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Global Governance: An Agenda for Europe. Bruegel policy brief 2006/07, December 2006

Ahearne, Alan and Pisani-Ferry, Jean and Sapir, Andre and Veron, Nicolas. (2006) Global Governance: An Agenda for Europe. Bruegel policy brief 2006/07, December 2006.

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Abstract

Summary. The system of multilateral rules and institutions that is currently responsible for global economic governance is in a sorry state. In the coming months, Europe will be faced with important decisions about the future of this system. The EU should not wait before proposing and initiating reforms. Europe has a large stake in the multilateral system and has considerable experience in designing effective institutions, making it well placed to lead a reform agenda. Moreover, the legitimacy of the EU in the eyes of its citizens depends on its ability to tackle the big issues that really matter for the future of the global economy.

Item Type:Policy Paper
Public Domain:No
Refereed:No
Status:Published
Authors, Individual:Ahearne, Alan and Pisani-Ferry, Jean and Sapir, Andre and Veron, Nicolas.
Title:Global Governance: An Agenda for Europe. Bruegel policy brief 2006/07, December 2006
Language:English
Journals and Series:Series > Bruegel (Brussels) > Policy Briefs
Pages:8
Month:December
Year:2006
Subjects:EU policies and themes > Policies & related activities > political affairs > legitimacy
EU policies and themes > External relations > international relations-general/EU as international actor
Keywords:Global economic governance.
Alternative Locations:http://aei.pitt.edu/secure/00008328/01/PB2006_07GlobalGovernance.pdf
ID Code:8328
Deposited By:Wilkin, Phil
Deposited On:05 June 2008