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International Organization 3rd edition [Hardback]

(University of Tübingen, Germany), (Maastricht University, The Netherlands), (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany), (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 286 pages, height x width x depth: 236x160x20 mm, weight: 575 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jan-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Red Globe Press
  • ISBN-10: 1137610050
  • ISBN-13: 9781137610058
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The third edition of this popular core textbook provides wide-ranging coverage of the structure, internal working, policies and performance of international organizations such as the UN, EU, IMF and World Bank. Such organizations have never been so important in addressing the challenges that face our increasingly globalised world. This book introduces students to theories with which to approach international organizations, their history, and their ability to respond to contemporary issues in world politics from nuclear disarmament, climate change and human rights protection, to trade, monetary and financial relations, and international development. Underpinning the text is the authors' unique model that views international organizations as actual organizations. Reacting to world events, political actors provide the 'inputs' which are converted by the political systems of these organizations (through various decision-making procedures) into 'outputs' that achieve varying levels of real-world impact and effectiveness.

This is the perfect text for undergraduate and postgraduate students of politics and international relations taking courses on International organization and global governance, as well as essential reading for those studying the UN, the EU and Globalization.

New to this Edition: - Draws on the most recent research in the field and considers some of the significant world events of the last decade to ensure that the book is completely up to date. - Two separate chapters considering Trade and Development, and Finance and Monetary Relations respectively. - Fully accounts for the challenges to international organizations by the emerging powers, the Trump administration and Brexit

Recenzijas

The third edition of International Organization provides a comprehensive survey of the history of international organizations (IOs) and a careful analysis of mainstream theories relevant for modern IOs. Beyond its theoretical merit, a major strength is the instrumental value of this text for explaining the policy-making process in IOs. * Houman Sadri, University of Central Florida, USA * At this critical juncture, the third edition of this highly regarded textbook elucidates the workings and impacts of international organisations across a broad a range of areas, such as security, trade, finance, development, human rights and the environment. * Ramesh Thakur, Australian National University, Australia * An outstanding textbook that presents much of the best recent research on international organizations and at the same time remains highly accessible. Comprehensive and very well structured, it will be of great help to instructors in a wide range of educational programmes. * Mathias Koenig-Archibugi, London School of Economics, UK * This third edition of International Organization is written in an accessible style, helping those who are not already experts in the field to get to grips with the subject. Compared to other books in this area, this text offers students a succinct overview of the topic and valuable references for gaining a deeper understanding of international organizations. * Wolfgang Gruber, University of Vienna, Austria * At this moment of crisis for the liberal international order, the third edition of this brilliant textbook offers an indispensable guide to how international organizations are created and maintained, how they operate and with what consequences. Written in a cogent and easily accessible style, and offering a rich array of contemporary examples, this book provides an essential and comprehensive primer for anyone wishing to learn the basics of international organization in theory and practice. * Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni, University of Cambridge, UK * Comprehensive and well researched, the book provides a valuable introduction to international organizations. The emphasis on the institutional aspects of international organizations is a major strength compared to other textbooks. The book presents theories in an accessible way and offers concepts and typologies that are useful in teaching. * Johan Christensen, Leiden University, the Netherlands * I have been anxious to see a new edition of this textbook. Students get not only the nuts and bolts of international organization, but also the historical setting for the creation and functioning of international institutions and the theories that help make sense of it all. The clarity of presentation, broad scope, and firm grounding in the academic literature will appeal to both newcomers and those ready to dig deeper into the subject. * David Kinsella, Portland State University, USA * This book provides an excellent overview of the literature and debates that relate to international organizations. The authors provide a clear and engaging account of the conceptual and historical foundations for different types of international organizations and address key theoretical questions on the emergence, internal decision-making, and substantive policy impact of IOs. * Zeynep Bulutgil, University College London * The updates and extensions in the third edition have made this excellent volume even more compelling as the main textbook for courses on international institutions. A must-read for students, scholars and practitioners of international organizations. * Ulrich Sedelmeier, London School of Ecnoomics, UK *

Papildus informācija

This core textbook provides wide-ranging coverage of the structure, internal working, policies and performance of international organizations such as the UN, EU, IMF and World Bank. It introduces students to theories with which to approach international organizations, their history, and their ability to respond to contemporary issues in world politics from nuclear disarmament, climate change and human rights protection, to trade, monetary and financial relations, and international development.
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
viii
List of Boxes
viii
List of Acronyms
ix
Preface xiii
1 Introduction
1(10)
What are international organizations?
3(4)
How can we study international organizations?
7(4)
Part I Theory and History of International Organizations
11(44)
2 Theories of International Organizations
13(17)
The realist school
14(2)
The institutionalist school
16(5)
The constructivist school
21(5)
Other theoretical approaches
26(1)
Conclusion
27(3)
3 History of International Organizations
30(25)
War and power politics
31(5)
International commerce
36(4)
Global economic crises
40(3)
Human rights violations
43(4)
Developmental disparities
47(2)
Environmental degradation
49(2)
Conclusion
51(4)
Part II Policy-Making in International Organizations
55(66)
4 International Organizations as Political Systems
57(16)
The constitutional structure of international organizations
58(2)
The institutional structure of international organizations
60(10)
Conclusion
70(3)
5 Input: Actors' Demands and Support
73(15)
Governments of member states
74(5)
Administrative staff
79(3)
Parliamentarians
82(1)
Interest groups
83(2)
Communities of experts
85(1)
Conclusion
86(2)
6 Conversion: Decision-making in International Organizations
88(20)
Programme decisions
89(12)
Operational decisions
101(5)
Conclusion
106(2)
7 Output: What International Organizations Produce
108(13)
Policy programmes
109(3)
Operational activities
112(6)
Policy effectiveness
118(2)
Conclusion
120(1)
Part III Activities of International Organizations
121(106)
8 Peace and Security
123(23)
Banning force and keeping peace
123(14)
Arms control and disarmament
137(7)
Conclusion
144(2)
9 Trade and Development
146(26)
Global trade relations
147(8)
European trade relations
155(6)
Disparities in development
161(8)
Conclusion
169(3)
10 Finance and Monetary Relations
172(16)
Global financial relations
172(7)
European monetary relations
179(7)
Conclusion
186(2)
11 The Environment
188(17)
Protection of the ozone layer
188(7)
Climate change
195(8)
Conclusion
203(2)
12 Human Rights
205(22)
Global human rights protection
206(14)
European human rights protection
220(4)
Conclusion
224(3)
Part IV Conclusion
227(10)
13 Between a World State and International Anarchy: Images of World Order
229(8)
Models of world order
230(5)
Conclusion
235(2)
References 237(32)
Index 269
Volker Rittberger was Emeritus Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the Institute of Political Science, University of Tübingen, Germany.

Bernhard Zangl is Professor of Global Governance and Public Policy at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany.

Andreas Kruck is an Assistant Professor in International Relations and Global Governance at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany.

Hylke Dijkstra is Director of the MA in European Studies at Maastricht University, the Netherlands.