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Ranking The World Grading States As A Tool Of Global Governance Alexander Cooley

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Ranking The World Grading States As A Tool Of Global Governance Alexander Cooley
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Alexander Cooley, Jack Snyder
ISBN: 9781107098138, 1107098130
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Ranking The World Grading States As A Tool Of Global Governance Alexander Cooley by Alexander Cooley, Jack Snyder 9781107098138, 1107098130 instant download after payment.

Over the last decade, international rankings have emerged as a critical tool used by international actors engaged in global governance. State practices and performance are now judged by a number of high-profile indices, including assessments of their levels of corruption, quality of democracy, creditworthiness, media freedom, and business environment. However, these rankings always carry value judgments, methodological choices, and implicit political agendas. This volume expertly addresses the important analytical, normative, and policy issues associated with the contemporary practice of 'grading states'. The chapters explore how rankings affect our perceptions of state performance, how states react to being ranked, why some rankings exert more global influence than others, and how states have come to strategize and respond to these public judgments. The book also critically examines how treating state rankings like popular consumer choice indices may actually lead policymakers to internalize questionable normative assumptions and lead to poorer, not improved, public policy outcomes.

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