Local and Global Governance and the Challenge of Heterogeneity

Revisiting the Agenda and its Implications for Institutional Theory

Originally published in SSRN

The paper argues that if followed consistently, the logic intrinsic to the agenda defined by Local Commons and Global Interdependence is leading to a unique brand of institutionalism, a research program dealing systematically with the theoretical, empirical and normative problems of heterogeneity and its consequence, institutional diversity.

The paper argues that if followed consistently, the logic intrinsic to the agenda defined by Local Commons and Global Interdependence is leading to a unique brand of institutionalism, a research program dealing systematically with the theoretical, empirical and normative problems of heterogeneity and its consequence, institutional diversity.

 

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