Concepts and Approaches
Buch, Englisch, 261 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 588 g
ISBN: 978-981-19-4331-7
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
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 and cutting-edge research on global governance.
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Global Governance in the New Era: Concepts and Paths
Editor-in-chief: Xie Fuzhan, Igor IvanovAssociate Editor-in-Chief: Sun Zhuangzhi, Andrey Kortunov
Preface1. Xie Fuzhan, China’s Insight and Endeavor to Address the Deficit of Global Governance2. Igor Ivanov, International Relations amid the Pandemic
Chapter 1 The World: New Global Governance Needed1. Andrey Kortunov, What should we expect of “Globalization 2.0”?2. Zhang Yuyan, Global Governance: History, Logic and Trend3. Alexey Fenenko, “Black Swans” of Globalization4. Nikolay Plotnikov, A World on the Verge of Total Chaos
Chapter 2 Open Multilateralism: Evolutionary Results of the International Institutions1. Sun Zhuangzhi, Idea and Act: Multilateralism in the Governance of Eurasia2. Irina L. Prokhorenko, International Institutions in Contemporary Global Politics3. Feng Zhongping, He Zhigao, Reshaping Global Governance with Genuine Multilateralism4. Dmitriy Kiku, UN Security Council Reform: Pro et ?ontra5. Xu Xiujun, Non-neutral Global Governance and BRICS Cooperation
Chapter 3 Balance of Power vs. Balance of Interest: Great Powers in Globalization1. Alexey Gromyko, Illusions of a New Bipolarity2. Pang Dapeng, China-Russia-US Trilateral Relations amid Global Governance in the New Era3. Jiang Yi, China-Russia-India Cooperation in an Era of Global Transformation4. Evgeny Vinokurov, Transport Corridors, Belt and Road Initiative, Eurasian Economic Union, and Economic Prosperity across the Eurasian Continent5. Li Yonghui, China-Russia-Europe Relations in a New Era of Global Governance
Chapter 4 Global Governance: Solutions for the Future1. Zhang Yongsheng, Environmental Governance: A Perspective from Industrial Civilization to Ecological Civilization2. Natalia Piskulova, Challenges for the Environmental Restructuring of the Global Economy3. Xu Hongfeng, Role and Cooperation: China, Russia and the United States in Global Climate Governance and Low Carbon Green Growth4. Li Zhonghai, Outlook: An Era of Eurasia for Global Economic Governance5. Ivan Timofeev, Post-COVID-19 Sanction Policies6. Natalia Romashkina, A World Crowned with “Corona”: Path to Increased Cooperation or Isolation?
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