An expanding globalization causes global failures, similar to economy failures encountered in the national economic system. Global failures take other forms and are likely to be more severe in the future because of the entry in the world scene of leading countries that have distinctly different economic systems (for instance, China, India) from leading incumbents (US, EU), and because the new competition (country cum system) is likely to be perceived by newcomers and incumbents as a zero sum game. It is crucial in such circumstances to have a design of world governance that can respond adequately to global failures. The G-20 is one such design, but this is handicapped by its narrow scope (i.e. GDP) and undemocratic composition (selection of...
AbstractMajor developments in the last three decades have set the scene for the rise of novel proble...
Summary points zz The emergence of new economic powers in an increasingly integrated world economy h...
Global governance finds itself at the crossroads. Current system is, to some extend, still reflectin...
The geopolitical world of the 21st century is very different than that of the post– World War II era...
Increased globalization over the last twenty years has made effective global economic governance mor...
with rapid development of globalization, numerous global problems appear, and global governance thus...
In this paper I argue that middle powers that are members of the G20 can extract substantial benefit...
Accelerating globalization leads through its rapidly increasing interconnectivities to a highly inte...
Global governance—the collective management of common problems at the international level—is at a cr...
Globalization has generated sustained economic growth for a generation. It has shrunk and reshaped t...
Since 2008, the leaders of industrialised and emerging economies have engaged in steering the global...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Every dynamic social system’s adaptive capacity is finite. Eventually, the ability of the system’s l...
Globalization is still very partial and incomplete. While the world economy may be global, law, regu...
The high point of global governance was reached in the mid-1990s around the creation of the World Tr...
AbstractMajor developments in the last three decades have set the scene for the rise of novel proble...
Summary points zz The emergence of new economic powers in an increasingly integrated world economy h...
Global governance finds itself at the crossroads. Current system is, to some extend, still reflectin...
The geopolitical world of the 21st century is very different than that of the post– World War II era...
Increased globalization over the last twenty years has made effective global economic governance mor...
with rapid development of globalization, numerous global problems appear, and global governance thus...
In this paper I argue that middle powers that are members of the G20 can extract substantial benefit...
Accelerating globalization leads through its rapidly increasing interconnectivities to a highly inte...
Global governance—the collective management of common problems at the international level—is at a cr...
Globalization has generated sustained economic growth for a generation. It has shrunk and reshaped t...
Since 2008, the leaders of industrialised and emerging economies have engaged in steering the global...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Every dynamic social system’s adaptive capacity is finite. Eventually, the ability of the system’s l...
Globalization is still very partial and incomplete. While the world economy may be global, law, regu...
The high point of global governance was reached in the mid-1990s around the creation of the World Tr...
AbstractMajor developments in the last three decades have set the scene for the rise of novel proble...
Summary points zz The emergence of new economic powers in an increasingly integrated world economy h...
Global governance finds itself at the crossroads. Current system is, to some extend, still reflectin...