Toward a New Grand Compromise?
Steven Bernstein - Editor
Louis W. Pauly - Editor
Examines the possibilities of global governance in the wake of the challenges of globalization.
Many years ago, John Gerard Ruggie coined the phrase “embedded liberalism” to describe the grand post-1945 political compromise between free-market liberalism and domestic political interventionism that stabilized the multilateral economic order. In Global Liberalism and Political Order, leading scholars of political economy and international relations assess the challenges facing today’s increasingly interdependent world as globalization redefines the old political order. They address the unraveling and/or reinvention of a grand compromise in global governance from a variety of theoretical perspectives and issue areas, including trade, finance, networked governance, North-South relations, and the environment. Focusing on the foundations of political authority at the global level, the contributors imagine the implications of success or failure for international economic order and political stability. Ruggie, whose work inspired many of this book’s scholars, contributes a chapter on the prospects for a new global—as opposed to international—grand bargain.
“…this book clearly succeeds in its goal of providing an overview of new thinking about one of the most influential ideas in international relations theory.” — Political Studies Review
“This empirical and conceptual exploration of the possibilities of a new ‘grand compromise’ offers a very fresh perspective on today’s world order that readers will find welcome. The contributors have made a substantial contribution to our understanding of the dilemmas of the contemporary world order.” — Timothy J. Sinclair, author of The New Masters of Capital: American Bond Rating Agencies and the Politics of Creditworthiness
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I The Challenge of Crafting a New Grand Compromise
1. Introduction: Power, Social Purposes, and Legitimacy in Global Governance
Steven Bernstein
2. Global Markets and Global Governance: The Prospects for Convergence
John Gerard Ruggie
PART II Power and Authority in Global Governance
3. Would Citizens Support a New Grand Compromise?
Robert Wolfe and Matthew Mendelsohn
4. The Politics of International Development: Approaching a New Grand Compromise?
Jean-Philippe Thérien
5. The United Nations in a Changing Global Economy
Louis W. Pauly
6. Compromises of Embedded Knowledge: Standards, Codes, and Technical Authority in Global Governance
Tony Porter
PART III Integration and Fragmentation in Global Governance
7. Big Judgments, Elusive Phenomena, and Nuanced Analysis: Assessing Where the World Is Headed
James N. Rosenau
8. Currency Blocs and the Future of Embedded Liberalism
Eric Helleiner
9. Institutional Fragmentation and Normative Compromise in Global Environmental Governance: What Prospects for Re-Embedding?
Steven Bernstein and Maria Ivanova
Works Cited
Contributors
Index
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