Global governance and regionalism: opportunity or challenge?

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Autor(a) principal: Ploberger, Christian
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11144/5514
Resumo: GLOBAL GOVERNANCE REFERS TO A FORM of governance, rules and regulations at a particular level. When considering the global level, with the huge number of actors involved, and with civil society being capable of generating political influence on governments, fragmentation becomes a critical issue for global governance. Adding to this challenge is regionalism, the cooperation of a limited number of states within a specific geographic setting. However, one may argue that regional organisations and agreements reached at the regional level may offer support for global governance strategies, thereby transforming the regional image associated with fragmentation to one of support. Yet it is part of an ongoing debate as to what extent regionalism either contributes to or undermines global governance strategies. To illustrate this challenge, the topic of climate change will be applied. To begin with, a short evaluation of what global governance stands for is offered.
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title Global governance and regionalism: opportunity or challenge?
spellingShingle Global governance and regionalism: opportunity or challenge?
Ploberger, Christian
Global Governance
regionalism
title_short Global governance and regionalism: opportunity or challenge?
title_full Global governance and regionalism: opportunity or challenge?
title_fullStr Global governance and regionalism: opportunity or challenge?
title_full_unstemmed Global governance and regionalism: opportunity or challenge?
title_sort Global governance and regionalism: opportunity or challenge?
author Ploberger, Christian
author_facet Ploberger, Christian
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Global Governance
regionalism
topic Global Governance
regionalism
description GLOBAL GOVERNANCE REFERS TO A FORM of governance, rules and regulations at a particular level. When considering the global level, with the huge number of actors involved, and with civil society being capable of generating political influence on governments, fragmentation becomes a critical issue for global governance. Adding to this challenge is regionalism, the cooperation of a limited number of states within a specific geographic setting. However, one may argue that regional organisations and agreements reached at the regional level may offer support for global governance strategies, thereby transforming the regional image associated with fragmentation to one of support. Yet it is part of an ongoing debate as to what extent regionalism either contributes to or undermines global governance strategies. To illustrate this challenge, the topic of climate change will be applied. To begin with, a short evaluation of what global governance stands for is offered.
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