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E-grāmata: Global Governance in Transformation: Challenges for International Cooperation

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This book analyzes the state of global governance in the current geopolitical environment. It evaluates the main challenges and discusses potential opportunities for compromise in international cooperation. The books analysis is based on the universal criteria of global political stability and the UN framework of sustainable development. By examining various global problems, including global economic inequality, legal and political aspects of access to resources, international trade, and climate change, as well as the attendant global economic and political confrontations between key global actors, the book identifies a growing crisis and the pressing need to transform the current system of global governance. In turn, it discusses various instruments, measures and international regulation mechanisms that can foster international cooperation in order to overcome global problems.





Addressing a broad range of topics, e.g. the international environmental regime, global financial problems, issues in connection with the energy transition, and the role of BRICS countries in global governance, the book will appeal to scholars in international relations, economics and law, as well as policy-makers in government offices and international organizations.
1 Introduction: International Cooperation in Times of Post-Cold War (Dis)order
1(14)
Leonid Grigoryev
Adrian Pabst
Part I Global Governance in Crisis: The Changing Geopolitical Dynamics
2 Is Global Governance Unravelling? The Revolt Against Liberal Globalisation
15(20)
Adrian Pabst
3 The USA in a `Post-West' World: Difficulties of Adaptation and Implications for International Order and Global Governance
35(24)
Dmitry Suslov
4 Narrowing the Deepening Division Between the West and Russia
59(14)
Glenn Diesen
5 Back to Nukes? Global Governance's Transitional Moment
73(16)
Renato G. Flores Jr
Part II Re-Orienting Global Governance: `Great Powers' and the BRICS
6 EU `Sovereignty' in Global Governance: The Case of Sanctions
89(16)
Alan Cafruny
Ksenia Kirkham
7 Integrated Challenge: China's Response to Reforms in Global Governance
105(12)
Xin Zhang
8 Challenges to Global Governance: Can the Asian Giants Show the Way?
117(12)
Nandan Unnikrishnan
Uma Purushothaman
9 Is BRICS Capable of Filling the Vacuum in Global Governance?
129(18)
Maxim Bratersky
Part III Key Issues in Global Governance
10 How Tectonic Shifts in Global Energy Are Affecting Global Governance
147(16)
Manfred Hafner
Alessa Wochner
11 Bridging the Gaps in the Poly centric Climate Change Regime
163(20)
Igor Makarov
12 International Trade at a Triple Crossroads
183(18)
Vladimir Zuev
13 Global Versus National Income Inequalities and Their Impact on Global Governance
201(22)
Marek Dabrowski
Part IV Transforming Global Governance: Institutions and Policies
14 Empirical Investigation into Economic Fundamentals of Global Governance Structures
223(18)
Alexander Kurdin
15 The Contribution of BRICS to the International Competition Policy Regime
241(20)
Svetlana Avdasheva
Svetlana Golovanova
Andrey Shastitko
16 Financial Architecture and Financial Flows: BRICS and the G7
261(14)
Vikash Gautam
Vivan Sharan
17 Global Recession and Income Inequality: Factors of Disruption for Elites in the Twenty-First Century
275
Leonid Grigoryev
Victoria Pavlyushina
Leonid Grigoryev is a Tenured Professor and Scientific Head of Department at the School of World Economy at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, Russia; a Chief Adviser to the Head of the Analytical Center for the Government of the Russian Federation; and since 1999, has been member of the Council of Foreign and Defense Policy in Russia. Previously, he was the Deputy Minister of Economy and Finance, Chairman of the Foreign Investment Committee (1991-1992), Deputy Director General and Head of Research at the Russian Energy Agency (1971-2005) as well as President of the Association of Independent Centers of Economic Analysis (ARETT) (2002-2005). He has published more than three hundred research papers, edited a dozen books and produced numerous scientific media pieces. His research focuses on Russian Transition and he has worked extensively on global growth, energy, business cycles, elites, middle class and inequality for the past two decades. Moreover, Grigoryev is an active member of the National Research Council on BRICS. 





 





Prof Adrian Pabst is a Professor of Politics at the University of Kent, Canterbury, UK and fellow of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR). His research focuses on the interface of political theory and political economy. He has a particular interest in the interaction between traditions of political economy and contemporary international politics. Having studied Economics at the University of Cambridge, UK and  a masters degree at the London School of Economics, he returned to Cambridge to obtain his Ph.D. His work on political economy has been published in a variety of economics journals, including International Review of Economics, Constitutional Political Economy and History of Political Economy. He is the editor of The Crisis of Global Capitalism (Cascade 2011), Blue Labour (I. B. Tauris 2015) and the author of The Politics of Virtue (Rowman & Littlefield 2016), Liberal World Order and Its Critics (2018) and The Demons of Liberal Democracy (2019).