This paper explores the possibility that governance indicators can be harmonized across three levels (within an individual ministry or government department, across government as a whole, and at the level of global governance) and that doing so will produce effective governance. Specifically, I argue that those operating on the global level -- particularly in the domain of safety, justice, and the rule of law -- might design their indicators from the bottom up, supporting local ambitions and building on the legitimate sources of authority close to the operations they seek to influence, rather than starting with ambitions and power at a global level
This paper proposes three principles for users and producers of governance indicators that both summ...
Benoit Frydman (2017) International Journal of Law in Context, Volume 13, Special Issue 4 (Global So...
Globeliation has not only carried the negatives of climate change and energy shortages but also the ...
In recent decades, IGOs, NGOs, private firms and even states have begun to regularly package and dis...
As indicators become more widely used in global governance, particularly in the areas of development...
This volume brings together both academic and institutional perspectives to examine the production, ...
Progress in measuring governance is assessed using a simple framework that distinguishes between ind...
This article takes the challenges of global governance and legitimacy seriously and looks at new way...
Since the 1990s, researchers and donors have focused more closely on the importance of “good governa...
Indicators are widely used tools for evidence-based decision-making today. Yet, even very sophistica...
This paper presents a double genealogy of indicators as instruments of governance. These have their ...
As difficult as it might seem to define governance, it appears to be that much more difficult to mea...
As difficult as it might seem to define governance, it appears to be that much more difficult to mea...
This chapter studies the history of the first generation of indicators of governmental institutional...
This paper describes the gradual accumulation of indicators and evidence of the links between govern...
This paper proposes three principles for users and producers of governance indicators that both summ...
Benoit Frydman (2017) International Journal of Law in Context, Volume 13, Special Issue 4 (Global So...
Globeliation has not only carried the negatives of climate change and energy shortages but also the ...
In recent decades, IGOs, NGOs, private firms and even states have begun to regularly package and dis...
As indicators become more widely used in global governance, particularly in the areas of development...
This volume brings together both academic and institutional perspectives to examine the production, ...
Progress in measuring governance is assessed using a simple framework that distinguishes between ind...
This article takes the challenges of global governance and legitimacy seriously and looks at new way...
Since the 1990s, researchers and donors have focused more closely on the importance of “good governa...
Indicators are widely used tools for evidence-based decision-making today. Yet, even very sophistica...
This paper presents a double genealogy of indicators as instruments of governance. These have their ...
As difficult as it might seem to define governance, it appears to be that much more difficult to mea...
As difficult as it might seem to define governance, it appears to be that much more difficult to mea...
This chapter studies the history of the first generation of indicators of governmental institutional...
This paper describes the gradual accumulation of indicators and evidence of the links between govern...
This paper proposes three principles for users and producers of governance indicators that both summ...
Benoit Frydman (2017) International Journal of Law in Context, Volume 13, Special Issue 4 (Global So...
Globeliation has not only carried the negatives of climate change and energy shortages but also the ...