Contemporary governance is a contested field of competing institutional schemes and system of rules. This book analyzes new institutional trajectories, the renewal of old institutions or the emergence of new ones, to understand their interaction and how they can help renew collective action in a new world of global digital capitalism.
Cuprins
1. Introduction: Old And New World Organizational Architectures In A Creative Destruction Process; Michèle Rioux And Kim Fontaine-Skronski
2. Internet Governance Institutionalization: Process And Trajectories; Nanette S. Levinson And Meryem Marzouki
3. The Relationship Between Internet Organizations And Igos: Beyond Turf Wars In Internet Governance; Roxana Radu And Jean-Marie Chenou
4. Conceptualising Institutional Changes In A World Of Great Transformations – From The Old Telecommunications Regime To The New Global Internet Governance; Michèle Rioux And Kim Fontaine-Skronski
5. The World Trade Organization And Preferential Trade Agreements: The Case Of Cultural Goods And Services; Gilbert Gagné
6. Copyright And Intellectual Property As By-Products Of A New Power Relationships Between Cultural Stakeholders; France Aubin
7. Humanizing Trade: A North American Perspective In The Making; Michèle Rioux And Christian Deblock
8. EU And NAFTA International Agreement Dispute Settlement Mechanisms; Joël Lebullenger
9. Synthesis And Conclusion
10. Bibliography
Despre autor
France Aubin, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada Jean-Marie Chenou, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland Christian Deblock, Québec à Montréal, Canada Kim Fontaine-Skronski, Laval University, Canada Gilbert Gagné, Bishop ‘s University, University Joël Lebullenger, University of Rennes 1, France Nanette Levinson, American University, USA Meryem Marzouki, French National Scientific Research Center (CNRS), France Roxana Radu, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland Michèle Rioux, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada