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基本説明
Explores the transformation of political practices to examine the making and contestation of twenty-first century forms of authority.
Full Description
The proliferation of non-state actors is a notable outcome of globalization, and the conventional belief that associates political authority with the state is being eroded. This volume explores the transformation of political practices to examine the making and contestation of twenty-first century forms of authority.
Contents
Introduction; H.K.Hansen PART I: THE DISAGGREGATION OF AUTHORITY Disaggregating Public and Private Authority in Global Governance; T.Porter Changing the Institutional Boundaries of States: The Global Governance of Government Auditing; H.P.Olsen Corporate Social Responsibility in France and Mexico: A Path to Greater Authority for Private Companies; M.Zølner & M.Blasco Global Internet Governance: Joined-up Powers and Perspectives; S.Bislev & M.Flyverbom PART II: THE INNOVATION OF AUTHORITY What's in a Name? New Labour's Citizen-Consumers and the Remaking of Public Services; J.Clarke & J.Newman Weak Webs, Strong Allies - a Transnational Perspective on the Reinvention of the Public Authority; D.Salskov-Iversen & H.K.Hansen Expatriate Experts: Globalising Governmentalities and Geographic Imaginations; W.Larner PART III: THE MEDIATION OF AUTHORITY Place Branding: How the Private Creates the Public; B.Stöber Global Intimacy or Cosmopolitan Publicness? The Production of Pity in Transnational Media; L.Chouliaraki Conclusion: Private Authority in Perspective; D.Salskov-Iversen