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E-BooksThe Shifting Landscape of Global Trade Governance World Trade Forum



The Shifting Landscape of Global Trade Governance World Trade Forum
Manfred Elsig, "The Shifting Landscape of Global Trade Governance: World Trade Forum"
English | ISBN: 1108485677 | 2019 | 442 pages | PDF | 3 MB
Today's trade regime and its rules are under pressure. Increasing societal discontent with globalization and the rise of protectionist measures threaten the trade regime's legitimacy and effectiveness. The authors explore systemic challenges to the trade regime, inter alia, related to development, migration, inequality, the digital economy and climate change. The Shifting Landscape of Global Trade Governance allows the readers, in times of change, to put current developments into context and offers an understanding of the different dynamics defining today's regulation of the global economy. Chapters authored by leading researchers from different disciplines - law, political science and economics - address the challenges of the global economic system and share novel outlooks, both theory- and data-based, for the future.



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E-BooksLeadership and Governance in Primary Healthcare An Exemplar for Practice in Resource Limited Settings



Leadership and Governance in Primary Healthcare An Exemplar for Practice in Resource Limited Settings
Leadership and Governance in Primary Healthcare; An Exemplar for Practice in Resource Limited Settings
by Mackfallen G. Anasel

English | 2023 | ISBN: 1032387963 | 127 pages | True PDF | 6.7 MB



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E-BooksInnovation, Leadership and Governance in Higher Education



Innovation, Leadership and Governance in Higher Education
Innovation, Leadership and Governance in Higher Education: Perspectives on the Covid-19 Recovery Strategies
English | 2023 | ISBN: 9811972982 | 713 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 17 MB
This book explores theories and brings empirical evidence of innovations in learning and teaching and practice-driven leadership and governance of higher education institutions across developed and developing countries aiming to recover and sustain during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic. A fresh managerial approach to identifying the critical challenges, opportunities and strategies of higher education services management is the fundamental essence of this book. The book includes unique chapters, and these are carefully designed. This book has original scholarly contributions, including case studies, and explains how higher education institutions can deal with the challenges of the Covid-19 Pandemic. The cross-cultural insights of both public and private sector higher education institutions across the globe are a helpful guide for academics, researchers, advanced students, and practitioners to identify and understand the best practices about what worked well and what did not during the Covid-19 Pandemic. The chapters help formulate a strategic recovery plan for higher education institutions to mitigate the challenges of the post-Covid-19 Pandemic.



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E-BooksEuropeanisation, Good Governance and Corruption in the Public Sector The Case of Turkey



Europeanisation, Good Governance and Corruption in the Public Sector The Case of Turkey
Europeanisation, Good Governance and Corruption in the Public Sector: The Case of Turkey By Digdem Soyaltin
2017 | 188 Pages | ISBN: 1138227374 | PDF | 6 MB
When and to what extent external actors, especially the EU, contribute to induce legal and administrative changes and help domestic authorities address the disconnect between good governance standards and corrupt practices? Comparing external promotion of anti-corruption norms and provisions in civil administration, public finance management and public procurement in Turkey this book identifies the domestic conditions under which external actors can affect real-world outcomes. Providing a comprehensive, empirical account of Turkey's fight against corruption, the book's cross-sectoral analysis explores the power relations between major political actors and bureaucratic state elites, and examines how structural administrative factors filter external pressure for anti-corruption reforms and determine the prospects for institutional change in the Turkish public sector. This welcome addition to literature on Europeanisation and external good governance promotion makes an important contribution to the academic and policy debate regarding the "politics" of anti-corruption reforms in Turkey.



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E-BooksAdapting to EU Multi-Level Governance Regional and Environmental Policies in Cohesion and CEE Countries



Adapting to EU Multi-Level Governance Regional and Environmental Policies in Cohesion and CEE Countries
Adapting to EU Multi-Level Governance: Regional and Environmental Policies in Cohesion and CEE Countries By Christos J Paraskevopoulos (editor), Panagiotis Getimis (editor), Nicholas Rees (editor)
2006 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 0754645339 | PDF | 11 MB
The main theme of this book is the adaptation process of the new EU member states from Central-Eastern Europe (Hungary and Poland) to the multi-level system of governance in public policy, particularly in the regional and environmental policy areas. The work conceptualizes policy learning and institutional and policy adaptation within the EU system of governance and draws lessons from the experience of previous waves of enlargement-cohesion-countries (Ireland, Portugal and Greece). In doing so, the book makes an important contribution to the literature on the transformation of domestic policy-making structures, as a result of the increasing Europeanization of public policy, as well as on the conceptual tools, explanatory variables and mechanisms determining this process.



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E-BooksThe Governance Gap Extractive Industries, Human Rights, and the Home State Advantage



The Governance Gap Extractive Industries, Human Rights, and the Home State Advantage
The Governance Gap: Extractive Industries, Human Rights, and the Home State Advantage By Penelope Simons, Audrey Macklin
2014 | 460 Pages | ISBN: 0415334705 | PDF | 7 MB
This book explores the persistence of the governance gap with respect to the human rights-impacting conduct of transnational extractive corporations operating in zones of weak governance. The authors launch their account with a fascinating case study of Talisman Energy's experience in Sudan, informed by their own experience as members of the 1999 Canadian Assessment Mission to Sudan (Harker Mission). Drawing on new governance, reflexive law and responsive law theories, the authors assess legal and other non-binding governance mechanisms that have emerged since that time, including the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. They conclude that such mechanisms are incapable of systematically preventing human rights violating behaviour by transnational corporations, or of assuring accountability of these actors or recompense for victims of such violations. The authors contend that home state regulation, while not a silver bullet, has a crucial role to play in regulating such conduct. They pick up where UN Special Representative John Ruggie's Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights left off, and propose an innovative, robust and adaptable template for strengthening the regulatory framework of home states. Their model draws insights from the theoretical literature, leverages existing public, private, transnational, national, 'soft' and hard regulatory tools, and harnesses the specific strengths of state-based governance. This book will be of interest to academics, policy makers, students, civil society and business leaders.



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E-BooksGlobal Governance in the New Era Concepts and Approaches



Global Governance in the New Era Concepts and Approaches
Global Governance in the New Era: Concepts and Approaches
English | 2023 | ISBN: 9811943311 | 448 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 5.4 MB
This book mainly introduces the concepts and approaches of global governance from the viewpoints of Chinese and Russian scholars and is divided into four parts. The first one deals with the concept of a new type of global governance, namely "Globalization 2.0". The second one is dedicated to institutions and multilateralism, including the importance and effectiveness of international institutions. The third part focuses on the important countries and regions in the new era, as well as such issues as the current global status quo, processes in Eurasia, the prospects of the U.S. - China - Russia trilateral relationship. The last part analyzes the future development of global governance and possible solutions of how it might be improved. Climate change, digital era, cyber security, financial and economic regimes, COVID-19 are all involved in this part. In short, this book is a profound andcutting-edge research on global governance.



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E-BooksEpidemic Orientalism Race, Capital, and the Governance of Infectious Disease



Epidemic Orientalism Race, Capital, and the Governance of Infectious Disease
Alexandre I. R. White, "Epidemic Orientalism: Race, Capital, and the Governance of Infectious Disease"
English | ISBN: 1503634124 | 2023 | 322 pages | PDF | 4 MB
For many residents of Western nations, COVID-19 was the first time they experienced the effects of an uncontrolled epidemic. This is in part due to a series of little-known regulations that have aimed to protect the global north from epidemic threats for the last two centuries, starting with International Sanitary Conferences in 1851 and culminating in the present with the International Health Regulations, which organize epidemic responses through the World Health Organization. Unlike other equity-focused global health initiatives, their mission-to establish "the maximum protections from infectious disease with the minimum effect on trade and traffic"-has remained the same since their founding. Using this as his starting point, Alexandre White reveals the Western capitalist interests, racism and xenophobia, and political power plays underpinning the regulatory efforts that came out of the project to manage the international spread of infectious disease. He examines how these regulations are formatted; how their framers conceive of epidemic spread; and the types of bodies and spaces it is suggested that these regulations map onto. Proposing a modified reinterpretation of Edward Said's concept of orientalism, White invites us to consider "epidemic orientalism" as a framework within which to explore the imperial and colonial roots of modern epidemic disease control.



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E-BooksAfrican Frontiers Insurgency, Governance and Peacebuilding in Postcolonial States



African Frontiers Insurgency, Governance and Peacebuilding in Postcolonial States
African Frontiers: Insurgency, Governance and Peacebuilding in Postcolonial States By John Idriss Lahai, Tanya Lyons
2016 | 216 Pages | ISBN: 1472460081 | PDF | 18 MB
Through a multidisciplinary approach, African Frontiers counters the superficial, Eurocentric and gender insensitive dominant discursive representation of Africa within the discourse of war and conflict management, and security and peace/nation-building. The chapters historicize and theorize the realities in postcolonial African states, and the ramifications on the continents future. Situating the study within the context of the prevailing cultural and geo-political realities in the postcolonial African states, the chapters illustrate the complex ways in which events and processes are experienced at the local level, and how these local realities in turn impact and shape the patterns of political and military engagement in Africa and beyond. Organized along three major themes: Insurgency, governance and peacebuilding, expert researchers from around the world contribute chapters on: Rebel and insurgent formations such as the RUF, the LRA, and Boko Haram; state governance and corruption; terrorism and counter terrorism; security and peacebuilding; focussing on the tensions and challenges facing post-conflict societies such as Sierra Leone, Rwanda, and the newest nation-state on the continent, South Sudan. This highly significant and topical study problematizes the impact of wars on African nations, as well as the epistemological framing of the local realities and fallouts of armed conflict on post-colonial states.



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E-BooksNetwork Management and Governance in Policy Implementation The Case of Smoking Prevention Programs



Network Management and Governance in Policy Implementation The Case of Smoking Prevention Programs
Susanne Hadorn, "Network Management and Governance in Policy Implementation: The Case of Smoking Prevention Programs "
English | ISBN: 3031088077 | 2022 | 269 pages | PDF | 6 MB
This book assesses the management and performance of networks in light of the rising popularity of collaborative approaches in public service delivery. It does so by examining the case of smoking-prevention networks in Switzerland. The book considers how network managers can be distinguished based on work-context related factors, and analyses how the interaction of these factors leads to either active or non-active network management within collaborative policy delivery arrangements. It also empirically investigates the effects that network management and other network-level and project-level factors have on the policy output performance of these networks. Adopting a multi-method approach combining a qualitative comparative analysis, case studies as well as Bayesian regressions, the book will appeal to academics and students of public policy, public administration, and public management. It will also be of use to practitioners responsible for the design and the management of policy delivery networks.



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