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The 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg is remembered mainly for the promotion of a novel form of global governance: the so-called 'partnerships for sustainable development'. This book provides a first authoritative assessment of partnerships for sustainable development, ten years after the Johannesburg Summit.

The extensive research builds on an exclusive Global Sustainability Partnerships Database and a series of in-depth qualitative case studies. Key questions studied in this book include the overall effectiveness and influence of partnerships, their geographical, functional and organizational scope, and their legitimacy.

This unique book systematically investigates the questions of emergence, influence and legitimacy, which will prove invaluable for scholars and students interested in global environmental governance and sustainability, public-private partnerships, sustainability at the UN level and environmental governance beyond international agreements and policies.

Contributors: K. Backstrand, F. Biermann, S. Chan, D. Compagnon, E. Dellas, A. Mert, C. Muller, P. Pattberg, K. Szulecki



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The authors advance our understanding of the role of non-state actors in global governance. Not only do they empirically investigate the role of public - private - type 2 - partnerships systematically, they also critically consider their role in mitigating global governance deficits and their accountability in global governance. --Peter M. Haas, University of Massachusetts Amherst, US

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Contents: Preface 1. Introduction: Partnerships for Sustainable Development Philipp Pattberg, Frank Biermann, Sander Chan and Ayşem Mert PART I: EMERGENCE OF PARTNERSHIPS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2. The Politics of Partnerships for Sustainable Development Ayşem Mert and Sander Chan 3. Explaining the Geographic, Thematic and Organizational Differentiation of Partnerships for Sustainable Development Sander Chan and Christina Müller PART II: INFLUENCE OF PARTNERSHIPS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 4. The Overall Effects of Partnerships for Sustainable Development: More Smoke than Fire? Frank Biermann, Sander Chan, Ayşem Mert and Philipp Pattberg 5. Partnerships for Sustainable Development in the Energy Sector: Explaining Variation in their Problem-Solving Effectiveness Kacper Szulecki, Philipp Pattberg and Frank Biermann PART III: PARTNERSHIPS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT BEYOND THE OECD WORLD 6. Partnerships for Sustainable Development beyond the OECD World: Comparing China and India Sander Chan 7. Africa’s Involvement in Partnerships for Sustainable Development: Holy Grail or Business as Usual? Daniel Compagnon PART IV: LEGITIMACY OF PARTNERSHIPS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 8. Are Partnerships for Sustainable Development Democratic and Legitimate? Karin Bäckstrand 9. Partnerships for Sustainable Development in the Water Sector: Privatization, Participation and Legitimacy Eleni Dellas 10. Assessing the Legitimacy of Technology Transfer through Partnerships for Sustainable Development in the Water Sector Ayşem Mert and Eleni Dellas 11. Conclusions: Partnership for Sustainable Development Philipp Pattberg, Frank Biermann, Sander Chan and Ayşem Mert Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 31/10/2013
      ISBN13: 9781781006528, 978-1781006528
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      Book Synopsis
      The 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg is remembered mainly for the promotion of a novel form of global governance: the so-called 'partnerships for sustainable development'. This book provides a first authoritative assessment of partnerships for sustainable development, ten years after the Johannesburg Summit.

      The extensive research builds on an exclusive Global Sustainability Partnerships Database and a series of in-depth qualitative case studies. Key questions studied in this book include the overall effectiveness and influence of partnerships, their geographical, functional and organizational scope, and their legitimacy.

      This unique book systematically investigates the questions of emergence, influence and legitimacy, which will prove invaluable for scholars and students interested in global environmental governance and sustainability, public-private partnerships, sustainability at the UN level and environmental governance beyond international agreements and policies.

      Contributors: K. Backstrand, F. Biermann, S. Chan, D. Compagnon, E. Dellas, A. Mert, C. Muller, P. Pattberg, K. Szulecki



      Trade Review
      The authors advance our understanding of the role of non-state actors in global governance. Not only do they empirically investigate the role of public - private - type 2 - partnerships systematically, they also critically consider their role in mitigating global governance deficits and their accountability in global governance. --Peter M. Haas, University of Massachusetts Amherst, US

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface 1. Introduction: Partnerships for Sustainable Development Philipp Pattberg, Frank Biermann, Sander Chan and Ayşem Mert PART I: EMERGENCE OF PARTNERSHIPS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2. The Politics of Partnerships for Sustainable Development Ayşem Mert and Sander Chan 3. Explaining the Geographic, Thematic and Organizational Differentiation of Partnerships for Sustainable Development Sander Chan and Christina Müller PART II: INFLUENCE OF PARTNERSHIPS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 4. The Overall Effects of Partnerships for Sustainable Development: More Smoke than Fire? Frank Biermann, Sander Chan, Ayşem Mert and Philipp Pattberg 5. Partnerships for Sustainable Development in the Energy Sector: Explaining Variation in their Problem-Solving Effectiveness Kacper Szulecki, Philipp Pattberg and Frank Biermann PART III: PARTNERSHIPS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT BEYOND THE OECD WORLD 6. Partnerships for Sustainable Development beyond the OECD World: Comparing China and India Sander Chan 7. Africa’s Involvement in Partnerships for Sustainable Development: Holy Grail or Business as Usual? Daniel Compagnon PART IV: LEGITIMACY OF PARTNERSHIPS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 8. Are Partnerships for Sustainable Development Democratic and Legitimate? Karin Bäckstrand 9. Partnerships for Sustainable Development in the Water Sector: Privatization, Participation and Legitimacy Eleni Dellas 10. Assessing the Legitimacy of Technology Transfer through Partnerships for Sustainable Development in the Water Sector Ayşem Mert and Eleni Dellas 11. Conclusions: Partnership for Sustainable Development Philipp Pattberg, Frank Biermann, Sander Chan and Ayşem Mert Index

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