Taking Stock and Moving Forward

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2020

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Biermann, FrankORCID 0000-0002-0292-0703ISNI 0000000081139784
Kim, Rakhyun E.ORCID 0000-0002-1308-6849ISNI 0000000423056162
Abbott, Kenneth W.
Hollway, James
Mitchell, Ronald B.
Scobie, Michelle

Editors

Biermann, Frank
Kim, Rakhyun E.

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Abstract

There is a growing consensus in the literature that governance architectures matter. However, we lack sufficient knowledge about their emergence, dynamics and impacts. This concluding chapter summarizes all insights in the book Architectures of Earth System Governance, and emphasizes how this book has made a scientific contribution by enhancing conceptual clarity, synthesizing a decade of intense research, and charting directions for future research. The book has made at least one point clear: the ‘architecture lens’ offers a bird’s-eye view on the global governance landscape that is highly valuable in explaining outcomes of world politics. The architectures matter in how institutions interact with others, how institutions are entangled with others in larger regime complexes and how institutions are affected by broader architectures that are more or less fragmented or polycentric. In this concluding chapter, we also illustrate how such key insights gained could inform a set of transformative policy proposals regarding the architecture of earth system governance.

Keywords

Governance architecture, institutional complexity, evolutionary dynamics, structural transformation, policy reform, Taverne

Citation

Biermann, F, Kim, R E, Abbott, K W, Hollway, J, Mitchell, R B & Scobie, M 2020, Taking Stock and Moving Forward. in F Biermann & R E Kim (eds), Architectures of Earth System Governance : Institutional Complexity and Structural Transformation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 299-321. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108784641.014