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Transnational Administration and Global Policy

Series Editors: Kim Moloney, College of Public Policy, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar, Michael W. Bauer, School of Transnational Governance, European University Institute, Italy and Meng-Hsuan Chou, NTU Singapore

The Series on Transnational Administration and Global Policy publishes important manuscripts that explain and contribute to theorizing the expansion and institutionalization of global governance structures and processes by examining the actors and ideas permeating, shaping, and critically engaging in these developments. Publications in this Series arise from multiple disciplines in the social and behavioural sciences, various actors (public, private, public-private, corporate, non-profit), multiple perspectives (across all governance levels and sectors), and several theoretical and methodological foci. What strongly ties the books in this Series is their shared understanding that administrative studies, policy creation, and its implementation are irremovable from both broader global trends and the actors engaging global governance spaces.

Titles in this Series challenge conventional disciplinary assumptions about the relationship between the governing and the governed, and argue that the prior administrative sovereignty of the world’s states is being eroded within a deconcentrated global arena as actors at multiple governance levels find new channels for cooperation and information sharing. By offering explicit and sustained considerations on the linkages between developments of contemporary salience with transnational administration, international public administration, international administrative law, global administrative law, transnationalization of civil society and its influence, global policy, and/or global public policy, the Series on Transnational Administration and Global Policy advances our collective knowledge on the transformation of today’s regional and global governance spaces.

International Advisory Board

Christoph Knill, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Germany
Tom Kompas, University of Melbourne, Australia
Jonathan Koppell, Arizona State University, United States
Miguel Poiares Maduro, European University Institute, Italy
Muna Ndulo, Cornell University, United States
Leslie A. Pal, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar
Ruth Rubio Marín, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain and European University Institute, Italy
Diane Stone, European Union Institute, Italy
Jarle Trondal, University of Agder and ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo, Norway
Diana Tussie, FLACSO, Argentina
Steven Van de Walle, KU Leuven, Belgium

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Knowledge Alchemy

Models and Agency in Global Knowledge Governance

Introducing the concept of ‘knowledge alchemy’ as the formulation of global standards through the use of indicators and algorithms, this book explores how knowledge alchemy increasingly informs national and institutional policies and practices on economic performance, higher education, research and innovation.

Bristol Uni Press

Civil Servants and Globalization

Integrating MENA Countries in a Globalized Economy

This volume analyses the impact of globalization on civil service systems across the Middle East and North Africa. It presents an analytical model to assess how globalization influences civil servants and traces the shifting patterns of power and accountability between civil servants, politicians and other actors.

Bristol Uni Press