Accountability for Effectiveness in Global Governance

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Anastasia Nevskaya
Andrew Baker
Andrey Shelepov
Aurora Hudson
B20 Recommendations
Basel Iii
Ben Cormier
Bessma Momani
Brent E. Sasley
BRICS Compliance
Business Recommendations
Caroline Bracht
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Climate Change Commitments
Companion Commitments
Compliance Catalysts
compliance in multilateral organisations
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Core International Organization
David C. Kirsch
Delhi Summit
Ella Kokotsis
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financial regulation governance
G20 Leaders
G20 Research Group
Gender Commitments
Global Energy Governance
global summit institutions
Hanh Nguyen
Heidi Hardt
IFI Reform
Inefficient Fossil Fuel Subsidies
institutional accountability mechanisms
international relations
Jeff Hardy
John J. Kirton
Julia Kulik
Kateryna Dzhaha
Louis Bonnier
Marina Larionova
Mark Rakhmangulov
Membership Suspension
Monetary Policy Frameworks
Multilateral Organizational Failure
National Action Plans
National Research University Higher School
North American Free Trade Agreement
Plurilateral Summit Institutions
policy compliance analysis
sustainable development policy
Teresa Kramarz
Victoria V. Panova
Vladimir Zuev

Product details

  • ISBN 9781472466914
  • Weight: 612g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The global community confronts a comprehensive and interconnected array of compelling economic, development and security challenges which require effective global governance. At the centre of world governance stand the new plurilateral summit institutions; the G8 and G20, and UN summits on subjects such as sustainable development and climate change. Many observers and participants regard the performance of these summits as inadequate and doubt their ability to cope with increasingly complex and numerous global challenges.

This book critically examines how effectively central global institutions comply with their commitments and how their effectiveness can be improved through accountability measures designed to raise compliance and deliver better results.

Expert contributors assess compliance and accountability at the key global institutions to provide an important resource for policymakers and scholars in political science, governance and accountability.

For additional information and data relating to the book, please visit: http://www.g7g20.utoronto.ca/accountability/

John J. Kirton is a professor of political science and the Co-director of the G20 Research Group, the Global Health Diplomacy Program and the BRICS Research Group, and Director of the G7 Research Group, all based at Trinity College at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto.

Marina Larionova, PhD, is head of the Center for International Institutions Research of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration and Co-director of the BRICS Research Group.