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The Broken Promise of Global Advocacy addresses two key normative debates associated with the rise of transnational advocacy: whether global interest communities are biased in favor of wealthier countries; and whether the growth of global advocacy implies the emergence of a global civil society truly representative of global constituencies.

The authors address these important debates using original data drawn from a large-scale project which maps all organized interests participating in two international venues: the World Trade Organizations Ministerial Conferences (19952017) and the United Nations Climate Summits (19972017). They leverage this unique dataset to carry out a systematic empirical assessment of contending views on the factors driving the rise of transnational advocacy. In doing so, the book demonstrates that cross-national differences in global interest representation largely mirror states' economic power, and that global interest communities are likely

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Introduction, 1. The Promise of Global Governance?, 2. Does Global Governance Empower Developing Country Mobilization?, 3. Inequalities in Access to Global Policymaking?, 4. Has the Rise of Transnational Advocacy Triggered the Emergence of a Global Public Sphere?, 5. Is a Global Public Sphere Emerging Through Interactions Among Stakeholders?, Conclusion

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/29/2024 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032160306, 978-1032160306
      ISBN10: 1032160306

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Broken Promise of Global Advocacy addresses two key normative debates associated with the rise of transnational advocacy: whether global interest communities are biased in favor of wealthier countries; and whether the growth of global advocacy implies the emergence of a global civil society truly representative of global constituencies.

      The authors address these important debates using original data drawn from a large-scale project which maps all organized interests participating in two international venues: the World Trade Organizations Ministerial Conferences (19952017) and the United Nations Climate Summits (19972017). They leverage this unique dataset to carry out a systematic empirical assessment of contending views on the factors driving the rise of transnational advocacy. In doing so, the book demonstrates that cross-national differences in global interest representation largely mirror states' economic power, and that global interest communities are likely

      Table of Contents

      Introduction, 1. The Promise of Global Governance?, 2. Does Global Governance Empower Developing Country Mobilization?, 3. Inequalities in Access to Global Policymaking?, 4. Has the Rise of Transnational Advocacy Triggered the Emergence of a Global Public Sphere?, 5. Is a Global Public Sphere Emerging Through Interactions Among Stakeholders?, Conclusion

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