Network Governance: A Framework Sungjoon Cho at IIT Chicago-Kent
Delve into the intricate world of network governance through Sungjoon Cho's framework at IIT Chicago-Kent. Explore the significance, structures, and processes within network governance, including persuasive tactics, negotiations, and regulatory prototypes. Analyze the role of the G20 as a global executive coordinator and the legitimacy critique from the lens of liberal internationalism.
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Network Governance: A Framework Sungjoon Cho (IIT Chicago-Kent)
Why Network Governance? We Love Treaties, But
What Is Happening Inside? Persuasion; Negotiation; Willing Marginalization; Strategic Co- optation; Responsive Engagement; Expert Sympathization
For What? Regulatory Prototypes
G20 as a Global Exec. Coordinator Re-Aggregation of Sovereignty?
Critique Is It Legitimate? (Cf. Liberal Internationalism)