Partnerships in international policy-making : civil society and public institutions in European and global affairs / Raffaele Marchetti, editor.

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English
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  • London : Palgrave Macmillan, [2017]
  • ©2017
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xvii, 316 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

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    International series on public policy [More in this series]
    Summary note
    This book analyzes how international organizations and the European Union engage with civil society to pursue their policy goals. Multi-stakeholder initiatives, private-public partnership, sub-contracting, political alliances, hybrid coalitions, multi-sectoral networks, pluralist co-governance, and indeed foreign policy by proxy are all considered. Bringing together the most advanced scholarship, the book examines trade, environment, development, security, and human rights with reference to both EU and global institutional settings such as the WTO, UN Climate Summits, FAO, IFAD, ICC, UNHRC, UNSC, and at the EU level the DG FISMA, TRADE, CLIMA, DEVCO, HOME and ECHO. The book also studies the use of NGOs in the foreign policy of the EU, USA, and Russia. This changing politics and the polarized debate it has generated are explored in detail. Raffaele Marchetti is Senior Assistant Professor in International Relations at LUISS, Rome, Italy, and is an expert on global governance, international public policies, NGOs, and peacebuilding. Among his publications are The Rules of the Global Political Game; Cooperation and Competition between Governments and NGOs; Global Democracy; Civil Society, Ethnic Conflicts, and the Politicization of Human Rights; Conflict Society and Peacebuilding.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • International policy partnerships with civil society: risks and opportunities / Raffaele Marchetti
    • The limits of global governance: transnational neopluralism in a complex world / Philip G. Cerny
    • How participatory is global governance of trade and environment? The cases of WTO and UN climate summits / Marcel Hanegraaff and Arlo Poletti
    • Civil society-public institution relations in global food policy: the case of FAO and the CFS / Nora McKeon
    • Policy engagement and civil society: the case of IFAD / Lauren M. Phillips
    • Can human rights NGOs be trusted in the corridors of the United Nations and International Criminal Justice institutions? / Lyal S. Sunga
    • Civil society and the UN Security Council: Kseniya Oksamytna
    • Asymmetric patterns in the civil society's access to the European Commission: the cases of DG FISMA and DG TRADE / Giuseppe Montalbano
    • European Commission's Sing-along: civil society as a last resort in the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme Debate-the case DG CLIMA / Pawel Pustelnik
    • Civil society in the EU development and Human rights agenda: the case of DG DEVCO-EIDHR / Chiara Pierobon
    • From window-dressing to windows of opportunity: civil society actors in the EU security regime-the case of DG HOME / Georgios Kolliarakis
    • NGOs and EUs responses to emergencies and crisis: an analysis of ECHO's and member states' support / Daniela Irrera
    • Foreign government support for threatened civil societies: helpful or harmful / Clifford Bob
    • Foreign policy by proxy: democracy and human rights promotion through an engagement with civil society / Raffacle Marchetti
    • Feeding the trojan horse: international aid policies in support to NGOs (1990-2015) / Igor Pellicciari.
    ISBN
    • 9781349949373
    • 134994937X
    LCCN
    2016946180
    OCLC
    945949226
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