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Politics, Governance, and the Law 


Section Editor

Hagen Schulz-Forberg 

University of Aarhus, Denmark 
[email protected]
 

Politics, Governance, and the Law 


Within national contexts, politics, governance and law may seem to be settled categories. Yet from a global perspective, they are increasingly contested, as are the relations among them. From the pinnacle and then the unravelling of European empires to the emergence of international law based on a liberal teleology, multilateralism and international institutions, the trinity of politics, governance and law shaped the “long twentieth century” of nation state developments. In the 21st century, however, other powers are rising that put forward different notions of politics, governance and law. Research is needed that explores these issues in a transnational context, and the Politics, Governance, and the Law Section of Global Perspectives seeks contributions that think broadly, innovatively, and deeply about the past, present and future of these issues.

Please see Hagen Schulz-Forberg's editorial, Liberalism Constructed and Contested: Politics, Governance, and the Law.

 

Section Editorial Board

Pamela Kyle Crossley, Dartmouth College, USA Christian Joerges, Hertie School, Germany
Martti Koskenniemi, University of Helsinki, Finland Marc Lazar, Sciences Po, France
Steffen Mau, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany Samuel Moyn, Yale University, USA
Walter Mignolo, Duke University, USA Glenda Sluga, University of Sydney, Australia
Scarlett Cornelissen, Stellenbosch University, South Africa  

Notifications 


Call for Papers: Decolonization

Global Perspectives: A Q&A with former Editor-in-Chief Helmut Anheier

Pulling politics, governance and the law together means to go to the roots of global order construction: A Q&A with Global Perspectives Section Editor Hagen Schulz-Forberg

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