Call for proposals: Book project: Providing for public goods in times of power transition ---Views from Latin America and China

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---Call for proposals---

Book project: Providing for public goods in times of power transition

---Views from Latin America and China

Fudan-Latin America University Consortium (FLAUC)

  

We seek chapter proposals for a book which will be published in English by China Social Sciences Press Chile Branch (subsequent editions in Spanish and Chinese are planned).

  

Theme

Thirty years after the downfall of the Soviet-led communist bloc, it is widely accepted that the Western liberal order is coming to an end. This book examines how global governance is changing as a result of the multifaceted transitions associated with the decline of the liberal world order. How are international power configurations mutating as a result of the demise of US Power and what does this mean for the provision of international public goods? Who are the actors providing international public goods in policy areas such as financial stability, security, the environment, human rights, and health, amongst others? What sort of institutional and legal structures are used to manage the provision of public goods? 

The chapters in this book will cover the following topics, but are not limited, to:

-The role of emerging powers in international organizations, new and existing ones;

-The importance of regional institutions in the provision of public goods;

-Changing modes of governance as a consequence of international power transitions;

  

Full chapter submission

Please send your full chapter to siyuanliu@fudan.edu.cn before June 30th, 2019. The work should include the following:

-full contact details

-a title

-an abstract stating the research question, method and theoretical framework to be used, main (tentative) conclusions (max. 250 words)

-3-5 keywords

-The full chapter should be between 5,000 and 8,000 words, including bibliography.


  

Contact information:

Ms. LIU Siyuan (Nina)

Fudan Development Institute

Fudan University

Tel.: 86-21-65642871

Email: siyuanliu@fudan.edu.cn