It is now conventional wisdom to see the great policy challenges of the 21st century as inherently transnational. It is equally common to note the failures of the international institutions the world relies on to address such challenges. As the acclaimed 2013 book Gridlock argued, the world increasingly needs effective international cooperation, but multilateralism appears unable to deliver it in the face of deepening interdependence, rising multipolarity, and the growing complexity and fragmentation that characterise the global order. The Gridlock authors have now partnered with a group of leading experts to offer a trenchant reassessment of elements of the argument. Comparing anomalies and exceptions to multilateral dysfunction across a number of spheres of world politics, Beyond Gridlock explores seven pathways through and beyond gridlock. While multilateralism continues to fall short, Beyond Gridlock identifies systematic means to avoid or resist these forces and turn them into collective solutions. This book offers a vital new perspective on world politics as well as a practical guide for positive change in global policy.
Table of contents Preface Abbreviations Tables and Figures Author biographies 1 Introduction: Pathways beyond Gridlock Thomas Hale and David Held 2 Finance: Risk and Progress Kevin Young 3 Monetary Policy: Making Fragmentation Work Camila Villard Duran 4 Trade: Gridlock and Resilience Andreas Klasen 5 Investment: Contestation and Transformation Taylor St John 6 Energy: A Fundamental Transition? Ann Florini 7 Humanitarianism: Stagnation, Fragmentation, and Possibilities Kyle McNally and James Orbinski 8 Human rights: Leveraging Compliance Tom Pegram 9 Health: New Leadership for Devastating Challenges Garrett Wallace Brown and David Held 10 Climate: From Gridlock to Catalyst Thomas Hale 11 Cyber security: Gridlock and Innovation Lucas Kello 12 Weapons of Mass Destruction: Incremental Steps Michael Clarke 13 Conclusion: Breaking the Cycle of Gridlock Thomas Hale and David Held
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