governance - Cambridge Studies in International Relations
Global Policymaking :The Patchwork of Global Governance - Cambridge Studies in International Relations
paperback
Published:
16 March, 2023
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781009344968 |
| ISBN10 | 100934496X |
| Number Of Pages | 312 |
| Item Weight | 460 g |
| Product Dimensions | 153 x 226 x 20 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Cambridge University Press |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
'In this superb book, the dynamic and fluid character of global policymaking is captured by treating global governance as an 'unscripted process' – one that is defined by seemingly undirected and impromptu practices of bricolage. Pouliot and Thérien take the UN as one important site of global policy processes to provide a rich and conceptually sophisticated illustration of their 'practice approach' to the analysis of global governance. This approach brings to the fore the inclusionary as well as exclusionary 'politics' and value debates behind the 'patchwork' of global policymaking.' Diane Stone, Chair of Global Policy, School of Transnational Governance, EUI
'This ambitious and innovative book aims to refocus the study of global governance on the process of global policymaking. Far from technical problem-solving, this is a messy, deeply political process, characterized by improvisation, recombination, and ambiguous compromise, and shaped by inescapable value cleavages and governance practices that include or exclude particular actors and interests. The book also offers a valuable 'how-to' guide to analyzing governance practices and value conflicts.' Kenneth W. Abbott, Jack E. Brown Chair in Law Emeritus, Arizona State University
'Vincent Pouliot and Jean-Philippe Thérien show convincingly that global policymaking can be understood not as functional responses to global problems but as the outcome of struggles about transboundary practices and universal values. Seeing global governance as a bricolage of global policymaking allows a better understanding of the intricate relationship of common goods justifications and power relations. Global Policymaking is one of the most important books on global governance.' Michael Zürn, Director at the Berlin Social Science Center (WZB), and Professor, Freie Universität Berlin
'Global Policymaking is a gem and provides an accurate, ambitious, and yet ultimately modest approach to the study of global governance. While the book draws together current research and provides its own cases, it really invites the readers to study theirs. While offering rich empirical reconstructions, Pouliot and Thérien do a fantastic job in stimulating new thinking. It is on everyone in the community now to live up to their ambition and high standards and provide insights into the practices that shape and define the global world we live in.' Matthias Hofferberth, Global Policy
'The book looks closely at the operations of the United Nations in sustainable development, human rights, and the protection of civilians in war. Global governance is a story of politics and social conflict, in which the costs and benefits of outcomes are unequally distributed, and values and worldviews stubbornly resist calls for harmony and consensus. Policymakers cannot make the world better if they do not understand how it works.' G. John Inkenberry, Foreign Affairs
'… highly recommended for those studying global climate governance.' Antje Wiener, International Affairs
'Pouliot and Thérien's book challenges conventional wisdom and offers a thought-provoking exploration of global governance. By introducing the concept of political bricolage, the authors offer a novel perspective on the improvisational and haphazard nature of global governance, and provides a more nuanced understanding of the complexities of global policymaking. Their concept of political bricolage and detailed case studies offer a comprehensive understanding of the complexities inherent in global governance. It will help scholars, students, and practitioners gain deeper insights into the politics of global governance and the challenges of crafting effective global policies.' Zheng Chen, China International Strategy Review
Author's Bio
Vincent Pouliot specializes in the study of global governance, specifically the politics of multilateral diplomacy, changing and hybrid practices, and global history. He has authored or co-edited six books with Cambridge University Press, including International Pecking Orders (2016), Diplomacy and the Making of World Politics (2015) and International Practices (2011). Jean-Philippe Thérien's work focuses on international organizations and global governance. He has published widely on the United Nations, North-South relations, global ideologies and the inter-American system. He is the co-author of Left and Right in Global Politics (Cambridge, 2008), and co-editor of Summits and Regional Governance (2016).