Partnerships for Sustainability in Contemporary Global Governance: Pathways to Effectiveness
Partnerships for Sustainability in Contemporary Global Governance investigates the goals, ideals, and realities of sustainability partnerships and offers a theoretical framework to help disentangle the multiple and interrelated pathways that shape their effectiveness.

Partnerships are ubiquitous in research and policy discussions about sustainability and are important governance instruments for the provision of public goods. While partnerships promise a great deal, there is little clarity as to what they deliver. If partnerships are to break free from this paradox, more nuance and rigor are required for understanding and assessing their actual effects. This volume applies its original framework to diverse empirical cases in a way that could be extended to broader data sets and case studies of partnerships. The dual contribution of this volume, theoretical and empirical, holds promise for a more thorough and innovative understanding of the pathways to partnership effectiveness and the conditions that can shape their performance. The broad range of crosscutting analyses suggest important practical implications for the design of new partnerships and the updating of existing initiatives.

This interdisciplinary book will be of great interest to researchers, students, and practitioners within international relations, political science, sociology, environmental studies and global studies, as well as the growing number of scholars in public policy, global health and organizational and business studies who are keen to gain a deeper understanding of the pathways and mechanisms that influence the outcomes and effectiveness of cross-sector collaboration and transnational governance more broadly.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www .taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

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Partnerships for Sustainability in Contemporary Global Governance: Pathways to Effectiveness
Partnerships for Sustainability in Contemporary Global Governance investigates the goals, ideals, and realities of sustainability partnerships and offers a theoretical framework to help disentangle the multiple and interrelated pathways that shape their effectiveness.

Partnerships are ubiquitous in research and policy discussions about sustainability and are important governance instruments for the provision of public goods. While partnerships promise a great deal, there is little clarity as to what they deliver. If partnerships are to break free from this paradox, more nuance and rigor are required for understanding and assessing their actual effects. This volume applies its original framework to diverse empirical cases in a way that could be extended to broader data sets and case studies of partnerships. The dual contribution of this volume, theoretical and empirical, holds promise for a more thorough and innovative understanding of the pathways to partnership effectiveness and the conditions that can shape their performance. The broad range of crosscutting analyses suggest important practical implications for the design of new partnerships and the updating of existing initiatives.

This interdisciplinary book will be of great interest to researchers, students, and practitioners within international relations, political science, sociology, environmental studies and global studies, as well as the growing number of scholars in public policy, global health and organizational and business studies who are keen to gain a deeper understanding of the pathways and mechanisms that influence the outcomes and effectiveness of cross-sector collaboration and transnational governance more broadly.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www .taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

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Partnerships for Sustainability in Contemporary Global Governance: Pathways to Effectiveness

Partnerships for Sustainability in Contemporary Global Governance: Pathways to Effectiveness

Partnerships for Sustainability in Contemporary Global Governance: Pathways to Effectiveness

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Partnerships for Sustainability in Contemporary Global Governance investigates the goals, ideals, and realities of sustainability partnerships and offers a theoretical framework to help disentangle the multiple and interrelated pathways that shape their effectiveness.

Partnerships are ubiquitous in research and policy discussions about sustainability and are important governance instruments for the provision of public goods. While partnerships promise a great deal, there is little clarity as to what they deliver. If partnerships are to break free from this paradox, more nuance and rigor are required for understanding and assessing their actual effects. This volume applies its original framework to diverse empirical cases in a way that could be extended to broader data sets and case studies of partnerships. The dual contribution of this volume, theoretical and empirical, holds promise for a more thorough and innovative understanding of the pathways to partnership effectiveness and the conditions that can shape their performance. The broad range of crosscutting analyses suggest important practical implications for the design of new partnerships and the updating of existing initiatives.

This interdisciplinary book will be of great interest to researchers, students, and practitioners within international relations, political science, sociology, environmental studies and global studies, as well as the growing number of scholars in public policy, global health and organizational and business studies who are keen to gain a deeper understanding of the pathways and mechanisms that influence the outcomes and effectiveness of cross-sector collaboration and transnational governance more broadly.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www .taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367708870
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/31/2022
Series: Routledge Research in Environmental Policy and Politics
Pages: 308
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Liliana B. Andonova is Professor of International Relations and Political Science and Co-Director of the Centre for International Environmental Studies at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland.

Moira V. Faul is Executive Director of NORRAG, the Network for International Policies and Cooperation in Education at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland.

Dario Piselli is an Affiliated Researcher at the Centre for International Environmental Studies at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I. What Are Partnerships and How to Know their Effects? 1. The Effectiveness of Partnerships: Theoretical Framework Part II. Thematic Case Studies 2. Governing Biodiversity and Clean Energy with Global Partners 3. Protecting the Amazon and its People: The Role of Civil Society in the Local Effectiveness of Transnational Partnerships 4. Brokering Private Action for Sustainable Development: The Role of the World Bank 5. Advancing Innovation and Access to Medicines: The Achievements and Unrealized Potential of the Product Development Partnership Model 6. Sustaining Partnerships: The Global Polio Eradication Initiative Case 7. Founding the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children: Opportunities and Challenges on the Road to Effectiveness Part III. Crosscutting Themes 8. Partnerships under Pressure: Lessons on Adaptation and Overcoming Challenges 9. Effectiveness of Transnational Partnership Regimes in Long-Term Resource Revenue Management 10. Faultlines within Sectors in Partnership Executive Boards Part IV. Conclusion 11. Conclusion

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