James P. Muldoon, Joann Fagot Aviel, Richard Reitano
The New Dynamics of Multilateralism
Diplomacy, International Organizations, and Global Governance
James P. Muldoon, Joann Fagot Aviel, Richard Reitano
The New Dynamics of Multilateralism
Diplomacy, International Organizations, and Global Governance
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This book focuses on the various dynamics of contemporary multilateralism as it relates to global issues, global governance, and global institutions. Helping understand how the practice of multilateral diplomacy has been influenced by the changes in the processes and procedures of international organizations and the role of multilateralism.
This book focuses on the various dynamics of contemporary multilateralism as it relates to global issues, global governance, and global institutions. Helping understand how the practice of multilateral diplomacy has been influenced by the changes in the processes and procedures of international organizations and the role of multilateralism.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780813344812
- ISBN-10: 0813344816
- Artikelnr.: 29507198
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780813344812
- ISBN-10: 0813344816
- Artikelnr.: 29507198
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
James P Muldoon
Preface PART ONE THE MECHANICS OF MULTILATERALISM: PAST AND PRESENT
Introduction James P. Muldoon, Jr. 1 Norms and Diplomacy: The Diplomatic
Underpinnings of Multilateralism Geoffrey Wiseman 2 Systemic Change,
International Organizations, and the Evolution of Multilateralism Michael
G. Schechter 3 Multilateralism Today and Its Contribution to Global
Governance Andreas Kruck and Volker Rittberger PART TWO THE ROLE OF STATE
ACTORS IN TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY DIPLOMACY Introduction Richard Reitano 4
Unplanned Obsolescence? The Future of the State in a Multilateral World
Joseph H. Melrose and J. Andrew Melrose 5 The Challenge of "Rogue States"
for a Troubled International Community Stephen R. Rock 6 Global Terrorism,
Nuclear Proliferation, and Genocide: The Threats Posed to States and Global
Stability Donna M. Schlagheck 7 Challenges to the Global Economy: Can the
State Fix Them? David A. Kennett 8 Explaining State Responses to Human
Rights Timothy Longman and Natalie Zahringer PART THREE THE ROLE OF
NONSTATE ACTORS: ESSENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL TO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE? Introduction
JoAnn Fagot Aviel 9 The Role of Humanitarian NGOs in Multilateral Diplomacy
Peter D. Bell and Sherine S. Jayawickrama 10 Human Rights Advocacy in
Global Governance: A Case Study of Human Rights Watch Carroll Bogert 11
Seven Steps to Influencing Multilateral Environmental Negotiations: A Case
Study on Invasive Species and the Convention on Biological Diversity
Stanley W. Burgiel 12 The Private Sector and the Business of Global
Governance Stephen Jordan and Taryn Bird 13 Private Foundations and
Multilateral Diplomacy Joan E. Spero PART FOUR THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL
SECRETARIATS Introduction Earl Sullivan 14 International Secretariats:
Diplomats or Civil Servants? John Mathiason 15 Multilateral Diplomacy and
the United Nations: Global Governance Venue or Actor Ramesh Thakur 16 The
Diplomacy of Specialized Agencies: High Food Prices and the World Food
Program Henk-Jan Brinkman and Masood Hyder PART FIVE REFLECTIONS ON THE NEW
DYNAMICS OF MULTILATERALISM 17 A Realist's Argument for Multilateral
Diplomacy Earl Sullivan 18 The Role of Nonstate Actors JoAnn Fagot Aviel 19
Power, the State, Multilateral Diplomacy, and Global Governance Richard
Reitano 20 Multilateralism's New Mix: Implications for Diplomacy,
International Organizations, and Global Governance James P. Muldoon, Jr.
About the Editors About the Contributors Index
Introduction James P. Muldoon, Jr. 1 Norms and Diplomacy: The Diplomatic
Underpinnings of Multilateralism Geoffrey Wiseman 2 Systemic Change,
International Organizations, and the Evolution of Multilateralism Michael
G. Schechter 3 Multilateralism Today and Its Contribution to Global
Governance Andreas Kruck and Volker Rittberger PART TWO THE ROLE OF STATE
ACTORS IN TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY DIPLOMACY Introduction Richard Reitano 4
Unplanned Obsolescence? The Future of the State in a Multilateral World
Joseph H. Melrose and J. Andrew Melrose 5 The Challenge of "Rogue States"
for a Troubled International Community Stephen R. Rock 6 Global Terrorism,
Nuclear Proliferation, and Genocide: The Threats Posed to States and Global
Stability Donna M. Schlagheck 7 Challenges to the Global Economy: Can the
State Fix Them? David A. Kennett 8 Explaining State Responses to Human
Rights Timothy Longman and Natalie Zahringer PART THREE THE ROLE OF
NONSTATE ACTORS: ESSENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL TO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE? Introduction
JoAnn Fagot Aviel 9 The Role of Humanitarian NGOs in Multilateral Diplomacy
Peter D. Bell and Sherine S. Jayawickrama 10 Human Rights Advocacy in
Global Governance: A Case Study of Human Rights Watch Carroll Bogert 11
Seven Steps to Influencing Multilateral Environmental Negotiations: A Case
Study on Invasive Species and the Convention on Biological Diversity
Stanley W. Burgiel 12 The Private Sector and the Business of Global
Governance Stephen Jordan and Taryn Bird 13 Private Foundations and
Multilateral Diplomacy Joan E. Spero PART FOUR THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL
SECRETARIATS Introduction Earl Sullivan 14 International Secretariats:
Diplomats or Civil Servants? John Mathiason 15 Multilateral Diplomacy and
the United Nations: Global Governance Venue or Actor Ramesh Thakur 16 The
Diplomacy of Specialized Agencies: High Food Prices and the World Food
Program Henk-Jan Brinkman and Masood Hyder PART FIVE REFLECTIONS ON THE NEW
DYNAMICS OF MULTILATERALISM 17 A Realist's Argument for Multilateral
Diplomacy Earl Sullivan 18 The Role of Nonstate Actors JoAnn Fagot Aviel 19
Power, the State, Multilateral Diplomacy, and Global Governance Richard
Reitano 20 Multilateralism's New Mix: Implications for Diplomacy,
International Organizations, and Global Governance James P. Muldoon, Jr.
About the Editors About the Contributors Index
Preface PART ONE THE MECHANICS OF MULTILATERALISM: PAST AND PRESENT
Introduction James P. Muldoon, Jr. 1 Norms and Diplomacy: The Diplomatic
Underpinnings of Multilateralism Geoffrey Wiseman 2 Systemic Change,
International Organizations, and the Evolution of Multilateralism Michael
G. Schechter 3 Multilateralism Today and Its Contribution to Global
Governance Andreas Kruck and Volker Rittberger PART TWO THE ROLE OF STATE
ACTORS IN TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY DIPLOMACY Introduction Richard Reitano 4
Unplanned Obsolescence? The Future of the State in a Multilateral World
Joseph H. Melrose and J. Andrew Melrose 5 The Challenge of "Rogue States"
for a Troubled International Community Stephen R. Rock 6 Global Terrorism,
Nuclear Proliferation, and Genocide: The Threats Posed to States and Global
Stability Donna M. Schlagheck 7 Challenges to the Global Economy: Can the
State Fix Them? David A. Kennett 8 Explaining State Responses to Human
Rights Timothy Longman and Natalie Zahringer PART THREE THE ROLE OF
NONSTATE ACTORS: ESSENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL TO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE? Introduction
JoAnn Fagot Aviel 9 The Role of Humanitarian NGOs in Multilateral Diplomacy
Peter D. Bell and Sherine S. Jayawickrama 10 Human Rights Advocacy in
Global Governance: A Case Study of Human Rights Watch Carroll Bogert 11
Seven Steps to Influencing Multilateral Environmental Negotiations: A Case
Study on Invasive Species and the Convention on Biological Diversity
Stanley W. Burgiel 12 The Private Sector and the Business of Global
Governance Stephen Jordan and Taryn Bird 13 Private Foundations and
Multilateral Diplomacy Joan E. Spero PART FOUR THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL
SECRETARIATS Introduction Earl Sullivan 14 International Secretariats:
Diplomats or Civil Servants? John Mathiason 15 Multilateral Diplomacy and
the United Nations: Global Governance Venue or Actor Ramesh Thakur 16 The
Diplomacy of Specialized Agencies: High Food Prices and the World Food
Program Henk-Jan Brinkman and Masood Hyder PART FIVE REFLECTIONS ON THE NEW
DYNAMICS OF MULTILATERALISM 17 A Realist's Argument for Multilateral
Diplomacy Earl Sullivan 18 The Role of Nonstate Actors JoAnn Fagot Aviel 19
Power, the State, Multilateral Diplomacy, and Global Governance Richard
Reitano 20 Multilateralism's New Mix: Implications for Diplomacy,
International Organizations, and Global Governance James P. Muldoon, Jr.
About the Editors About the Contributors Index
Introduction James P. Muldoon, Jr. 1 Norms and Diplomacy: The Diplomatic
Underpinnings of Multilateralism Geoffrey Wiseman 2 Systemic Change,
International Organizations, and the Evolution of Multilateralism Michael
G. Schechter 3 Multilateralism Today and Its Contribution to Global
Governance Andreas Kruck and Volker Rittberger PART TWO THE ROLE OF STATE
ACTORS IN TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY DIPLOMACY Introduction Richard Reitano 4
Unplanned Obsolescence? The Future of the State in a Multilateral World
Joseph H. Melrose and J. Andrew Melrose 5 The Challenge of "Rogue States"
for a Troubled International Community Stephen R. Rock 6 Global Terrorism,
Nuclear Proliferation, and Genocide: The Threats Posed to States and Global
Stability Donna M. Schlagheck 7 Challenges to the Global Economy: Can the
State Fix Them? David A. Kennett 8 Explaining State Responses to Human
Rights Timothy Longman and Natalie Zahringer PART THREE THE ROLE OF
NONSTATE ACTORS: ESSENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL TO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE? Introduction
JoAnn Fagot Aviel 9 The Role of Humanitarian NGOs in Multilateral Diplomacy
Peter D. Bell and Sherine S. Jayawickrama 10 Human Rights Advocacy in
Global Governance: A Case Study of Human Rights Watch Carroll Bogert 11
Seven Steps to Influencing Multilateral Environmental Negotiations: A Case
Study on Invasive Species and the Convention on Biological Diversity
Stanley W. Burgiel 12 The Private Sector and the Business of Global
Governance Stephen Jordan and Taryn Bird 13 Private Foundations and
Multilateral Diplomacy Joan E. Spero PART FOUR THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL
SECRETARIATS Introduction Earl Sullivan 14 International Secretariats:
Diplomats or Civil Servants? John Mathiason 15 Multilateral Diplomacy and
the United Nations: Global Governance Venue or Actor Ramesh Thakur 16 The
Diplomacy of Specialized Agencies: High Food Prices and the World Food
Program Henk-Jan Brinkman and Masood Hyder PART FIVE REFLECTIONS ON THE NEW
DYNAMICS OF MULTILATERALISM 17 A Realist's Argument for Multilateral
Diplomacy Earl Sullivan 18 The Role of Nonstate Actors JoAnn Fagot Aviel 19
Power, the State, Multilateral Diplomacy, and Global Governance Richard
Reitano 20 Multilateralism's New Mix: Implications for Diplomacy,
International Organizations, and Global Governance James P. Muldoon, Jr.
About the Editors About the Contributors Index
