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%T Civilizing the world order? The scope and potential of transnational norm-building networks %A Jakobeit, Cord %A Kappel, Robert %A Mückenberger, Ulrich %P 8 %V 1 %D 2010 %= 2012-03-22T16:40:00Z %~ GIGA %> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-275316 %X Civil society organizations, epistemic communities, and lobby groups -what we call transnational norm-building networks - are influencing the global economy and global politics more than ever before. We argue that such transnational norm-building networks, in contrast to the dominating executive intergovernmental elites and democratically deficient supranational bodies, hold the scope and potential for a more civilized world order. They are - together with states and international governmental organizations - creating new norms; they are setting standards. They associate the voice of stakeholders with decision-making processes, thus leading to an increase in legitimate world governance. (GIGA) %C DEU %C Hamburg %G en %9 Arbeitspapier %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info