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Global governance in the 21st century

Ngaire Woods, Alexander Betts, and Devi Sridhar (Oxford) and Jochen Prantl (NUS): Transforming Global Governance for the 21st Century. Nancy Birdsall, Christian Johannes Meyer, and Alexis Sowa (CGD): Global Markets, Global Citizens, and Global Governance in the 21st Century. Andreas Follesdal (Oslo): Subsidiarity and the Global Order; and Competing Conceptions of Subsidiarity. Christos A. Frangonikolopoulos (Aristotle) and Filippos Proedrou (ACT): Global Governance and Cosmopolitan Democracy: Bridging the Gap between Proponents and Opponents. Jonathan W. Kuyper (Stockholm): Designing Institutions for Global Democracy: Flexibility Through Escape Clauses and Sunset Provisions. Caleb Young (Oxford): Cooperation-based Internationalism and Global Justice. Fabian Schuppert (QUB): Collective Agency and Global Non-Domination. Joshua D. H. Karton (Queen's): International Arbitration Culture and Global Governance. Dirk Messner and Alejandro Guarin (DIE) and Daniel Haun (Max Planck): The Behavioural Dimensions of International Cooperation. Simon Chesterman (NUS): The Appointment of Executive Heads of International Organizations. From the forthcoming Blackwell Encyclopedia of Political Thought, here is the entry on International Institutions by Turkuler Isiksel. Pascal Lamy and Ian Goldin on rethinking international institutions. Why are international institutions more popular than domestic institutions? Erik Voeten investigates. Akbar Rasulov on why it is not a good idea to think of treaties as contracts: A critique of the domestic analogy.