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The politics of global governance : international organizations in an interdependent world / edited by Paul F. Diehl, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boulder, Colo. : Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Edition: Third editionDescription: vii, 517 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1588263282
  • 9781588263285
Other title:
  • Politics of global governance : International organisations in an interdependent world
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.2 22
LOC classification:
  • JZ4850 .P65 2005
Contents:
Pt. 1. Introduction -- Introduction to part 1 / Paul F. Diehl -- 1. International governmental organizations / Jon Pevehouse, Timothy Nordstrom and Kevin Warnke -- 2. Why states act through formal international organizations / Kenneth W. Abbott and Duncan Snidal -- 3. The false promise of international institutions / John J. Mearsheimer -- Pt. 2. Decisionmaking -- Introduction to part 2 / Paul F. Diehl -- 4. The framework for inquiry / Robert Cox and Harold K. Jacobson -- 5. The role of the UN Secretary-General : the power of persuasion based on law / Ian Johnstone -- 6. Power and satisfaction in the Security Council / Barry O'Neill -- 7. Financing the United Nations and the international public sector : problems and reform / Ruben P. Mendez -- Pt. 3. Peace and security affairs -- Introduction to part 3 / Paul F. Diehl -- 8. The idea and the reality of collective security / Lynn H. Miller -- 9. International engagement in war-torn countries / Robert Jackson -- 10. Forks in the road : theoretical and policy concerns for 21st century peacekeeping / Paul F. Diehl -- Pt. 4. Economic issues -- Introduction to part 4 / Paul F. Diehl -- 11. The political geography of world financial reform : who wants what and why? / Leslie Elliott Armijo -- 12. The determinants of aid allocation by regional multilateral development banks and United Nations agencies / Eric Neumayer -- 13. Is WTO dispute settlement effective? / Keisuke Iida -- 14. The new wave of regionalism / Edward D. Mansfield and Helen V. Milner -- Pt. 5. Social and humanitarian activities -- Introduction to part 5 / Paul F. Diehl -- 15. NGOs and the UN system in complex humanitarian emergencies : conflict or cooperation? / Andrew S. Natsios -- 16. The case against a new international environmental organization / Adil Najam -- 17. The global women's movement : articulating a new vision of global governance / Ellen Dorsey -- Pt. 6. International organizations and the future -- Introduction to part 6 / Paul F. Diehl -- 18. Reforming the United Nations : lessons from a history of progress / Edward C. Luck -- 19. Thinking about the future of the UN system / Chadwick F. Alger.
Review: "For nearly ten years, The Politics of Global Governance has helped students of international organizations to understand the major themes, theories, and approaches central to the subject. The third edition of this widely used anthology has been thoroughly updated to reflect the current concerns of the global system. Peacekeeping and collective security, finance and trace, and social and humanitarian issues are among the key topics covered."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. 1. Introduction -- Introduction to part 1 / Paul F. Diehl -- 1. International governmental organizations / Jon Pevehouse, Timothy Nordstrom and Kevin Warnke -- 2. Why states act through formal international organizations / Kenneth W. Abbott and Duncan Snidal -- 3. The false promise of international institutions / John J. Mearsheimer -- Pt. 2. Decisionmaking -- Introduction to part 2 / Paul F. Diehl -- 4. The framework for inquiry / Robert Cox and Harold K. Jacobson -- 5. The role of the UN Secretary-General : the power of persuasion based on law / Ian Johnstone -- 6. Power and satisfaction in the Security Council / Barry O'Neill -- 7. Financing the United Nations and the international public sector : problems and reform / Ruben P. Mendez -- Pt. 3. Peace and security affairs -- Introduction to part 3 / Paul F. Diehl -- 8. The idea and the reality of collective security / Lynn H. Miller -- 9. International engagement in war-torn countries / Robert Jackson -- 10. Forks in the road : theoretical and policy concerns for 21st century peacekeeping / Paul F. Diehl -- Pt. 4. Economic issues -- Introduction to part 4 / Paul F. Diehl -- 11. The political geography of world financial reform : who wants what and why? / Leslie Elliott Armijo -- 12. The determinants of aid allocation by regional multilateral development banks and United Nations agencies / Eric Neumayer -- 13. Is WTO dispute settlement effective? / Keisuke Iida -- 14. The new wave of regionalism / Edward D. Mansfield and Helen V. Milner -- Pt. 5. Social and humanitarian activities -- Introduction to part 5 / Paul F. Diehl -- 15. NGOs and the UN system in complex humanitarian emergencies : conflict or cooperation? / Andrew S. Natsios -- 16. The case against a new international environmental organization / Adil Najam -- 17. The global women's movement : articulating a new vision of global governance / Ellen Dorsey -- Pt. 6. International organizations and the future -- Introduction to part 6 / Paul F. Diehl -- 18. Reforming the United Nations : lessons from a history of progress / Edward C. Luck -- 19. Thinking about the future of the UN system / Chadwick F. Alger.

"For nearly ten years, The Politics of Global Governance has helped students of international organizations to understand the major themes, theories, and approaches central to the subject. The third edition of this widely used anthology has been thoroughly updated to reflect the current concerns of the global system. Peacekeeping and collective security, finance and trace, and social and humanitarian issues are among the key topics covered."--BOOK JACKET.

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