This book presents the seminar insights and minutes of the topical seminars held between spring 2018 and summer 2019 in the framework of the ‘Transformation of Global Governance’ project. The Transformation of Global Governance Project is a horizontal initiative at the European University Institute, a joint endeavour of the School of Transnational Governance and the Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa Chair in European Economic and Monetary Integration at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.-- Introduction: A research and policy agenda -- Section 1: International trade - The governance of international trade: reshape or demise? -- Section 2: Competition policy on a global scale - Extraterritoriality and cooperation in competition policy -- ...
Bruegel Scholars Alan Ahearne, Jean Pisani-Ferry, André Sapir and Nicolas Véron contributed this pap...
The global political economy has come to be shaped by a historically novel form of industrial organi...
The author claims that there is a growing need for governance, but not for world government. Global ...
This book presents the results of the ‘Transformation of Global Governance’ project, a horizontal in...
The pervasive gridlock affecting the traditional global governance approach calls into question the ...
In this lecture I will: • comment on some of the complex challenges of the 21st century which cry o...
The Global Governance Programme at the EUI. The world faces increasingly complex problems that have ...
Good Global Governance: Transatlantic Relations’ endeavoured to propose best practices in global gov...
All those who despair at the state of the world and its multiple problems will find in this book amb...
This paper provides the (English translation) of the text of the Gunnar Myrdal Lecture presented at ...
All long-term scenarios confirm that over the next fifteen to twenty years, Europe’s relative econom...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Despite paying attention to a growing number of actors and agents, the literature on global governan...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This article explores the prospects for the EU’s role as a global leader in a transitional internati...
Bruegel Scholars Alan Ahearne, Jean Pisani-Ferry, André Sapir and Nicolas Véron contributed this pap...
The global political economy has come to be shaped by a historically novel form of industrial organi...
The author claims that there is a growing need for governance, but not for world government. Global ...
This book presents the results of the ‘Transformation of Global Governance’ project, a horizontal in...
The pervasive gridlock affecting the traditional global governance approach calls into question the ...
In this lecture I will: • comment on some of the complex challenges of the 21st century which cry o...
The Global Governance Programme at the EUI. The world faces increasingly complex problems that have ...
Good Global Governance: Transatlantic Relations’ endeavoured to propose best practices in global gov...
All those who despair at the state of the world and its multiple problems will find in this book amb...
This paper provides the (English translation) of the text of the Gunnar Myrdal Lecture presented at ...
All long-term scenarios confirm that over the next fifteen to twenty years, Europe’s relative econom...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Despite paying attention to a growing number of actors and agents, the literature on global governan...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
This article explores the prospects for the EU’s role as a global leader in a transitional internati...
Bruegel Scholars Alan Ahearne, Jean Pisani-Ferry, André Sapir and Nicolas Véron contributed this pap...
The global political economy has come to be shaped by a historically novel form of industrial organi...
The author claims that there is a growing need for governance, but not for world government. Global ...