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Rising states, rising institutions : challenges for global governance
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Rising states, rising institutions : challenges for global governance

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Preliminary drafts of papers were presented at a conference held at Princeton University, August 25-27, 2008 and hosted by the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) and the Project on the Future of Multilateralism at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University.

Contents

Introduction / Andrew F. Cooper and Alan S. Alexandroff
Great Powers and International Structure
1. The three faces of liberal internationalism / G. John Ikenberry
2. Transgovernmental networks and emerging powers / Anne-Marie Slaughter and Thomas Hale
3. Labels matter : interpreting rising powers through acronyms / Andrew F. Cooper
Rising States
4. China's rising institutional influence / Gregory Chin
5. Reforming institutions, unreformed India? / Amrita Narlikar
6. Brazil : what kind of rising state in what kind of institutional order? / Andrew Hurrell
7. Europe : rising superpower in a bipolar world / Andrew Moravcsik
Rising Institutions
8. The "great recession" and the emergence of the G-20 Leaders' Summit / Alan S. Alexandroff and John Kirton
9. The G-20 Finance Ministers : network governance / John Kirton
10. BRIC by BRIC : the emergent regime for sovereign wealth funds / Daniel W. Drezner
11. Consuming energy : rising powers, the International Energy Agency, and the global energy architecture / Flynt Leverett
12. The War on Terror and international order : strategic choice and global governance / Steven E. Miller
Conclusion / Alan S. Alexandroff and Andrew F. Cooper.

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