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Summary Readings international governance all weeks

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This document covers important ideas about international governance. It explains different theories, like realism and liberalism, and how they help us understand global issues such as human rights and climate change.What challenges countries face when working together and the role of both states an...

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  • Chapter 1: international organization and global governance in a turbulent world (weiss and wilkinso
  • 19. oktober 2024
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von: avitrifonova17 • 1 Woche vor

It has all the readinfs and tbh its shorter than having yo do them all

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Overall summary ............................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.States and International Institutions in Global Governance (Kuele and Samarasinghe) ....................................... 4
2. Global Trade Governance (Hoekman)................................................................................................................... 4
3. Non-State Actors in Global Governance (Weiss and Wilkinson) .......................................................................... 4
4. Civil Society and NGOs (Scholte) ........................................................................................................................... 4
5. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (Fukada-Parr)......................................................................................... 4
6. Theories of International Organization and Global Governance (Weiss and Wilkinson) ..................................... 5
7. Realism (Charrette and Sterling-Folker)................................................................................................................ 5
8. Human Rights (Braaten and Forsythe) .................................................................................................................. 5
9. Refugees and Migrants (Micinski) ......................................................................................................................... 5
Week 1 .............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
International Organization and Global Governance in a Turbulent World (Weiss and Wilkinson) .............................. 6
Contextualizing International Organization and Global Governance (Weiss and Wilkinson) ...................................... 6
Week 2: climate change .................................................................................................................................................... 7
Who Governs the Globe? (Sell) [p. 73-86] .................................................................................................................... 7
Example The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) ........................................................................................................... 7
Theoretical Perspectives ........................................................................................................................................... 8
Climate Change (Hoffman) [p. 696-707] ....................................................................................................................... 9
Exam Preparation Tips ............................................................................................................................................ 10
Week 3: trade; state actors............................................................................................................................................. 11
States and International Institutions in Global Governance (Weiss and Wilkinson) [p 257-261] .............................. 11
The UN System (Samarasinghe and Kuele) [p 261-276] ............................................................................................. 11
Structure of the UN ................................................................................................................................................. 11
Global Trade Governance (Hoekman) [p 644-657] ..................................................................................................... 13
World Trade Organization (WTO) ........................................................................................................................... 13
Trade and Development ......................................................................................................................................... 13
Institutional Evolution ............................................................................................................................................. 13
Governance Challenges........................................................................................................................................... 14
Opportunities .......................................................................................................................................................... 14
Week 4 ............................................................................................................................................................................ 15
Non-state Actors in Global Governance (Weiss and Wilkinson) [p 363-366] ............................................................. 15
Types of Non-State Actors: ..................................................................................................................................... 15
Civil Society and NGOs (Scholte) [p 378-392] ............................................................................................................. 16
Patterns Across Perspectives: ................................................................................................................................. 16

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, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Promise of a Transformative Agenda (Fukada-Parr) [p 708-723].. 17
Week 5 Human Rights ..................................................................................................................................................... 19
Theories of International Organization and Global Governance (Weiss and Wilkison) [p 87-94].............................. 19
Theoretical Frameworks ......................................................................................................................................... 19
Realism (Charrette and Sterling-Folker) [p 95-105] .................................................................................................... 20
Main Concepts: ....................................................................................................................................................... 20
Governance Challenges and Opportunities: ........................................................................................................... 21
Drivers and Consequences of Institutional Evolution: ............................................................................................ 21
Characterization and Evaluation of Engagements: ................................................................................................. 21
Human Rights (Braaten and Forsythe) [p 547-560] .................................................................................................... 21
Theoretical Perspectives: ........................................................................................................................................ 21
Key Actors: .............................................................................................................................................................. 22
Governance Challenges and Opportunities: ........................................................................................................... 22
Drivers and Consequences of Institutional Evolution: ............................................................................................ 22
Week 6 EU Deforestation regulation case ...................................................................................................................... 23
Main Concepts and Points from Readings: ............................................................................................................. 23
Key Actors Involved:................................................................................................................................................ 23
Governance Challenges and Opportunities: ........................................................................................................... 23
Drivers and Consequences of Institutional Evolution: ............................................................................................ 23
Week 7 Migration ........................................................................................................................................................... 24
Classical Liberal Internationalism (Jönsson) [p 106-119] ............................................................................................ 24
Key Concepts: .......................................................................................................................................................... 24
Governance Challenges and Opportunities: ........................................................................................................... 24
Key Actors: .............................................................................................................................................................. 24
Patterns and Consequences.................................................................................................................................... 24
Conclusion: .............................................................................................................................................................. 25
Constructivism (Park) [p 133-143] .............................................................................................................................. 25
Key Concepts: .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
Governance Challenges and Opportunities: ........................................................................................................... 25
Key Actors: .............................................................................................................................................................. 25
Patterns and Consequences:................................................................................................................................... 26
Conclusion: .............................................................................................................................................................. 26
Refugees and Migrants (Micinski) [p 763-775] ........................................................................................................... 26
Key Concepts: .......................................................................................................................................................... 26
Governance Challenges and Opportunities: ........................................................................................................... 26
Key Actors: .............................................................................................................................................................. 27

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, Patterns and Consequences:................................................................................................................................... 27
Conclusion: .............................................................................................................................................................. 27




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