Seminar paper from the year 2008 in the subject Politics – Topic: Globalization, Political Economics, grade: 1, 3, University of Münster (Institut für Politikwissenschaft), course: Hauptseminar: Globalisation and Global Governance, language: English, abstract: […] Clearly, the paper revolves around the normative concept of global governance. While
in scientific literature, the normative concept of global governance has become
unfashionable by the time and a rather critical analysis of the implication of
international regulation has taken precedence, it will be outlined that there is good
reason to investigate the connection between the UN and the normative concept. By no
means does this foreclose the importance of critical scrutiny of the establishing
governance architecture. The criticism of global governance as the perpetuation of
neoliberal hegemony and Western domination is acknowledged but will not be dealt
with from this point on. Surprisingly little effort been made so far to systematically link the concept of global
governance, be it normative or analytical, to the United Nations system although on a
gut level, scholars seem to agree that both are somehow linked. At the start of the
analysis, this paper sets out to present a first useful framework put forth by Brühl and
Rosert (Brühl/Rosert 2007) and adds a missing category to the analysis, the link
between the UN and the normative concept of global governance. In the normative
tradition, the developed framework inter alia proposes to consider the UN as a potential
activator for global governance as a normative concept. While the connection of global
governance and the UN as its activator offers room for gripping research, the ambition
of this paper is much downgraded. It only seeks to offer a starting point by investigating
whether the UN can actually advance global governance and tries to enable a first
cautious approach to the more general hypothesis above. To facilitate this analysis, in a first step a major problem of global governance is
selected. The fundamental lack of integration of non-state actors into governance
structures serves as a case in point for that matter. The legitimacy of global governance
suffers from this lack which in turn impedes reaping the desired benefits of the concept.
In a second step, the UN’s capacity to solve the depicted problem is analysed. […]
Simon Oerding
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