This volume analyzes changing patterns of authority in the global political economy with an in-depth look at the new roles played by state and non-state actors, and addresses?key themes including the provision of global public goods, new modes of regulation and the potential of new institutions for global governance.Editors' Preface Introduction: Changing Patterns of Authority; V.Rittberger, M.Nettesheim, C.Huckel & ?T.G?bel PART ONE: NEW INSTITUTIONS FOR GLOBAL GOVERNANCE Inclusive Global Institutions for a Global Political Economy; V.Rittberger, C.Huckel, L.Rieth & ?M.Zimmer The WTO Constitution, Judicial Power and Changing Patterns of Authority; J.L.Dunoff PART TWO: PROVIDING AND?MANAGING GLOBAL PUBLIC GOODS? Providing (Contested) Global Public Goods; I.Kaul Global Public Goods The Governance Dimension; P.Stoll PART THREE: CIVIL SOCIETY AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE International NGOs: Scale, Expressions and Governance; H.K.Anheier & ?N.S.Themudo The Emerging Global Civil Society: Achievements and Prospects; W.Benedek PART FOUR: BUSINESS IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE?? Problematizing Corporate Social Responsibility under Conditions of Late Capitalism and Postmodernity; A.C.Cutler MNCs and the International Community: Conflict, Conflict Prevention?and the Privatization of Diplomacy; V.Haufler PART FIVE: REGULATION IN GLOBAL GOVERNANCE? Rearticulating Regulatory Approaches: Private-Public Authority and Corporate Social Responsibility; P.Utting The Two Level Logic of Non-State Market Driven Global Governance; S.Bernstein & ?B.Cashore Conclusion: Authority Beside and Beyond the State; V.Rittberger, M.Nettesheim, C.Huckel ?& ?T.G?belVOLKER RITTBERGER is Professor of Political Science and International Relations and Director of the Centre for International Relations/Peace and Conflict Studies, University of T?bingen, Germany. He has published extensively on theories of international relations, foreign policy analysis, regime theory, and the United Nations system. l3…