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This carefully curated Research Handbook provides a wide-ranging exploration of global governance, including its successes and failures. It challenges the promise that global institutions and frameworks offer solutions to major world challenges such as climate change, pandemics, war, democracy, human rights and inequalities.



Adopting diverse theoretical and methodological approaches, the Research Handbook draws on a broad range of perspectives to interrogate the concepts of ‘global’ and ‘governance’, considering the ideologies reflected by these terms. Leading experts discuss the roles played by the state as well as local, regional and international organisations, addressing their accountability, transparency and governance legitimacy. Interdisciplinary in scope, the Research Handbook combines law with history, politics, sociology and international relations to challenge the conventional paradigms of global governance scholarship. It further illustrates the reshaping of transnational interactions and emphasises the need for local, indigenous and comparative viewpoints that are traditionally overlooked.



The ,i>Research Handbook on Global Governance is a vital resource for scholars and students of public international law, international economic and environmental law, the laws of war and peace, and international relations and politics. It will also benefit academics in political geography and sub-altern studies, as well as policymakers and practitioners in law, regulation and governance.



This carefully curated Research Handbook provides a wide-ranging exploration of global governance, including its successes and failures. It challenges the promise that global institutions and frameworks offer solutions to major world challenges such as climate change, pandemics, war, democracy, human rights and inequalities.

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In an age of war, climate catastrophe, pandemics, and political upheaval, this Research Handbook confronts the central dilemma of our time: humanity faces global, borderless crises, yet our responses increasingly retreat into fragmented, local silos. A vital, interdisciplinary discourse for reimagining governance in an interconnected world. -- Jay Jinseop Jang, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA The literature on global governance, while extensive, lacks one key element: it is rarely truly global. Whether it is focused on how great powers govern or how international institutions regulate, global governance has long been a topic on which Westerners speak to each other about the rest of the world. This Research Handbook provides a powerful alternative. It turns our attention to the real globe, including voices and insights from around the world and creating geographic, methodological, and conceptual plurality. This is the book on global governance we need today, one that lets us hear from voices that have too often been the objects rather than the agents of that governance. -- Anthony F. Lang, Jr., University of St. Andrews, UK

Contents
Preface xvii
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Global Governance 2
Cher Weixia Chen and Ruth Houghton
2 Global Governance: Why Bother? 13
Aoife ODonoghue
PART II THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
3 Democracy and Global Governance 29
Kavi Joseph Abraham and Ruth Houghton
4 Global Governance in the Age of Neoliberalism: A Marxist Critique 56
Marina Velikovi
5 Rawlss Justice Challenge in Global Governance 79
Ming-Sung Kuo
6 Principles in Global Governance: A Global Constitutional Approach to Care,
Climate Justice, and the Welfare State 98
S. Lucia Kula and Kym Oliver
7 Queer Theories in/and Global Governance 125
Caitlin Biddolph and Penny Griffin
8 Consociationalism, Equality and Intersectionality: Lessons from Northern
Ireland and Belgium 152
Clare Rice
PART III LAW, GOVERNANCE, AND ACCOUNTABILITY
9 Comparative Law and Global Governance 171
Cristina Fasone and Irene Spigno
10 Transformative Constitutionalism in a Neoliberal World: Revisiting the
Global Significance of the South African Experience of Economic and Social
Rights Adjudication 206
Anashri Pillay
11 Multinational Corporations and Global Governance 232
Jane Rooney
12 Interactions between Global, Regional and National Governance: The Case of
the Financial Action Task Force 260
Edefe Ojomo
13 Influence of Religion on Politics and Legal Systems of Sub-Saharan Africa
280
Augustine Edobor Arimoro and Abba Amsami Elgujja
PART IV GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS
14 The Global Governance of Disability Rights: Complexities, Participatory
Trends and Intersections 299
Delia Ferri, Andrea Broderick and Ann Leahy
15 Indigenous Rights and Global Governance 330
Cher Weixia Chen
16 Global Governance and Palestine: Negating the Palestinian Right to
Self-Determination 355
Bana Abu Zuluf and Alice Panepinto
17 Mapping Artificial Intelligence and Human Intersections: Why We Need New
Perspectives on Harm and Governance in Human Rights 384
Tetyana (Tanya) Krupiy and Jaqueline McLeod Rogers
PART V GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
18 Remedying Environmental Laws Flaws in a Time of Planetary Change: Is
Earth System Law the Answer? 411
Olivia Woolley
19 The Global Governance of Environmental Injustice: Spectral and Climate
History of Indigenous Genocide in Colombia 431
Paulo Ilich Bacca
20 Global Economic Governance 451
Karina Patrício Ferreira Lima and Billy Melo Araújo
PART VI GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: PEACE AND CONFLICT
21 Global Governance and the Use of Force 478
Francisco Lobo and Grant B. Falken
22 The Ambiguity of Peace: Global Governance as an Unequal Ordering of War
493
Hendrik Simon and Siddharth Mallavarapu
23 An Elephant Playing Second Fiddle? The Role of the UN in
Twenty-First-Century Peace Mediation 511
Jenna Sapiano
PART VII GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: HISTORY AND ALTERNATIVE FUTURES
24 Reordering the Global: A History of Challenges to Governance 537
Parvathi Menon and Aoife ODonoghue
25 Narratives of Euro-American Imperialism: Past, Present, and Future 551
E. Leigh McKagen
26 Imagining Global Governments 570
Joanne Stagg and Tamsin Phillipa Paige
PART VIII CONCLUSION
27 Conclusion to the Research Handbook on Global Governance 593
Cher Weixia Chen, Ruth Houghton and Aoife ODonoghue
Index 606
Edited by Aoife O'Donoghue, Professor of Law, Queen's University Belfast, School of Law, Ruth Houghton, Senior Lecturer, Newcastle Law School, Newcastle University, UK and Cher Weixia Chen, Associate Professor, School of Integrative Studies, George Mason University, USA