Part One: From National Paradigms to the Internationalization of Policy and Administration
1:The Rise of Global Policy and Transnational Administration, Diane Stone and Kim Moloney
2:Global Public Policy and the Constitution of Political Authority, Grace Skogstad
3:Globalization and Internationalization: Impact Upon the State and the Civil Service, Jos Raadschelders and Tony Verheijen
4:The Potential and Limits of Administrative Sovereignty, Karl Muth
5:State Fragility, International Development Policy, and Global Responses, Derick Brinkerhoff
6:International Policy Transfer: Between the Global and Sovereign and Between the Global and Local, Mark Evans
7:International Policy Entrepreneurship, Michael Mintrom and Joannah Luetjens
8:City Networks and Paradiplomacy as Global Public Policy, Heidi Jane M. Smith
9:Transnational Civil Society and Global Public Policy: Opportunities and Obstacles in the Twenty-First Century, Kelly Krawczyk
10:The International Civil Service, Edward Newman and Ellen Jenny Ravndal
11:Domestic Capacity to Deliver Innovative Solutions for Grand Social Challenges, Susana Borrás
12:Sovereignty Renewed: Transgovernmental Policy Networks and the Global-Local Dilemma, Tim Legrand
Part Two: Global Policy Frames, Processes, and Institutions
13:Scales and Network Societies: The Expansion of Global Public Policy, Will Coleman
14:The Transnationalization of Public Sphere and Global Policy, Ingrid Volkmer
15:Global Public Goods: Challenges, Actors, Mechanisms, Inge Kaul
16:Regionalization and Trans-regional Policies, Luk van Langenhove and Ivalyo Gatev
17:European Studies as a Tributary of Global Policy and Transnational Administration, Stella Ladi
18:International Political Economy: A Global 'Policy Turn?', J.J. Woo and Richard Higgott
19:Law-Space Nexus, Global Governance, and Global Administrative Law, Ming-Sung Kuo
20:Filling the Gap: Demand and Supply in Global MPA/MPP Programs, Bok Jeong and Pan Suk Kim
21:Global Policy and Transnational Administration: Intellectual Currents in World Making, Diane Stone
22:Knowledge Networks, Scientific Communities, and Evidence-Informed Policy, Ole Jacob Sending
23:The Importance of Informal Intergovernmental Organizations: A Typology of Transnational Administration without Independent Secretariats, Felicity Vabulas
24:Transnational Administration from the Beginning: The Importance of Charisma in Shaping International Organizational Norms, Jill Tao
25:Designing Global Public Polices in the 21st Century, Meng-Hsuan Chou and Pauline Ravinet
26:The Agenda Setting Capacity of Global Networks, Laura Chaqués-Bonafont
Part Three: Actors, Instruments, and Implementation in Transnational Administration
27:Transnational Policy Communities and Regulatory Networks as Global Administration, Alexander Gaus
28:Standard Setting and International Peer Review: The OECD as a Transnational Policy Actor, Les Pal
29:Evolving Funding Patterns of Global Programs and their Impacts on Governance and Operations, Daniele Alesani
30:The Governance Structures, Accountability, and Participation of Development Partnerships', Arianne Wessal and Clay Wescott
31:Governance and Administration in Global Health Organizations: Considering the Legacies of the 'Golden Era' of Global Health Policy?, Carmen Huckel Schneider
32:Organized Business and Global Public Policy: Administration, Participation, and Regulation, Karsten Ronit
33:The Role of Large Management Consultancy Firms in Global Public Policy, Glenn Morgan, Andrew Sturdy, and Michel Frenkel
34:Compliance in Transnational Regulation: A Global Supply Chain Approach, Fabrizio Cafaggi
35:Providing Foundations: Philanthropy, Global Policy, and Administration, Tobias Jung and Jenny Harrow
36:Global Summitry as sites of Transnational Technocratic Management and Policy Contestation, Andrew Cooper
37:Heads of International Organizations: Politicians, Diplomats, Managers, Xu Yi-chong and Pat Weller
38:International Civil Servant Management: A Personnel-Influenced Agenda, Kim Moloney
39:The United Nations, Peacekeepers, and Accountability, Muna Ndulo
40:International Organizations, Civil Servants, and Whistleblowing, James S. Bowman, Jonathan P. West, and Kim Moloney