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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 806 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, weight: 1680 g, 17 Tables, black and white; 13 Line drawings, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Feb-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138236586
  • ISBN-13: 9781138236585
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 806 pages, height x width: 246x189 mm, weight: 1680 g, 17 Tables, black and white; 13 Line drawings, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Feb-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138236586
  • ISBN-13: 9781138236585
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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.
Acknowledgements x
List of abbreviations
xi
List of illustrations
xxi
About the contributors xxiii
Part I Introduction
1(20)
From International Organization To Global Governance
3(18)
Thomas G. Weiss
Rorden Wilkinson
Part II Contextualizing international organization and global governance
21(70)
Part Introduction
1 The Emergence Of Global Governance
25(12)
Craig N. Murphy
2 The Evolution Of International Law
37(14)
Charlotte Ku
3 International Organizations And The Diffusion Of Power
51(12)
Michael Barnett
Raymond Duvall
4 The Diffusion Of Authority
63(14)
David Held
5 Who Governs The Globe?
77(14)
Susan K. Sell
Part III Theories of international organization and global governance
91(128)
Part Introduction
6 Realism
97(12)
Jason Charrette
Jennifer Sterling-Folker
7 Classical Liberal Internationalism
109(14)
Christer Jonsson
8 Liberal Institutionalism
123(12)
Tana Johnson
Andrew Heiss
9 Rational Choice: From Principal-Agent To Orchestration Theory
135(11)
Duncan Snidal
Henning Tamm
10 Constructivism
146(11)
Susan Park
11 Critical Theory
157(13)
Robert W. Cox
12 Marxism
170(10)
Julian Germann
13 Feminism
180(13)
Susanne Zwingel
Elisabeth Prugl
Gulay Caglar
14 Post-Structuralism
193(12)
James Brassett
15 Decoloniality: (Re)Making Worlds
205(14)
Jacquelin Kataneksza
L.H.M. Ling
Sara Shroff
Part IV States and international institutions in global governance
219(118)
Part Introduction
16 The Un System
223(13)
Leon Gordenker
17 The Un General Assembly
236(14)
M.J. Peterson
18 Regional Governance And Regional Organizations
250(18)
Monica Herz
19 The European Union
268(15)
Ben Rosamond
20 The Brics In The Evolving Architecture Of Global Governance
283(16)
Andrew F. Cooper
Ramesh Thakur
21 The Global South
299(12)
Ian Taylor
22 Us Hegemony
311(14)
W. Andy Knight
23 China And Global Governance
325(12)
Shaun Breslin
Ren Xiao
Part V Non-state actors in global governance
337(114)
Part Introduction
24 Global Corporations
341(10)
Christopher May
25 Civil Society And NGOs
351(14)
Jan Aart Scholte
26 Labor
365(14)
Nigel Haworth
Steve Hughes
27 Credit Rating Agencies
379(12)
Timothy J. Sinclair
28 Think Tanks And Global Policy Networks
391(17)
James G. McGann
29 Global Philanthropy
408(15)
Michael Moran
30 Private Military And Security Companies
423(14)
Peter J. Hoffman
31 Transnational Criminal Networks
437(14)
Frank G. Madsen
Part VI Securing the world, governing humanity
451(136)
Part Introduction
32 Un Security Council And Peace Operations
455(16)
Paul D. Williams
Alex J. Bellamy
33 Regional Organizations And Global Security Governance
471(13)
S. Neil MacFarlane
34 Weapons Of Mass Destruction
484(14)
Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu
35 Counterterrorism Cooperation And Global Governance
498(13)
Peter Romaniuk
36 Human Rights
511(12)
David P. Forsythe
37 The Pursuit Of International Justice
523(11)
Richard J. Goldstone
38 Humanitarian Intervention And R2P
534(12)
Simon Chesterman
39 Crisis And Humanitarian Containment
546(13)
Fabrice Weissman
40 Post-Conflict Peacebuilding
559(15)
Graciana del Castillo
41 Human Security As A Global Public Good
574(13)
Mark Raymond
Stefanie Neumeier
Part VII Governing the economic and social world
587(168)
Part Introduction
42 Global Financial Governance
591(12)
Bessma Momani
43 Global Trade Governance
603(13)
Bernard Hoekman
44 Global Development Governance
616(14)
Katherine Marshall
45 Global Environmental Governance
630(13)
Elizabeth R. DeSombre
Angelina H. Li
46 Regional Development Banks And Global Governance
643(12)
Jonathan R. Strand
47 Climate Change
655(12)
Matthew J. Hoffmann
48 Sustainable Development Governance
667(14)
Roger A. Coate
49 Global Energy Governance
681(13)
Harald Heubaum
50 Poverty Reduction
694(13)
David Hulme
Oliver Turner
51 Food And Hunger
707(12)
Jennifer Clapp
52 Global Health Governance
719(13)
Sophie Harman
53 Refugees And Migrants
732(12)
Khalid Koser
54 Global Internet Governance
744(11)
Madeline Carr
Index 755
Thomas G. Weiss is Presidential Professor of Political Science at The Graduate Center and Director Emeritus of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, The City University of New York.

Rorden Wilkinson is Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Education and Innovation and Professor of Global Political Economy at the University of Sussex.