articleGlobal Environmental PoliticsOct 14, 2009Closed access

The Fragmentation of Global Governance Architectures: A Framework for Analysis

Hague Institute for Global Justice · University of Georgia · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Most research on global governance has focused either on theoretical accounts of the overall phenomenon or on empirical studies of distinct institutions that serve to solve particular governance challenges. In this article we analyze instead “governance architectures,” defined as the overarching system of public and private institutions, principles, norms, regulations, decision-making procedures and organizations that are valid or active in a given issue area of world politics. We focus on one aspect that is turning into a major source of concern for scholars and policy-makers alike: the “fragmentation” of governance architectures in important policy domains. The article offers a typology of different degrees…

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Keywords
  • Fragmentation (computing)
  • Corporate governance
  • Politics
  • Climate governance
  • Typology
  • Phenomenon
  • Multi-level governance
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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