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Of global governance

Grainne De Burca (NYU), Robert O. Keohane (Princeton), and Charles F. Sabel (Columbia): Global Experimentalist Governance. Anne Peters (Basel): The Transparency of Global Governance. Kenneth W. Abbott (ASU), Philipp Genschel (Jacobs), Duncan Snidal (Oxford), and Bernhard Zangl (Munich): Orchestrating Global Governance: From Empirical Findings to Theoretical Implications. Lawrence O. Gostin (Georgetown): Healthy Living Needs Global Governance. Raffaele Marchetti (LUISS): Civil Society, Global Governance, and the Quest for Legitimacy. Luis Cabrera (Birmingham): Global Government and the Sources of Globoskepticism. Nico Krisch (ICREA): Pouvoir Constituant and Pouvoir Irritant in the Postnational Order. Johan Karlsson Schaffer (Oslo): Legitimacy, Global Governance and Human Rights Institutions: Inverting the Puzzle. Matthew Hoffmann (Toronto): (Socially Constructed) Networks of Global Governance. Mohamed Hamchi (Batna) and Samia Rebiai (Oum El Bouaghi): Networks and Partnerships of Global Governance: Three Missing Legitimacies. Bentley Allan (Johns Hopkins): A Field Theory of International Organization and Global Governance. Bo Min Kim (Korea Institute): Governance of the Global Commons: The Deep Seabed, the Antarctic, Outer Space. Lizzy Willmington (SOAS): (UN)chartered Territories: The Paragon of Global Governance (Inside Out). Karen A. Mingst reviews The Opening Up of International Organizations: Transnational Access in Global Governance by Jonas Tallberg, Thomas Sommerer, Theresa Squatrito, and Christer Jonsson. Laura Bullon-Cassis reviews Divided Nations: Why Global Governance is Failing, and What We Can Do About It by Ian Goldin and Gridlock: Why Global Cooperation is Failing When We Need It the Most by Thomas Hale, David Held, and Kevin Young. Add Foucault and stir? Scott Hamilton on the perils and promise of governmentality and the global.