Global Governance and Muslim Organizations

There are 1.6 billion Muslims in the world, represented on the world stage by 57 states, as well as a host of international organizations and associations. This book critically examines the engagement of these states in systems of global governance and with a variety of policy regimes, including cli...

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Contributors: Pal, Leslie A. (Editor) ; Tok, M. Evren (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2019
In:Year: 2019
Series/Journal:International Political Economy Series
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Asia / Political organization / Islam and politics
B Near East / Political organization / Islam and politics
B Islamic countries / Organization / Global governance
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Political Science and International Relations
B Public Policy
B Middle East Politics and government
B Global governance
B Einflussgröße
B Religion
B Conception
B Islamic countries
B Political Science
B Earth
B Asia Politics and government
B Political Economy
B Islam
B Religion And Politics
B Contribution
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Erscheint auch als: 978-3-319-92560-8
Printed edition: 9783319925608
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Summary:There are 1.6 billion Muslims in the world, represented on the world stage by 57 states, as well as a host of international organizations and associations. This book critically examines the engagement of these states in systems of global governance and with a variety of policy regimes, including climate change, energy, migration, humanitarian aid, international financial institutions, research and education. Chapters explore the dynamics of this engagement, the contributions to global order, the interests pursued and some of the contradictions and tensions within the Islamic world, and between that world and the ‘West’. An in-depth perspective is provided about the traditional and new forms of multilateralism and the policy spaces formed which provide new opportunities for the Muslim and non-Muslim world alike. Leslie A. Pal is Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy and Administration at the School of Policy and Administration at Carleton University, Canada, and Director of the Centre on Governance and Public Management. M. Evren Tok is an Assistant Professor and Assistant Dean of Innovation and Community Advancement at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, College of Islamic Studies, Qatar. His research focuses on public policy, religion and development, entrepreneurship and community development
Chapter 1: Global Governance and Muslim Organizations: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Reforming Governance in Muslim Majority States: Promoting Values or Protecting Stability? -- Chapter 3: Philophical and Historical Origins and Genesis of Islamic Global Governance -- Chapter 4: Rule of Law -- Chapter 5: The OIC, Multilateral Aid and Development -- Chapter 6: Islamic Charities and Global Governance -- Chapter 7: The OIC and the Paris 2015 Climate Change Agreement: Islam and the Environment -- Chapter 8: Environmental Policy in the GCC: Setting the Agenda for Climate Change and Energy Security -- Chapter 9: Scaling-up Research Governance: From Exceptionalism to Fragmentation -- Chapter 10: Governance and Education in Muslim-Majority States -- Chapter 11: Can the Sharī‘ah be Compatible with Global Governance?: Islamic Financial Institutions as a Laboratory for Conceptual Analysis -- Chapter 12: Islamic Finance and Economics -- Chapter 13: The Muslim World in Cyberia: Prospects for E-Governance and Digital Capacity-Building -- Chapter 14: Global Governance and Labour Migration in the GCC
ISBN:331992561X
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-92561-5