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9. Public-Private Partnerships: Effective and Legitimate Tools of Transnational Governance?

Tanja A. Börzel, +1 more
- pp 195-216
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The article was published on 2005-12-31. It has received 258 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Transnational governance.

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The New Corporate Social Responsibility

TL;DR: The last half decade has witnessed a remarkable resurgence of attention among practitioners and scholars to understand the ability of corporate social responsibility (CSR) to address environmental and social problems as mentioned in this paper.
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Can non-state global governance be legitimate? An analytical framework

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors develop an analytical framework and a preliminary set of causal propositions to explicate whether and how political legitimacy might be achieved in non-state market driven governance systems.
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Public–private partnerships: Perspectives on purposes, publicness, and good governance

TL;DR: In this paper, a discussion of partnership definitions and building a framework that examines the features of PPPs as they relate to achieving particular purposes: policy, service delivery, infrastructure, capacity building, and economic development.
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Input and output legitimacy of multi-stakeholder initiatives

TL;DR: In this paper, the conditions of a legitimate transfer of regulatory power from traditional democratic nation-state processes to private regulatory schemes, such as multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSI), are examined.
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The institutionalization of private governance: How business and nonprofit organizations agree on transnational rules

TL;DR: The authors assesses the recent trend of cooperation among antagonistic private actors that results in the creation and implementation of issue-specific transnational norms and rules and the subsequent shift from public to private forms of governance.
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Diplomacy and domestic politics: the logic of two-level games

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a theory of ratification in the context of domestic political games and international political games, which is applicable to many other political phenomena, such as dependency, legislative committees, and multiparty coalitions.
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The power of human rights : international norms and domestic change

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Democracy and the Global Order: From the Modern State to Cosmopolitan Governance

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Governance without Government: Order and Change in World Politics

TL;DR: The Risenau Index of Governance, order and change in world politics as mentioned in this paper is a state-building approach based on a post-hegemonic conceptualization of world order.
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