The OECD and Transnational Governance

Edited by Rianne Mahon & Stephen McBride
Categories: Political Science, Public & Social Policy, International Relations, Business, Economics & Industry, Economics, International Political Science
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774815543, 336 pages, October 2008
Paperback : 9780774815550, 336 pages, July 2009
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774815567, 336 pages, July 2009
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774858571, 336 pages, May 2009

Table of contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction / Rianne Mahon and Stephen McBride

Part 1: The OECD and Transnational Governance

1 From Reconstructing Europe to Constructing Globalization: The OECD in Historical Perspective / Robert Wolfe

2 Role of the OECD in the Orchestration of Global Knowledge Networks / Tony Porter and Michael Webb

3 Inversions without End: The OECD and Global Public Management Reform / Leslie A. Pal

4 Towards Complex Multilateralism? Civil Society and the OECD / Richard Woodward

5 Making Neo-Gramscian Sense of the Development Assistance Committee: Towards an Inclusive Neoliberal World Development Order / Arne Ruckert

Part 2: Governance and Economies

6 The OECD and Foreign Investment Rules: The Global Promotion of Liberalization / Russell Alan Williams

7 The OECD’s Local Turn: “Innovative Liberalism” for the Cities? / Neil Bradford

8 Policy Learning? The OECD and Its Jobs Strategy / Stephen McBride, Kathleen McNutt, and Russell Alan Williams

9 “Crafting the Conventional Economic Wisdom”: The OECD and the Canadian Policy Process / Andrew Jackson

10 Lost in Translation? OECD Ideas and Danish Labour Market Policy / Holly Grinvalds

Part 3: Governance and the Social

11 The OECD’s Guidelines for the Licensing of Genetic Inventions: Policy Learning in Response to the Gene Patenting Controversy / Lisa Drouillard and E. Richard Gold

12 The OECD’s Social and Health Policy: Neoliberal Stalking Horse or Balancer of Social and Economic Objectives? / Bob Deacon and Alexandra Kaasch

13 OECD Education Policies and World Hegemony / Kjell Rubenson

14 Babies and Bosses: Gendering the OECD’s Social Policy Discourse / Rianne Mahon

Conclusion / Stephen McBride and Rianne Mahon

References

Contributors

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A timely and insightful volume, The OECD and Transnational Governance fills an important gap in the literature on global governance.

Description

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is a much cited but little studied institution, and its role in international governance is poorly understood. Nevertheless, the OECD plays an important role in the emerging structure of global governance. Focusing upon the OECD’s core functions, contributors to this volume trace the OECD’s history, structure, and role in international governance as well as its function as a “policy ideas generator” and purveyor of “best practices” in a variety of economic and social policy domains.