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The Broken Promise of Global Advocacy

Inequality in Global Interest Representation

Author: Marcel Hanegraaff and Arlo Poletti   Series: Innovations in International Affairs

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The Broken Promise of Global Advocacy addresses normative debates associated with the rise of transnational advocacy: whether global interest communities are biased in favor of wealthier countries; and whether the growth of global advocacy implies the emergence of a global civil society truly representative of global constituencies.

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The Broken Promise of Global Advocacy addresses normative debates associated with the rise of transnational advocacy: whether global interest communities are biased in favor of wealthier countries; and whether the growth of global advocacy implies the emergence of a global civil society truly representative of global constituencies.

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The Broken Promise of Global Advocacy addresses two key normative debates associated with the rise of transnational advocacy: whether global interest communities are biased in favor of wealthier countries; and whether the growth of global advocacy implies the emergence of a global civil society truly representative of global constituencies.

The authors address these important debates using original data drawn from a large-scale project which maps all organized interests participating in two international venues: the World Trade Organizations Ministerial Conferences (1995–2017) and the United Nations Climate Summits (1997–2017). They leverage this unique dataset to carry out a systematic empirical assessment of contending views on the factors driving the rise of transnational advocacy. In doing so, the book demonstrates that cross-national differences in global interest representation largely mirror states’ economic power, and that global interest communities are likely to remain dominated by organizations representing national—rather than global—interests.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars working in comparative politics, public policy, governance, international relations, and international political economy.

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About the Author

Marcel Hanegraaff is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Arlo Poletti is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Social Research at the University of Trento, Italy.

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd | Routledge
Published
29th January 2024
Pages
82
ISBN
9781032160306

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