Description
Analysis and case studies of emerging forms of private, public, and hybrid social and environmental governance.
The effects of globalization on governance are complex and uncertain. As markets integrate, governments have become increasingly hesitant to enforce regulations inside their own jurisdictions. At the same time, multilateralism has proven unsuccessful in coordinating states' responses to global challenges. In this book, Lena Partzsch describes alternatives to multilateralism, offering analyses and case studies of emerging--alternative--forms of private, public, and hybrid social and environmental regulation. In doing so, she offers a unique overview of cutting-edge approaches to global governance.
Table of Contents
Series Foreword
Preface ix
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Abbreviations xv
1 Introduction 1
2 Three Central Perspectives on Power in Global Supply Chains 15
3 Private Regulation in Global Supply Chains 43
4 The Return of the State 89
5 Transnational Hybrid Governance 133
6 Conclusions: Power of Alternatives in Global Supply Chains 173
Appendix 195
Notes 201
References 205
Index 237
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