This paper provides the (English translation) of the text of the Gunnar Myrdal Lecture presented at the U.N. Palais des Nations in 2005. The lecture provides a framework for attempting to determine the level and type of governance needed for a world that is increasingly globalized. It is argued that global governance should be based upon the principle of subsidiarity and thus limited to only those cases where a more regional approach would be ineffective. The experience of European integration is used as the basis for understanding the need for global governance. European integration rests upon three necessary conditions, a shared political will to integrate, an agreement on the goals to be sought, and the presence of a set of institutions ...
Globalization is still very partial and incomplete. While the world economy may be global, law, regu...
While it might have been viable for states to isolate themselves from international politics in the ...
The idea of a single world-scale international system is largely obsolete and far from realistic in ...
Alan Ahearne, Jean Pisani-Ferry, André Sapir and Nicolas Véron contributed this paper to the project...
Bruegel Scholars Alan Ahearne, Jean Pisani-Ferry, André Sapir and Nicolas Véron contributed this pap...
In this lecture I will: • comment on some of the complex challenges of the 21st century which cry o...
Despite paying attention to a growing number of actors and agents, the literature on global governan...
The pervasive gridlock affecting the traditional global governance approach calls into question the ...
Summary. The system of multilateral rules and institutions that is currently responsible for global ...
In the past two decades, globalisation has proven to be not just economic. It is also a political, a...
The Great Crisis has made it clear once again that avoiding the derailment of globalization of trad...
The author claims that there is a growing need for governance, but not for world government. Global ...
This book presents the seminar insights and minutes of the topical seminars held between spring 2018...
'Globalisation is leading to far-reaching structures of mutual dependency in the international syste...
Purpose – This paper aims to clarify the character of globalization, to identify the changes it brin...
Globalization is still very partial and incomplete. While the world economy may be global, law, regu...
While it might have been viable for states to isolate themselves from international politics in the ...
The idea of a single world-scale international system is largely obsolete and far from realistic in ...
Alan Ahearne, Jean Pisani-Ferry, André Sapir and Nicolas Véron contributed this paper to the project...
Bruegel Scholars Alan Ahearne, Jean Pisani-Ferry, André Sapir and Nicolas Véron contributed this pap...
In this lecture I will: • comment on some of the complex challenges of the 21st century which cry o...
Despite paying attention to a growing number of actors and agents, the literature on global governan...
The pervasive gridlock affecting the traditional global governance approach calls into question the ...
Summary. The system of multilateral rules and institutions that is currently responsible for global ...
In the past two decades, globalisation has proven to be not just economic. It is also a political, a...
The Great Crisis has made it clear once again that avoiding the derailment of globalization of trad...
The author claims that there is a growing need for governance, but not for world government. Global ...
This book presents the seminar insights and minutes of the topical seminars held between spring 2018...
'Globalisation is leading to far-reaching structures of mutual dependency in the international syste...
Purpose – This paper aims to clarify the character of globalization, to identify the changes it brin...
Globalization is still very partial and incomplete. While the world economy may be global, law, regu...
While it might have been viable for states to isolate themselves from international politics in the ...
The idea of a single world-scale international system is largely obsolete and far from realistic in ...