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Governance Entrepreneurs: International Organizations and the Rise of Global Public-Private Partnerships (Business and Public Policy)
0Uncover the rise of global public-private partnerships and their impact on governance innovation. This essential book explains how international organizations act as “governance entrepreneurs,” forging decentralized collaborations with NGOs, corporations, and foundations. Delve into comprehensive quantitative and qualitative research on outcomes in human rights, health, and sustainable development across key multilateral institutions like the UN, WHO, and World Bank. It’s a must-read for Indian professionals, policymakers, and students of international relations, public policy, and development studies seeking to understand complex global governance challenges.
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The Comparative Politics of Transnational Climate Governance
0Uncover the complex dynamics of transnational climate governance and its influence on global policy. This insightful book explores how domestic political, economic, and social forces shape non-state actor participation in international climate initiatives. Expertly analysing the interplay between national and global networks, it examines the roles of cities, businesses, NGOs, and carbon markets. Essential for students, researchers, and policymakers in India interested in environmental politics and effective climate solutions, this work advances understanding of global environmental challenges.