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International organization and global governance / edited by Thomas G. Weiss and Rorden Wilkinson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.Edition: Second editionDescription: xxvii, 778 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781138236585
  • 1138236586
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.2 23
LOC classification:
  • JZ5566 .I59 2018
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Introduction -- From International Organization to Global Governance / Rorden Wilkinson -- pt. II Contextualizing international organization and global governance -- Part Introduction -- 1.The Emergence of Global Governance / Craig N. Murphy -- 2.The Evolution of International Law / Charlotte Ku -- 3.International Organizations and the Diffusion of Power / Raymond Duvall -- 4.The Diffusion of Authority / David Held -- 5.Who Governs the Globe? / Susan K. Sell -- pt. III Theories of international organization and global governance -- Part Introduction -- 6.Realism / Jennifer Sterling-Folker -- 7.Classical Liberal Internationalism / Christer Jonsson -- 8.Liberal Institutionalism / Andrew Heiss -- 9.Rational Choice: From Principal-Agent to Orchestration Theory / Henning Tamm -- 10.Constructivism / Susan Park -- 11.Critical Theory / Robert W. Cox -- 12.Marxism / Julian Germann -- 13.Feminism / Gulay Caglar
Note continued: 14.Post-Structuralism / James Brassett -- 15.Decoloniality: (Re)Making Worlds / Sara Shroff -- pt. IV States and international institutions in global governance -- Part Introduction -- 16.The Un System / Leon Gordenker -- 17.The Un General Assembly / M.J. Peterson -- 18.Regional Governance and Regional Organizations / Monica Herz -- 19.The European Union / Ben Rosamond -- 20.The Brics in the Evolving Architecture of Global Governance / Ramesh Thakur -- 21.The Global South / Ian Taylor -- 22.Us Hegemony / W. Andy Knight -- 23.China and Global Governance / Ren Xiao -- pt. V Non-state actors in global governance -- Part Introduction -- 24.Global Corporations / Christopher May -- 25.Civil Society and Ngos / Jan Aart Scholte -- 26.Labor / Steve Hughes -- 27.Credit Rating Agencies / Timothy J. Sinclair -- 28.Think Tanks and Global Policy Networks / James G. McGann -- 29.Global Philanthropy / Michael Moran
Note continued: 30.Private Military and Security Companies / Peter J. Hoffman -- 31.Transnational Criminal Networks / Frank G. Madsen -- pt. VI Securing the world, governing humanity -- Part Introduction -- 32.Un Security Council and Peace Operations / Alex J. Bellamy -- 33.Regional Organizations and Global Security Governance / S. Neil MacFarlane -- 34.Weapons of Mass Destruction / Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu -- 35.Counterterrorism Cooperation and Global Governance / Peter Romaniuk -- 36.Human Rights / David P. Forsythe -- 37.The Pursuit of International Justice / Richard J. Goldstone -- 38.Humanitarian Intervention and R2P / Simon Chesterman -- 39.Crisis and Humanitarian Containment / Fabrice Weissman -- 40.Post-Conflict Peacebuilding / Graciana del Castillo -- 41.Human Security as a Global Public Good / Stefanie Neumeier -- pt. VII Governing the economic and social world -- Part Introduction -- 42.Global Financial Governance / Bessma Momani
Note continued: 43.Global Trade Governance / Bernard Hoekman -- 44.Global Development Governance / Katherine Marshall -- 45.Global Environmental Governance / Angelina H. Li -- 46.Regional Development Banks and Global Governance / Jonathan R. Strand -- 47.Climate Change / Matthew J. Hoffmann -- 48.Sustainable Development Governance / Roger A. Coate -- 49.Global Energy Governance / Harald Heubaum -- 50.Poverty Reduction / Oliver Turner -- 51.Food and Hunger / Jennifer Clapp -- 52.Global Health Governance / Sophie Harman -- 53.Refugees and Migrants / Khalid Koser -- 54.Global Internet Governance / Madeline Carr.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: pt. I Introduction -- From International Organization to Global Governance / Rorden Wilkinson -- pt. II Contextualizing international organization and global governance -- Part Introduction -- 1.The Emergence of Global Governance / Craig N. Murphy -- 2.The Evolution of International Law / Charlotte Ku -- 3.International Organizations and the Diffusion of Power / Raymond Duvall -- 4.The Diffusion of Authority / David Held -- 5.Who Governs the Globe? / Susan K. Sell -- pt. III Theories of international organization and global governance -- Part Introduction -- 6.Realism / Jennifer Sterling-Folker -- 7.Classical Liberal Internationalism / Christer Jonsson -- 8.Liberal Institutionalism / Andrew Heiss -- 9.Rational Choice: From Principal-Agent to Orchestration Theory / Henning Tamm -- 10.Constructivism / Susan Park -- 11.Critical Theory / Robert W. Cox -- 12.Marxism / Julian Germann -- 13.Feminism / Gulay Caglar

Note continued: 14.Post-Structuralism / James Brassett -- 15.Decoloniality: (Re)Making Worlds / Sara Shroff -- pt. IV States and international institutions in global governance -- Part Introduction -- 16.The Un System / Leon Gordenker -- 17.The Un General Assembly / M.J. Peterson -- 18.Regional Governance and Regional Organizations / Monica Herz -- 19.The European Union / Ben Rosamond -- 20.The Brics in the Evolving Architecture of Global Governance / Ramesh Thakur -- 21.The Global South / Ian Taylor -- 22.Us Hegemony / W. Andy Knight -- 23.China and Global Governance / Ren Xiao -- pt. V Non-state actors in global governance -- Part Introduction -- 24.Global Corporations / Christopher May -- 25.Civil Society and Ngos / Jan Aart Scholte -- 26.Labor / Steve Hughes -- 27.Credit Rating Agencies / Timothy J. Sinclair -- 28.Think Tanks and Global Policy Networks / James G. McGann -- 29.Global Philanthropy / Michael Moran

Note continued: 30.Private Military and Security Companies / Peter J. Hoffman -- 31.Transnational Criminal Networks / Frank G. Madsen -- pt. VI Securing the world, governing humanity -- Part Introduction -- 32.Un Security Council and Peace Operations / Alex J. Bellamy -- 33.Regional Organizations and Global Security Governance / S. Neil MacFarlane -- 34.Weapons of Mass Destruction / Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu -- 35.Counterterrorism Cooperation and Global Governance / Peter Romaniuk -- 36.Human Rights / David P. Forsythe -- 37.The Pursuit of International Justice / Richard J. Goldstone -- 38.Humanitarian Intervention and R2P / Simon Chesterman -- 39.Crisis and Humanitarian Containment / Fabrice Weissman -- 40.Post-Conflict Peacebuilding / Graciana del Castillo -- 41.Human Security as a Global Public Good / Stefanie Neumeier -- pt. VII Governing the economic and social world -- Part Introduction -- 42.Global Financial Governance / Bessma Momani

Note continued: 43.Global Trade Governance / Bernard Hoekman -- 44.Global Development Governance / Katherine Marshall -- 45.Global Environmental Governance / Angelina H. Li -- 46.Regional Development Banks and Global Governance / Jonathan R. Strand -- 47.Climate Change / Matthew J. Hoffmann -- 48.Sustainable Development Governance / Roger A. Coate -- 49.Global Energy Governance / Harald Heubaum -- 50.Poverty Reduction / Oliver Turner -- 51.Food and Hunger / Jennifer Clapp -- 52.Global Health Governance / Sophie Harman -- 53.Refugees and Migrants / Khalid Koser -- 54.Global Internet Governance / Madeline Carr.

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