Beyond Gridlock: How Global Governance Continues to Shape our World

Klaus Dingwerth
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In 2013, Thomas Hale, the late David Held and Kevin Young published Gridlock. Their book made sense of a widely shared perception. The edifice of global governance, this perception suggested, had begun to crumble under a range of pressures. The empirical evidence that lay beneath this perception was puzzling not only in a normative, but also in an analytical sense. It did not seem to match the demand for international institutions, which was the most central factor scholars pointed to when they had to explain the emergence, changes and effects of international institutions. The subtitle of Hale, Held and Young’s neatly summarised what was at stake. What had to be explained was ‘why global cooperation is failing when we need it most’. The three titles reviewed in this essay challenge this view. They suggest that many international organisations continue to do their everyday work (Dolowitz et al.), that many informal global governance institutions have been added (Roger), and that various forms of ‘ebb and flow’ have been a constant in global governance since 1850 (Grigorescu).
超越僵局:全球治理如何继续塑造我们的世界
2013年,托马斯·黑尔、已故的大卫·赫尔德和凯文·杨出版了《僵局》一书。他们的书解释了一个广泛认同的观点。这种看法表明,在一系列压力下,全球治理的大厦已经开始崩塌。这种看法背后的经验证据不仅在规范意义上令人困惑,而且在分析意义上也令人困惑。它似乎不符合对国际机构的需求,这是学者们在解释国际机构的产生、变化和影响时指出的最核心因素。《黑尔、赫尔德和杨》一书的副标题巧妙地概括了当时的形势。必须解释的是“为什么全球合作在我们最需要的时候失败了”。本文回顾的三个标题挑战了这一观点。他们认为,许多国际组织继续开展日常工作(Dolowitz等人),许多非正式的全球治理机构已经增加(Roger),自1850年以来,各种形式的“潮起潮落”一直是全球治理的常态(grigrescu)。
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