Описание: Chapter 1: An Invitation to Explore the Processes, Puzzles and Ecosystems of Issues and Problems' Globalization.
Part I: Globalization of Issues and Problems: Frameworks Revisited
Chapter 2: The Forgotten Guest: International relations and the Globalization of Social Problems.
Chapter 3: Hepatitis B, a Global Disease? On Some Paradoxes of The Construction of Global Health Problems
Chapter 4: Issue Competition in a Globalized World. The Causes of Cross-National Similarities and Differences in The Issue Content of Party Politics
Chapter 5: Field theory and the Foundations of Agenda Setting and Social Constructionism Models. Explaining Media Influence on French Mad Cow Disease Policy.
Part II: Mapping the Actors and Social Logics of Issues' Globalization
Chapter 6: "Accidents Without Borders"? The Renationalization of a Global Problem in the French Media
Chapter 7: Same Topics with Different Meanings? Social Networks and the Transnationalization of Issues and Frames in European Public Policy Agendas
Chapter 8: Claims-Making and Transnational Spaces: Contesting the Scope of Climate change discourse on Twitter.
Part III: Arenas and Venues: Bringing Scales, Frames and Temporalities Back In
Chapter 9: Rationalization, Privatization, Invisibilization? On Some Hidden Dimensions of The Transnationalization of Occupational Health and Traffic Safety Policies
Chapitre 10: From Global Problem Framing to Local Policy Implementation: Swiss Bureaucrats and the "Antibiotic Resistance" Issue
Chapitre 11: When International Indicators Disrupt Party Competition: How Standardized School Tests and Preferences Affect Parties' Issue Emphasis
Chapter 12: From The National to the European and Back. A Structural Reading of The Circulation of a Policy Frame Across Borders
Chapter 13: Global by Nature? Three Dynamics in the Making of 'Global Climate Change'
Chapter 14: How Do European Lobbyists Frame Global Environmental Problems? A Case Study of the Biofuels Lobbying Campaign Through the Lens of a Major Agroindustry
Chapter 15: Media, the Public Sphere, and the Globalization of Social Problems