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SUMMARY:Struggling with Complexity: How Governments Fail to Limit Fragmentation in Global Governance
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CONTACT:Herrn Martin Wolf (Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research)
DESCRIPTION:Herrn Martin Wolf (Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research)
Struggling with Complexity: How Governments Fail to Limit Fragmentation in Global Governance
36th Käte Hamburger Lecture
With Orfeo Fioretos, Associate Professor of Political Science at Temple University in Philadelphia

Online Lecture – Access link will be provided after registration for the event. 

Global governance is commonly described as complex and governments as motivated by efforts to limit such complexity. This lecture inquires into how governments manage global governance complexity, specifically the question of international institutional proliferation [...] It uses historical material from government archives in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States to examine the assumptions, claims, and conclusions of common theories of global governance [...] 

More information, registration: https://bit.ly/2ZfFXEe.
Tuesday, 16. June 2020
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