ARTYKUŁ
Can Institutions Save the World?
Neoliberal Institutionalist Perspective
on Global Governance
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Jagiellonian University
Data publikacji: 31-03-2019
Stosunki Międzynarodowe – International Relations 2019;55(1):41-57
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STRESZCZENIE
Liberal institutionalism has traditionally emphasized the need for institutional
arrangements to initiate and sustain cooperation among states. The theory regenerated
much interest in the capacity and potential of global governance structures, for stable
international cooperation and peaceful coexistence in the post-cold war world.
During the last 30 years the world has witnessed a revolution in governance, both
private and public, in the areas that have been filled with regulatory bodies, loose
initiatives, regimes, ephemeral and more persistent forms of governance whose
political activity in most cases takes place outside the channels of formal politics.
This should not, however, overshadow the fact that global organizations designed
to address global problems are increasingly incapable of managing the instabilities
created by global interdependence. This article explores the relationship between
neoliberal conceptualisations of the international affairs, state power and global
governance, analysing the features of the current geopolitical transition and its
possible consequences for the liberal world order.