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Institutions of Global Governance: Shifting Dynamics in a Turbulent World

Edited by: Jacint Jordana, Axel Marx, Marie Vandendriessche, Jan Wouters

ISBN13: 9781035302574
To be Published: October 2025
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This forward-thinking book provides a comprehensive overview of the expanding and fragmented landscape of global governance. Analyzing the shifting role of international organizations within this framework, it demonstrates the implications of growing uncertainty for global coordination and orchestration.

Expert authors explore diverse global governance institutions and their interactions against the background of the proliferation of public, private, and hybrid organizations. Chapters investigate how norm contestation, the rapidly rising importance of private actors, and the influence of emerging powers are reshaping governance dynamics. They critique traditional, state-centered institutions and emphasize the need for sector-specific and issue-driven analyses accounting for both structural and systemic dimensions. Including case examples, and future research directions, the book equips readers with tools to navigate and understand the tensions and opportunities that shape global governance today.

This book is a crucial resource for scholars and students of international relations, international law, European and international studies, and global governance. Practitioners and policymakers in international organizations and other global governance institutions will also benefit from its practical and theoretical insights.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Preface xiv
1. Contemporary global governance: institutions, complexes and approaches 1
Axel Marx, Jacint Jordana, Marie Vandendriessche and Jan Wouters
2. The evolution of global governance research 21
Charles Roger, Adam Holesch, Jacint Jordana and Lewin Schmitt

PART I INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND COMPLEXITY IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
3. Global governance and intergovernmental organizations: features and developments of authority beyond the nation state 44
Alexandros Tokhi, İrem Tuncer Ebetürk and Michael Zürn
4. Designed for different times? Institutional challenges of international organisations and the rise of informality 65
Kari Irwin Otteburn and Axel Marx
5. Beyond the formal intergovernmental organization: studying the complexity of global governance 86
Marie Vandendriessche, Jacint Jordana and Axel Marx

PART II SECTOR SPECIFIC ANALYSIS
6. Global cybersecurity governance: a hallmark of heterogeneity? 108
Marie Vandendriessche
7. Global trade governance: between antagonism and complementarity 126
Jan Wouters
8. Fiddlers on the roof? International organisations in the international investment agreement regime as traditional
global governance 142
Yoram Z. Haftel and Tomer Broude
9. Global financial governance: public good under fragmentation 161
David Levi-Faur, Ilana Blumsack and Dalit Flaiszhaker
10. The Chinese path to a global financial statecraft strategy. Between challenge and adaptation to the global financial governance system 182
Catalina Espinosa Notrica, Pablo Nemiña and Diana Tussie
11. Global climate governance under the Paris agreement: mobilizing collective action at multiple scales 200
Julia Kreienkamp and David Coen

PART III CASE STUDIES
12. The integration of private actors in the global climate regime: targeting the symptoms rather than the disease? 223
Kyle S. Herman and David Coen
13. Withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention: a debate between “European” and “native” values 242
İrem Tuncer Ebetürk and Alexandros Tokhi
14. The challenges of governing sustainable development through goals: prioritization and coordination in Europe and Southeast Asia 262
Sukmawani Bela Pertiwi, Axel Marx, Charline Depoorter, Kari Irwin Otteburn, Tirta Nugraha Mursitama and Lili
Yulyadi Arnakim
15. Orchestration in global governance: the global compacts on migration and refugees 282
Andrea C. Bianculli, Miriam Bradley, Robert Kissack and Juan Carlos Triviño -Salazar

PART IV CONCLUSION
16. By way of conclusion: furthering the institutional analysis of global governance 303
Jacint Jordana, Axel Marx, Marie Vandendriessche and Jan Wouters