Lena Lázaro Rüther Citlali Ayala Martínez Ulrich Müller [eds.] Narrowing the Gap between Global Policies and National Implementation Nomos
Lena Lázaro Rüther Citlali Ayala Martínez Ulrich Müller [eds.] Narrowing the Gap between Global Policies and National Implementation 2.Auflage Nomos
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Contents List of Abbreviations 11 Introduction Ulrich Müller, Lena Lázaro Rüther, Citlali Ayala Martínez 17 Conceptional contributions Chapter 1: Implementation, Ownership, Cooperation as Challenges of Global Governance Citlali Ayala Martínez and Ulrich Müller Chapter 2: Challenges for International Cooperation Agencies 9adine Piefer Chapter 3: Demands for Research and Dialogue in a Changing Context: The Importance of Think Tanks Jorge A. Pérez Pineda and Citlali Ayala Martínez Chapter 4: Cooperation with Global Funds Lena Lázaro Rüther, Ulrich Müller and Melani Peláez Jara Chapter 5: Cooperation with Global Networks Lena Lázaro Rüther, Ulrich Müller and Melani Peláez Jara Chapter 6: The Potential of Networks for Strengthening the Sustainability of Development Cooperation Jan Schwaab and Balthas Seibold 27 63 75 103 127 157 Cases Chapter 7: Country-Driven Approaches to Climate Finance: Insights from Bangladesh Merylyn Hedger and Golam Rabbani Chapter 8: Global Financial Architecture for Climate Change and the Green Fund Simone Lucatello Chapter 9: The Alliance for Financial Inclusion: Bringing Smart Policies to Life Alfred Hannig, Maren Leifheit and Lena Lázaro Rüther 179 191 199 9
Contents Chapter 10: Global Networks Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative Jana Leutner and Michael Rösch Chapter 11: The Creation of the Common Code for the Coffee Community and the 4C Association Melani Peláez Jara Chapter 12: New Forms of Cooperation with the Private Sector: Mexico for Haiti Alliance Jorge A. Pérez Pineda Chapter 13: Evidence and Lessons in Latin America: Network for the Exchange of Good Practices in Public Policy Citlali Ayala Martínez Chapter 14: AL-Las: An International Lab for Strategic Cooperation among Cities Eugene Zapata Garesché and Jordy Meléndez Yúdico Chapter 15: New Schemes of Horizontal Cooperation among Emerging Countries: The Mexico-Chile Fund Fabiola Soto Garváez Chapter 16: Mexican Fund for International Development Cooperation (FONCID) Fabiola Soto Garváez 209 221 237 249 263 273 281 Final Considerations Conclusions and Perspectives Citlali Ayala Martínez, Ulrich Müller and Lena Lázaro Rüther Beyond Us and Them Graham Meadows 289 297 Authors 301 10