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Globalisation and Governance
International Problems, European Solutions
Introduction
While it might have been viable for states to isolate themselves from international politics in the nineteenth century, the intensity of economic and social globalisation in the twenty-first century has made this impossible. The contemporary world is an international world - a world of collective security systems and collective trade agreements. What does this mean for the sovereign state and its international legal order?
Approaches to Governance in Globalisation
Two alternative approaches to the problem of governance in the era of globalisation have developed in the twentieth century: universal internationalism and regional supranationalism. The first approaches collective action problems from the perspective of the sovereign equality of all States. A second approach to transnational governance has tried to re-build majoritarian governmental structures at the regional scale.
This collection of essays wishes to analyse - and contrast - the two types of normative and decisional answers that have emerged as responses to the international problems within our globalised world.