TY - BOOK AU - Koppell,Jonathan G.S. TI - World rule: accountability, legitimacy, and the design of global governance SN - 0226450996 (pbk. : alk. paper) U1 - 341.2 22 PY - 2010/// CY - Chicago, London PB - University of Chicago Press KW - International organization KW - BUEsh KW - International cooperation KW - Legitimacy of governments KW - LLAAWW KW - July2016 N1 - Index : p. 351-359; Bibliography : (p. [325]-350); The organization of global rulemaking -- The emerging reality of global governance -- What the design of global governance organizations tells us -- The logic of global governance -- Plan of the book -- Accountability and legitimacy-authority tension in global governance -- Concepts of accountability -- Disentangling legitimacy and authority -- Complementary and conflicting demands -- What makes GGOs different? -- Introduction to the GGO sample and their core characteristics -- Sorting out the universe of organizations -- GGOs included in this study -- Core characteristics of GGOs -- Structure and administration of GGOs -- Variations in GGO structure -- Implications -- Rulemaking in global governance organizations -- Variation in GGO rulemaking -- Patterns of global rulemaking -- Implications -- The riddle of global adherence -- Variations in global adherence regime -- Patterns of GGO adherence -- Implications of adherence approach -- Interest groups and global governance -- Transnational interest group variation -- Patterns of interest group variation -- GGO authority and the satisfaction of interest groups -- Cooperation and competition in global governance -- Global governance as a competitive marketplace -- Conclusion: models of global governance and accountability -- Putting it all together: three models of global governance N2 - Dilemmas from climate change to financial meltdowns make it clear that global interconnectedness is the norm in the twenty-first century. As a result, global governance organizations (GGOs)--from the World Trade Organization to the Forest Stewardship Council--have taken on prominent roles in the management of international affairs. These GGOs create and promulgate rules to address a host of pressing problems. But as World Rule reveals, they struggle to meet two challenges: building authority despite limited ability to impose sanctions and maintaining legitimacy while satisfying the demands of ke ER -