Global governance is changing, yet many disagree about how. This book introduces the idea of modes of governance, examining three different kinds - markets, hierarchies, and networks - and their evolution in contemporary world politics. This framework offers a fundamentally different way to analyse changes in global governance.
Introduces the idea of modes of governance to compare the causes and consequences of changes in global institutions.
'Never has Global Governance been more fractured and less effective. And never has it been more important as the world emerges from COVID at a dramatically unequal pace that is testimony to the failure of Global Governance. Global Governance in a World of Change is an uncompromising look at challenges and solutions to global governance across hierarchies, networks, and markets. Never has a book been more timely and more important.' Janice Gross Stein, Belzberg Professor of Conflict Management, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto