Discussants: John Evans, Trade Union Advisory Committee
Megan Dissly OECD
Discussants: Ziad Abdel Samad, Arab Network of NGOs for Development
Michael Shulz, Shcool of Global Studies
The Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance project includes detailed studies on relations between citizen action groups and 13 global regulatory institutions. The cases examine a variety of types of global governance, or ‘multiple multilateralisms’. Some of the studies relate to old-style intergovernmental organisations such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organisation. Other investigations look at newer forms of global governance such as transgovernmental networks (e.g. the Group of 8), interregionalism (e.g.
A book on the pilot project of the Building Global Democracy programme, Civil Society and Accountable Global Governance, will be published in April 2011 with Cambridge University Press. Further details about the book will be posted on our website in due course, in the meantime please see general information on the contents below.