Book:
Weiss, Tom & Wilkinson, Rorden (eds.) (2013), International Organization and Global Governance, Routledge.
Compendium:
The following articles is available in a compendium that you can buy in the Kopiutsalg at Akademika bookshop, Blindern. Bring Your Student ID Card.
B??s, M., and D. McNeill, (2004) “Introduction: Power and Ideas in multilateral institutions” Chapter 1 in Global Institutions and Development: Framing the World? (ed. with M. B??s). Routledge. pp. 1- 12.(12p)
Bull, B (2010), ‘Rethinking Multilateralism: Global Governance and Public-Private Partnerships with the UN’, in Morten Ougaard and Anna Leander (ed.), Business and Global Governance, Warwick Studies in Globalisation, Routledge, 179-199 (20p)
Claes, D.H. 2011. "States and firms in the international oil market" in D.H. Claes and C.H. Knutsen (eds.): Governing the Global Economy - Politics, Institutions, and Economic Development. London: Routledge. Ch. 16, pp. 292-311. (19p)
Klein (N (2014), Planning and Banning: Slapping the invisible hand, building a movement, pp 120 - 161, in Klein, N. (2014) This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate. New York: Simon and Shuster (41p)
McNeill, D. (2004) “Social Capital and the World Bank” in B??s, M., and D. McNeill (eds.) Institutions and Development: Framing the World? Routledge. pp. 108 – 123 (15p)
McNeill, D and A. St Clair. (2009) “UNDP: the Human Development Paradigm”, Chapter 4 in Global Poverty, Ethics and Human Rights: the role of multilateral organisations. Routledge. pp 63 -90 (27p)
Rosenau, James (1992), ‘‘Governance, Order and Change in World Politics.’’ In Governance without Government: Order and Change in World Politics, edited by James Rosenau and E.O. Czempiel, 1–29. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (29p)
Digital Articles:
You must be logged on via the University of Oslo server in order to access the following articles. If you are off campus, please read how to log on here. The articles will also be available as pdf. files in Fronter shortly before the commencement of the course.
Biermann, F., Pattberg, P., van Asselt, H. and Fariborz Zelli (2009) “The Fragmentation of Global Governance Architectures: A Framework for Analysis,” Global Environmental Politics 9, pp 14–40
Chootray, Vasuda and David Hulme (2009), Contrasting Visions for Aid and Governance in the 21st Century: The White House Millennium Challenge Account and DFID’s Drivers of Change, World Development Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 36–49
De Schutter. O. (2014) "The Reform of the Committee on World Food security: the Quest for Coherence in Global Governance", in Rethinking Food Systems edited by Lambek et al. Springer, 219-238
Eriksen, S. S. and Sending, O.J. (2013) "There is no global public: the idea of the public and the legitimation of governance", International Theory / Volume 5 / Issue 02 / July 2013, pp 213 – 237
Fidler, David P. (2007) Architecture amidst Anarchy: Global Health’s Quest for Governance In GLOBAL HEALTH GOVERNANCE, VOLUME I, NO. 1(JANUARY 2007)
Godfray et al. (2010) Food Security: The Challenge of Feeding 9 Billion People. Science. 327, 812-818 (6p)
Goldthau, A., and Witte. J. M. (2009). "Back to the future or forward to the past? : strengthening markets and rules for effective global energy governance." International Affairs 85(2): 373-390.
Hickey, S. (2012) Beyond ‘Poverty Reduction through Good Governance’: The New Political Economy of Development in Africa, New Political Economy, 17:5, 683-690
McNeill, D and A. St Clair. (2009) “International Organisations and the Challenge of Global Poverty” Chapter 2 in Global Poverty, Ethics and Human Rights: the role of multilateral organisations. Routledge. pp 10 – 29 (19p)
Lakoff, A. ( 2010) Two Regimes of Global Health In: Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 2010, pp. 59-79 (Article)
Orsini, A., Morin, J. F. and Young, O. (2013) Regime Complexes: A Buzz, a Boom,or a Boost for Global Governance?, Global Governance 19 (2013), 27–39.
Ruggie, J. G. (2014) Global Governance and “New Governance Theory”: Lessons from Business and Human Rights, Global Governance 20 (2014), 5–17
Sending, Ole Jacob (2015), "The Politics of Expertise: Competing for Authority in Global Governance", University of Michigan Press. Introduction + Chapter 1
Seyfang, G. and Smith, A. (2007) "Grassroots innovations for sustainable development: Towards a new research and policy agenda", Environmental Politics, 16:4, 584-603
Shovea, E. and Walker, G. (2010) "Governing transitions in the sustainability of everyday life", Research Policy 39 (2010) 471–476.
Skodvin, T. and Andresen, S. (2009) "An agenda for change in U.S. climate policies? Presidential ambitions and congressional Powers", Int Environ Agreements (2009) 9:263–280
Skodvin, T., Gullberg, A.T. and Aakre, S. (2010) "Target-group influence and political feasibility: the case of climate policy design in Europe", Journal of European Public Policy, 17:6, 854-873
Victor, D. G. (2011) "Global warming gridlock : creating more effective strategies for protecting the planet", Cambridge: New York, Cambridge University Press, ch. 1, pp. 3-29
Wade, R (2011), "Emerging World Order? From Multipolarity to Multilateralism in the G20, the World Bank, and the IMF", Politics & Society September 2011 vol. 39 no. 3 347-378
Wright, Christopher (2014), "Global Finance and the Environment", in Robert Falkner (ed), The Handbook of Global Climate and Environment Policy, Wiley , 428-445 (14s)
Zhou, Chao and Dan Banik (2014), "Access to Justice and Social Unrest in China's Countryside: Disputes on Land Acquisition and Compensation", Hague Journal on the Rule of Law / Volume 6 / Issue 02 / September 2014, pp 254 – 275