Global Issues beyond Sovereignty

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Other global issues books are a rather eclectic mash up of topics, headlines du jour, with an "and now this!" organizational scheme. The "hot" topics may have cooled by press time, and the presentation to students is disjointed, not clear. The approach is often a "scare 'em and leave 'em" presentation of a global horror show of problems, without clear arguments about the connections among the issues, or integrated discussions of solutions.

In contrast, Global Issues Beyond Sovereignty provides a thesis and a common narrative throughout the "issue" chapters. The range of responses to manage global issues are compared and discussed throughout. Global problems move at internet speed; governments do not move so quickly. This creates gaps in what citizens expect the state to do, and what countries have the capacities to do. This paradox is a problem not only for weak or failing states; even the strongest states in the system struggle in how to effectively respond to global issues, from cybersecurity to environmental toxins. States cannot solve or manage trans-sovereign issues alone. The power of the private sector is growing (both legal and illegal, for profit and non-profit), while state power is flat or in some places declining.

While private sector actors have means to impact transnational issues, they do not have a public mandate to do so. Countries increasingly must learn how to play well with others; this is easier said than done. Attempts to manage global issues flow through three channels: public sector responses, private sector responses, and mixed public-private partnerships. All three channels are explored throughout the book, uniting the issue chapters in a common discussion of challenges and responses. The conclusion presents lessons learned for theory and practice from managing global issues.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables
About the Author
Preface

Chapter 1: Global Problems, Coordinated Solutions, Networked Sovereignty
Chapter 2: Nongovernmental Organizations: Politics in Transnational Networks
Chapter 3: Multinational Corporations: Power and Responsibility in Global Business Networks
Chapter 4: Intergovernmental Organizations: Coalitions of Countries
Chapter 5: Religious Actors and Global Issues: God and Global Governance
Chapter 6: Refugees, IDPs, and Migrants: People Beyond Borders
Chapter 7: Environment and Health: Caring for Our Common Home
Chapter 8: Terror in War and Peace: Weaponizing Fear
Chapter 9: Cyber Attacks beyond Borders
Chapter 10: Global Criminal Networks: Old Challenges, New Means
Chapter 11: Weapons of Mass Destruction: Challenges of Control and Elimination
Chapter 12: The Future: Networked Sovereignty, Global Issues, and the Race Between Cooperation and Catastrophe

Glossary
Notes
Index

Product details

Published 07 Oct 2019
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 5th
Extent 544
ISBN 9781538117354
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Illustrations 14 b/w illustrations; 12 b/w photos; 2 tables
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Maryann Cusimano Love

Maryann Cusimano Love is tenured Associate Profess…

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