21st Century Cooperation
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Regional Public Goods, Global Governance, and Sustainable Development
Contributor(s)
Estevadeordal, Antoni (editor)
Goodman, Louis (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This edited volume explains the importance of regional public goods (RPGs) for sustainable development and shows why they are particularly important in the context of 21st-century international relations. By presenting a new and original data set and by presenting original essays by renowned scholars, this book lays the foundation for what will become an increasingly important focus for both economic development and international relations as well as for their intersection. The volume contains four parts. The first introduces the core issues and concepts that are explored throughout the book as well as a new and original data set on RPGs. The second part further develops specific concepts important for understanding 21st-century RPGs: regional leadership, alliances, networks, and outcomes. The third examines how cooperation takes place worldwide for a range of important RPGs. Finally, the fourth part discusses how public goods are produced in specific regions, stressing that each region has a distinct context and that these contexts overlap in a decentered "multiplex" manner. Global economic cooperation will be different in the 21st century, and this volume will be of interest to students and scholars of global governance, economic development, international political economy, sustainable development, and comparative regionalism.
Keywords
Regional Public Good; North East Asian Subregional Programme; South Asia Free Trade Area; GATT Article XXIV; Tripartite Environmental Ministerial Meeting; RPG Provision; Gdp Growth; Lac Country; Project Management Office; Total Gdp Growth; MENA Region; Temporary Liquidity Shortage; Regional Financial Arrangements; Transportation Connectivity; IMF Program; DPRK’s Participation; South American Defense Council; Acid Deposition Monitoring Network; Multiplex World; Multiplex Regionalism; Multilateral Trading SystemDOI
10.4324/9781315185927ISBN
9781351735568, 9781351735568, 9781138722590, 9780367595098, 9781351735551, 9781351735544, 9781315185927OCN
995760037Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2017Imprint
RoutledgeClassification
International relations
Political economy
International economics


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