Global Ordering : Institutions and Autonomy in a Changing World.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (346 pages)
- Globalization and Autonomy Series .
- Globalization and Autonomy Series .
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Globalization, Autonomy, and Institutional Change -- Part 1: Systemic Themes -- 2 The United Nations, the Bretton Woods Institutions, and the Reconstruction of a Multilateral Order -- 3 International Law, Dispute Settlement, and Autonomy -- 4 Agricultural Trade and the World Trade Organization -- 5 World Heritage Sites and the Culture of the Commons -- 6 Fantasies at the International Whaling Commission: Management, Sustainability, Conservation -- 7 Globalization, Autonomy, and Global Institutions: Accounting for Accounting -- 8 Transnational Law and Privatized Governance -- 9 Transnational Actors and Global Social Welfare Policy: The Limits of Private Institutions in Global Governance -- Part 2: Regional Variations -- 10 Differentiated Autonomy: North America's Model of Transborder Governance -- 11 Sovereignty Revisited: European Reconfigurations, Global Challenges, and Implications for Small States -- 12 Subsidiarity and Autonomy in the European Union -- 13 Institutions of Arctic Ordering: The Cases of Greenland and Nunavut -- 14 Conclusion: Institutions, Autonomy, and Complexity -- Abbreviations -- Notes and Acknowledgments -- Works Cited -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- W -- Z.
This innovative, interdisciplinary work explores key institutional fault lines between the tectonic plates of globalization and the insistent demands for individual and collective autonomy.