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Aug 23, 2005 - International Organization and Global Governance: A Reader, 2nd Edition. By Friedrich V. Kratochwil, Edwards D. Global actors, such as nongovernmental organizations, multi- national corporations, intergovernmental organizations, and private organizations, that operate across borders and share the world stage with states.
Friedrich Kratochwil and Edward D. Mansfield, “Regimes, Institutions, and Governance in the International System: An Introduction.” 1: The Presumption of Anarchy. Helen Milner. The assumption of anarchy in international relations theory: a critique.
Review of International Studies, 17: 67-85. Alexander Wendt.
Anarchy is what states make of it: the social construction of power politics. American Political Science Review, 79: 923-942.
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Friedrich Kratochwil and John Gerard Ruggie. International organization: a state of the art on the art of the state. International Organization, 40: 753-775. 2: International Institutions and the Practice of Cooperation. International institutions: two approaches.
International Studies Quarterly, 32: 379-396. Structural causes and regime consequences: regimes as intervening variables. International Organization, 36: 1-21. Why collaborate? Issue-linkage and international regimes. World Politics, 33: 347-405.
Friedrich Kratochwil. Politics, norms and peaceful change: two moves to institutions. Review of International Studies, 24: 193-218. 3: Regimes and Organizational Forms. Ann-Marie Slaughter. Governing the global economy through government networks. In The role of law in international politics, edited by Michael Byers.
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New York: Oxford University Press. Ronald Mitchell. Regime design matters: international oil pollution and treaty compliance. International Organization, 43: 425-458.
Margaret Keck and Kathryn Sikkink. Transnational advocacy networks in international and regional politics. International Social Science Journal, 159: 89-101.
Michael Barnett and Martha Finemore. The politics, power, and pathologies of international organizations. International Organization, 53: 699-732. 4: Functions of IOs: Legitimization, Norm Creation, and Sanctions. Collective legitimization as a political function of the UN. International Organization, 20: 267-279. The development of human rights law in the United Nations, its control and monitoring machinery.
International Social Science Journal, 158: 499-511. Bargaining, enforcement and multilateral sanctions: when is cooperation counterproductive? International Organization, 54: 73-102. Jarat Chopra.
The space of peace maintenance. Political Geography, 15: 335-357. 5: International Institutions and the Politics of Expertise. Rolf Lidskog and Goran Sundquist. The role of science in environmental regimes: the case of LRTAP. European Journal of International Relations, 8: 77-101.
Thomas Risse-Kappen. Ideas do not float freely: trans-national coalitions, domestic structure and the end of the cold war. International Organization, 48: 185-214. Michael Damien and Jean Christophe Graz. The World Trade Organization, the environment and the ecological critique. International Social Science Journal, 170: 597-610. Joseph Stiglitz.
Democratizing the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank: governance and accountability. Governance, 16: 111-139. 6: The Challenge of Regionalism.
Mansfield and Helen V. The new wave of regionalism.
International Organization, 53: 589-627. Multi-level governance and multi-level metagovernance: changes in the EU as integral moments in the transformation and reorientation of contemporary statehood. In Multi-level governance, edited by Ian Bache and Matthew Flinders. New York: Oxford University Press.
Comparing common markets: a revised neo-functionalist model. International Organization, 34: 307-344. 7: Transformative Change and Global Governance. David Dessler. What is at stake in the agent structure debate? International Organization, 43: 441-474. Politics beyond the state: environmental activism and world civic politics.
World Politics, 47: 311-340. Saskia Sassen. Making the global economy run: the role of national states and private agents. International Social Science Journal, 16: 409-416.
Richard Higgott. Contested globalization: the changing context and normative challenges. Review of International Studies, 26: 131-153.
Completely revised and updated for the second edition, this textbook continues to offer the most comprehensive resource available for all interested in international organization and global governance. The book offers:. In-depth and accessible coverage of the history and theories of international organization and global governance. Discussions of the full range of state, intergovernmental, and non-state actors. Examinations of key issues in all aspects of contemporary world politics.
New additions to this edition include:. New and revised chapters on theories of international organization and global governance.
New substantive chapters on global corporations, China, financial markets, terrorist organizations, governing global energy, and the Internet. Updated contributions to reflect the changing nature of world politics. The book comprises fifty-four chapters arranged in seven parts and woven together by a comprehensive introduction to the field, along with separate introductions to each part to guide students and faculty, and helpful pointers to further reading. International Organization and Global Governance is a self-contained resource enabling readers to comprehend more fully the role of myriad actors in the governance of global life as well as to assemble the many pieces of the contemporary global governance puzzle.
Completely revised and updated for the second edition, this textbook continues to offer the most comprehensive resource available for all interested in international organization and global governance. The book offers:.
In-depth and accessible coverage of the history and theories of international organization and global governance. Discussions of the full range of state, intergovernmental, and non-state actors. Examinations of key issues in all aspects of contemporary world politics.
New additions to this edition include:. New and revised chapters on theories of international organization and global governance.
New substantive chapters on global corporations, China, financial markets, terrorist organizations, governing global energy, and the Internet. Updated contributions to reflect the changing nature of world politics.
The book comprises fifty-four chapters arranged in seven parts and woven together by a comprehensive introduction to the field, along with separate introductions to each part to guide students and faculty, and helpful pointers to further reading. International Organization and Global Governance is a self-contained resource enabling readers to comprehend more fully the role of myriad actors in the governance of global life as well as to assemble the many pieces of the contemporary global governance puzzle. Completely revised and updated for the second edition, this textbook continues to offer the most comprehensive resource available for all interested in international organization and global governance. The book offers:. In-depth and accessible coverage of the history and theories of international organization and global governance. Discussions of the full range of state, intergovernmental, and non-state actors.
Examinations of key issues in all aspects of contemporary world politics. New additions to this edition include:. New and revised chapters on theories of international organization and global governance.
New substantive chapters on global corporations, China, financial markets, terrorist organizations, governing global energy, and the Internet. Updated contributions to reflect the changing nature of world politics. The book comprises fifty-four chapters arranged in seven parts and woven together by a comprehensive introduction to the field, along with separate introductions to each part to guide students and faculty, and helpful pointers to further reading. International Organization and Global Governance is a self-contained resource enabling readers to comprehend more fully the role of myriad actors in the governance of global life as well as to assemble the many pieces of the contemporary global governance puzzle. Completely revised and updated for the second edition, this textbook continues to offer the most comprehensive resource available for all interested in international organization and global governance.
The book offers:. In-depth and accessible coverage of the history and theories of international organization and global governance. Discussions of the full range of state, intergovernmental, and non-state actors. Examinations of key issues in all aspects of contemporary world politics. New additions to this edition include:. New and revised chapters on theories of international organization and global governance. New substantive chapters on global corporations, China, financial markets, terrorist organizations, governing global energy, and the Internet.
Updated contributions to reflect the changing nature of world politics. The book comprises fifty-four chapters arranged in seven parts and woven together by a comprehensive introduction to the field, along with separate introductions to each part to guide students and faculty, and helpful pointers to further reading. International Organization and Global Governance is a self-contained resource enabling readers to comprehend more fully the role of myriad actors in the governance of global life as well as to assemble the many pieces of the contemporary global governance puzzle. Completely revised and updated for the second edition, this textbook continues to offer the most comprehensive resource available for all interested in international organization and global governance. The book offers:. In-depth and accessible coverage of the history and theories of international organization and global governance. Discussions of the full range of state, intergovernmental, and non-state actors.
Examinations of key issues in all aspects of contemporary world politics. New additions to this edition include:. New and revised chapters on theories of international organization and global governance. New substantive chapters on global corporations, China, financial markets, terrorist organizations, governing global energy, and the Internet. Updated contributions to reflect the changing nature of world politics. The book comprises fifty-four chapters arranged in seven parts and woven together by a comprehensive introduction to the field, along with separate introductions to each part to guide students and faculty, and helpful pointers to further reading.
International Organization and Global Governance is a self-contained resource enabling readers to comprehend more fully the role of myriad actors in the governance of global life as well as to assemble the many pieces of the contemporary global governance puzzle. Completely revised and updated for the second edition, this textbook continues to offer the most comprehensive resource available for all interested in international organization and global governance. The book offers:. In-depth and accessible coverage of the history and theories of international organization and global governance. Discussions of the full range of state, intergovernmental, and non-state actors.
Examinations of key issues in all aspects of contemporary world politics. New additions to this edition include:. New and revised chapters on theories of international organization and global governance. New substantive chapters on global corporations, China, financial markets, terrorist organizations, governing global energy, and the Internet. Updated contributions to reflect the changing nature of world politics.
The book comprises fifty-four chapters arranged in seven parts and woven together by a comprehensive introduction to the field, along with separate introductions to each part to guide students and faculty, and helpful pointers to further reading. International Organization and Global Governance is a self-contained resource enabling readers to comprehend more fully the role of myriad actors in the governance of global life as well as to assemble the many pieces of the contemporary global governance puzzle.