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Oxford The Oxford Handbook of Global Policy and Transnational Administration 2019 Edition by Diane Stone, Kim Moloney
Global policy making is unfurling in distinctive ways above traditional nation-state policy processes. New practices of transnational administration are emerging inside international organizations but also alongside the trans-governmental networks of regulators and inside global public private partnerships. Mainstream policy and public administration studies have tended to analyse the capacity of public sector hierarchies to globalize national policies. By contrast,this Handbook investigates new public spaces of transnational policy-making, the design and delivery of global public goods and services, and the interdependent roles of transnational administrators who move between business bodies, government agencies, international organizations, and professionalassociations. This Handbook is novel in taking the concepts and theories of public administration and policy studies to get inside the black box of global governance.Transnational administration is a multi-actor and multi-scalar endeavour having manifestations, depending on the policy issue or problems, at the local, urban, sub-regional, sub-national, regional, national, supranational, supra-regional, transnational, international, and global scales. These scales of 'local' and 'global' are not neatly bounded and nested spaces but are articulated together in complex patterns of policy activity. These transnational patterns represent a reinvigoration ofpublic administration and policy studies as the Handbook authors advance their analysis beyond the methodological nationalism of the nation-state. Table of contents : - Part One: From National Paradigms to the Internationalization of Policy and Administration1: Diane Stone and Kim Moloney: The Rise of Global Policy and Transnational Administration2: Grace Skogstad: Global Public Policy and the Constitution of Political Authority3: Jos Raadschelders and Tony Verheijen: Globalization and Internationalization: Impact Upon the State and the Civil Service4: Karl Muth: The Potential and Limits of Administrative Sovereignty5: Derick Brinkerhoff: State Fragility, International Development Policy, and Global Responses6: Mark Evans: International Policy Transfer: Between the Global and Sovereign and Between the Global and Local7: Michael Mintrom and Joannah Luetjens: International Policy Entrepreneurship8: Heidi Jane M. Smith: City Networks and Paradiplomacy as Global Public Policy9: Kelly Krawczyk: Transnational Civil Society and Global Public Policy: Opportunities and Obstacles in the Twenty-First Century10: Edward Newman and Ellen Jenny Ravndal: The International Civil Service11: Susana Borras: Domestic Capacity to Deliver Innovative Solutions for Grand Social Challenges12: Tim Legrand: Sovereignty Renewed: Transgovernmental Policy Networks and the Global-Local DilemmaPart Two: Global Policy Frames, Processes, and Institutions13: Will Coleman: Scales and Network Societies: The Expansion of Global Public Policy14: Ingrid Volkmer: The Transnationalization of Public Sphere and Global Policy15: Inge Kaul: Global Public Goods: Challenges, Actors, Mechanisms16: Luk van Langenhove and Ivalyo Gatev: Regionalization and Trans-regional Policies17: Stella Ladi: European Studies as a Tributary of Global Policy and Transnational Administration18: J.J. Woo and Richard Higgott: International Political Economy: A Global 'Policy Turn?'19: Ming-Sung Kuo: Law-Space Nexus, Global Governance, and Global Administrative Law20: Bok Jeong and Pan Suk Kim: Filling the Gap: Demand and Supply in Global MPA/MPP Programs21: Diane Stone: Global Policy and Transnational Administration: Intellectual Currents in World Making22: Ole Jacob Sending: Knowledge Networks, Scientific Communities, and Evidence-Informed Policy23: Felicity Vabulas: The Importance of Informal Intergovernmental Organizations: A Typology of Transnational Administration without Independent Secretariats24: Jill Tao: Transnational Administration from the Beginning: The Importance of Charisma in Shaping International Organizational Norms25: Meng-Hsuan Chou and Pauline Ravinet: Designing Global Public Polices in the 21st Century26: Laura Chaques-Bonafont: The Agenda Setting Capacity of Global NetworksPart Three: Actors, Instruments, and Implementation in Transnational Administration27: Alexander Gaus: Transnational Policy Communities and Regulatory Networks as Global Administration28: Les Pal: Standard Setting and International Peer Review: The OECD as a Transnational Policy Actor29: Daniele Alesani: Evolving Funding Patterns of Global Programs and their Impacts on Governance and Operations30: Arianne Wessal and Clay Wescott: The Governance Structures, Accountability, and Participation of Development Partnerships'31: Carmen Huckel Schneider: Governance and Administration in Global Health Organizations: Considering the Legacies of the 'Golden Era' of Global Health Policy?32: Karsten Ronit: Organized Business and Global Public Policy: Administration, Participation, and Regulation33: Glenn Morgan, Andrew Sturdy, and Michel Frenkel: The Role of Large Management Consultancy Firms in Global Public Policy34: Fabrizio Cafaggi: Compliance in Transnational Regulation: A Global Supply Chain Approach35: Tobias Jung and Jenny Harrow: Providing Foundations: Philanthropy, Global Policy, and Administration36: Andrew Cooper: Global Summitry as sites of Transnational Technocratic Management and Policy Contestation37: Xu Yi-chong and Pat Weller: Heads of International Organizations: Politicians, Diplomats, Managers38: Kim Moloney: International Civil Servant Management: A Personnel-Influenced Agenda39: Muna Ndulo: The United Nations, Peacekeepers, and Accountability40: James S. Bowman, Jonathan P. West, and Kim Moloney: International Organizations, Civil Servants, and Whistleblowing