
New World New Rules
Global Cooperation in a World of Geopolitical Rivalries
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New World New Rules
Global Cooperation in a World of Geopolitical Rivalries
About this book
The need for collective action has never been greater, but geopolitics, structural changes and diverging preferences mean that existing global governance arrangements, devised at Bretton Woods in the 1940s, are either unravelling or outmoded. Reconciling this contradiction is today's pressing global policy challenge.
In this short book, two of Europe's most-experienced policymakers and analysts outline a new agenda for global governance. They examine governance practices across several key policy areas – climate, health, trade and competition, banking and finance, taxation, migration and the digital economy – and consider what works and what doesn't, and why. The global governance solutions they put forward are ambitious but pragmatic. They require complexity, flexibility and compromise. Attributes that global governments are demonstrably short of, but today's global crises urgently demand.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- New World New Rules
- Epigraph
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 Governing the world
- 2 Three approaches
- 3 Searching for the global commons
- 4 Revisiting the basic rules of the road
- 5 Behind-the-border integration
- 6 Ariadne’s thread: what works and why
- 7 A policy agenda for a fragmented but interdependent world
- Concluding remarks
- Notes
- References
- Index