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Book SynopsisThis innovative, interdisciplinary work explores key institutional fault lines between the tectonic plates of globalization and the insistent demands for individual and collective autonomy.
Table of ContentsPreface
1 Globalization, Autonomy, and Institutional Change / William D. Coleman, Louis W. Pauly, and Diana Brydon
Part 1: Systemic Themes
2 The United Nations, the Bretton Woods Institutions, and the Reconstruction of a Multilateral Order / Louis W. Pauly
3 International Law, Dispute Settlement, and Autonomy / Guy Gensey and Gilbert R. Winham
4 Agricultural Trade and the World Trade Organization / William D. Coleman
5 World Heritage Sites and the Culture of the Commons / Caren Irr
6 Fantasies at the International Whaling Commission: Management, Sustainability, Conservation / Petra Rethmann
7 Globalization, Autonomy, and Global Institutions: Accounting for Accounting / Sarah Eaton and Tony Porter
8 Transnational Law and Privatized Governance / A. Claire Cutler
9 Transnational Actors and Global Social Welfare Policy: The Limits of Private Institutions in Global Governance / Michael Webb and Emily Sinclair
Part 2: Regional Variations
10 Differentiated Autonomy: North America's Model of Transborder Governance / Stephen Clarkson
11 Sovereignty Revisited: European Reconfigurations, Global Challenges, and Implications for Small States / Ulf Hedetoft
12 Subsidiarity and Autonomy in the European Union / Ian Cooper
13 Institutions of Arctic Ordering: The Cases of Greenland and Nunavut / Natalia Loukacheva
14 Conclusion: Institutions, Autonomy, and Complexity / Louis W. Pauly
Notes and Acknowledgments; Works Cited; Contributors; Index