"Evolution of Global Banking Governance" chronicles the historical journey and transformation of international banking standards. From the establishment of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in 1930 to the post-World War II formation of the IMF and World Bank, the narrative delves into pivotal moments that shaped the global financial landscape. The 1970s marked economic turbulence, leading to the creation of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision in 1974, a catalyst for subsequent regulatory advancements.The book provides a comparative evaluation of Basel I, II, and III, examining their strengths and weaknesses. It also explores the evolution of risk management practices across these accords. Looking ahead, the narrative anticipates the future trajectory of international banking regulation, contemplating potential revisions and the integration of emerging technologies. "Evolution of Global Banking Governance" is a comprehensive guide, illuminating collaborative efforts that have influenced governance practices and contributed to the stability of the global financial system.