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international and transnational governance (geographical scope (regional…
international and transnational governance
varieties of governance
transnational governance
international governance
three reasons international governance
growing economic interdependencies through common markets
historical developments
changing scale of problems
different forms international cooperation
international regimes
coalitions or grouping of state
international organizations
geographical scope
regional scope
cultural scope
global scope
functional scope
transgovernmental networks
network of domestic government officials
arbitration bodies
dealing with transnational conflict
multistakeholder initiatives
public-private partnerships
voluntary regulations
informal types of regulations found in almost every sector of the economy
finance mechanisms
alternatives for payments on public goods to national states or organizations
functionalism
institutions adapt to problems they are dealing with