Dear GEP-ED,
I am writing to share the announcement of our new book with Cambridge 
University Press:

“Architectures of Earth System Governance: Institutional Complexity and 
Structural Transformation”
International institutions are prevalent in world politics. More than a 
thousand multilateral treaties are in place just to protect the environment 
alone, and there are many more. And yet, it is also clear that these 
institutions do not operate in a void but are enmeshed in larger, highly 
complex webs of governance arrangements. This book conceptualizes these broader 
structures as the “architectures” of global governance. Here, over 40 
international relations scholars offer an authoritative synthesis of a decade 
of research on global governance architectures with an empirical focus on 
protecting the environment and vital earth systems. They investigate the 
structural intricacies of earth system governance and explain how global 
architectures enable or hinder individual institutions and their overall 
effectiveness. The book offers much-needed conceptual clarity about key 
building blocks and structures of complex governance architectures, charts 
detailed directions for new research, and provides analytical groundwork for 
policy reform.

Edited by:
Frank Biermann, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Rakhyun E. Kim, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Contributors:
Kenneth W. Abbott - Steinar Andresen - Steffen Bauer - Steven Bernstein - Frank 
Biermann - Dominique De Wit - Carel Dieperink - Peter Driessen - Niall Dunphy - 
Laura Gómez-Mera - Thomas Hickmann - James Hollway - Amy Janzwood - Sikina 
Jinnah - Agni Kalfagianni - Norichika Kanie - Rakhyun E. Kim - Louis J. Kotzé - 
James Meadowcroft - Ronald B. Mitchell - Francesco Saverio Montesano - 
Jean-Frédéric Morin - Gerard Mullally - Sebastian Oberthür - Abby Lindsay 
Ostovar - Lena Partzsch - Tom Peek - Åsa Persson - Hens Runhaar - Lisa 
Sanderink - Olav Schram Stokke - Michelle Scobie - Arild Underdal - Harro van 
Asselt - Thijs Van de Graaf - Melanie van Driel - Marjanneke J. Vijge - Oscar 
Widerberg - Bettina Wilk - Oran R. Young - Abbie Yunita - Fariborz Zelli

Cambridge University Press, 2020

Table of Contents:

1. Architectures of earth system governance: Setting the stage. Frank Biermann 
and Rakhyun E. Kim

Part I. The Building Blocks
2. Intergovernmental institutions. Ronald B. Mitchell, Arild Underdal, Steinar 
Andresen and Carel Dieperink
3. International bureaucracies. Dominique De Wit, Abby Lindsay Ostovar, Steffen 
Bauer and Sikina Jinnah
4. Transnational institutions and networks. Agni Kalfagianni, Lena Partzsch and 
Oscar Widerberg
5. Institutional architectures for areas beyond national jurisdiction. Oran R. 
Young

Part II. Core Structural Features
6. Institutional interlinkages. Thomas Hickmann, Harro van Asselt, Sebastian 
Oberthür, Lisa Sanderink, Oscar Widerberg and Fariborz Zelli
7. Regime complexes. Laura Gómez-Mera, Jean-Frédéric Morin and Thijs Van de 
Graaf
8. Governance fragmentation. Frank Biermann, Melanie van Driel, Marjanneke J. 
Vijge and Tom Peek

Part III. Policy Responses
9. Policy integration. Hens Runhaar, Bettina Wilk, Peter Driessen, Niall 
Dunphy, Åsa Persson, James Meadowcroft and Gerard Mullally
10. Interplay management. Olav Schram Stokke
11. Orchestration. Kenneth W. Abbott, Steven Bernstein and Amy Janzwood
12. Governance through global goals. Marjanneke J. Vijge, Frank Biermann, 
Rakhyun E. Kim, Maya Bogers, Melanie van Driel, Francesco S. Montesano, Abbie 
Yunita, and Norichika Kanie
13. Hierarchization. Rakhyun E. Kim, Harro van Asselt, Louis J. Kotzé, 
Marjanneke J. Vijge and Frank Biermann

Part IV. Future Directions
14. Taking stock and moving forward. Frank Biermann, Rakhyun E. Kim, Kenneth W. 
Abbott, James Hollway, Ronald B. Mitchell and Michelle Scobie

More information: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108784641


Best regards
Frank

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