Summits and regional governance: the Americas in comparative perspective
In: Global institutions 111
In: Global institutions, 111
In: Global institutions 111
In: Routledge global institutions series
Introduction : Summitry and governance in comparative perspective / Gordon Mace, Jean-Philippe Thérien, Diana Tussie, and Olivier Dabène -- Summitry, governance, and democracy / Jan Aart Scholte -- Multilayered summitry and agenda interaction in South America / Olivier Dabène -- The Summits of the Americas process : Unfulfilled expectations / Gordon Mace and Jean-Philippe Thérien -- Presidential diplomacy in UNASUR : Coming together for crisis management or marking turfs? / Diana Tussie -- Summitry in the Caribbean Community : A fundamental feature of regional governance / Jessica Byron -- The impact of summitry on the governance of Mercosur / Marcelo de Almeida Medeiros, Rafael Mesquita de Souza Lima, and Maria Eduarda Ferreira Cabral -- Presidential summitry in Central America : A predictable failure? / Kevin Parthenay -- The anti-summitry of North American governance / Greg Anderson -- ASEAN summits and regional governance in comparative perspective / Richard Stubbs -- Assessing the role of G7/8/20 meetings in global governance : Processes, outcomes, and counterfactuals / Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol -- BRICS and re-shaping the model of summitry : Subordinating the regional to the global / Andrew F. Cooper -- The Summit of the Americas process and regional governance : A reflection / Marc Lortie -- Some thoughts on summit proliferation and regional governance / Carlos Portales -- Conclusion : Summitry and governance : an assessment / Gordon Mace, Jean-Philippe Thérien, Diana Tussie, and Olivier Dabène
World Affairs Online
In: Global Institutions
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Summitry and governance in comparative -- What we know about summitry -- What is this book about? -- The structure of the book -- Part I: Summitry in context -- 1. Summitry, governance, and democracy -- Summits in a transformed world politics -- Summits and (un)democracy within polycentric governance -- Democratizing summits: Various suggested avenues -- Conclusion -- 2. Multilayered summitry and agenda interaction in South America -- Types of interaction among agendas -- Empirical evidence (South America, 2000-13) -- Explaining agenda interactions -- Conclusion -- Part II: Case studies-Americas -- 3. The Summits of the Americas process: Unfulfilled expectations -- Genesis of the Summits of the Americas process -- Years of consensus (1994-2003) -- The confrontational years (2003-15) -- Conclusion -- 4. Presidential diplomacy in UNASUR: Coming together for crisis management or marking turfs? -- Workings, challenges, and expectations -- Emergency calling: Rising to the occasion -- Presidential solidarity: Going further afield -- Less urgency, some evasion? -- Conclusion -- 5. Summitry in the Caribbean Community: A fundamental feature of regional governance -- Origins, goals, and structure of the CARICOM summit process -- The evolution of the summit process -- Dialogue and socialization -- Agenda setting and orientation -- Negotiation and coordination -- Legitimation -- Other functions -- Conclusion -- 6. The impact of summitry on the governance of Mercosur -- Mercosur: Institutional design and summitry in South America -- The functions of summitry in the Mercosur Council -- Conclusion -- 7. Presidential summitry in Central America: A predictable failure?.
Routledge
9781315736297, 9781317566526, 9781317566533, 9781138831940, 9781138634688
xxvi, 250
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