The Market, Non-State Actors and the Formation of Global Governance

Autor

  • Marek Rewizorski University of Gdańsk

Słowa kluczowe:

the market, global governance, commodification, private authority, transgovernmental networks

Abstrakt

This paper reflects on the role of a global market defined as the space where various relations between state and non-state actors take place. The first section highlights market as a base for political, economic and financial interactions and serves as introduction to analysis developed in section two and three. The evolution of the idea of market as a point of reference in the discussion on economic aspects of globalization, presented in section two, is showed using transnational historical materialism approach, extended also to the works of Polish economists and political scientists. Section three attempts to identify various forms of private authority and transgovernmental regulatory networks as spiritus movens of global governance. The final section is an attempt to assess the current and short-time future relationship between states and non-state governance structures and the role which market plays in it.

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2016-05-16

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Rewizorski, M. (2016). The Market, Non-State Actors and the Formation of Global Governance. European Journal of Transformation Studies, 4(1), 52–65. Pobrano z https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/journal-transformation/article/view/12960

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Global and Symbolic Perspective of Politics