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Chapter 1: Introduction—Brian Frederking and Paul F. Diehl
Part 1: Overview
Chapter 2: Identifying Formal Intergovernmental Organizations—Thomas J. Volgy, Elizabeth Fausett, Keith A. Grant, and Stuart Rodgers Chapter 3: Why States Act Through Formal International Organizations—Kenneth W. Abbott and Duncan Snidal
Part 2: Decisionmaking
Introduction to Part 2—Paul F. Diehl and Brian Frederking Chapter 4: Myths of Membership: The Politics of Legitimation in UN Security Council Reform—Ian Hurd Chapter 5: Transnational Advocacy Networks in International and Regional Politics—Margret E. Keck and Kathryn Sikkink
Part 3: Peace and Security Affairs
Introduction to Part 3—Paul F. Diehl and Brian Frederking Chapter 6: Demanding Peace: The Impact of Prevailing Conflict on the Shift from Peacekeeping to Peacebuilding—Alexandru Balas, Andrew P. Owsiak, and Paul F. Diehl Chapter 7: “The Responsibility to Protect”: Humanitarian Concern and the Lawfulness of Armed Intervention—Christopher C. Joyner Chapter 8: Targeting the Right Targets? The UN Use of Individual Sanctions—Peter Wallensteen and Helena Grusell Chapter 9: A Tale of Two Institutions: The United Nations Security Council and the International Criminal Court—Rosa Aloisi
Part 4: Economic Issues Introduction to Part 4—Brian Frederking and Paul F. Diehl Chapter 10: International Norm Dynamics and the “End of Poverty”: Understanding the Millennium Development Goals—Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and David Hulme Chapter 11: The Regime Complex for Food Security: Implications for the Global Hunger Challenge—Matias E. Margulis Chapter 12: Providing a Release Valve: The US-China Experience with the WTO Dispute Settlement System—Kennan J. Castel-Fodor Chapter 13: Global Governance and the Spread of Cyberspace Controls—Ronald J. Deibert and Masashi Crete-Nishihata Chapter 14: The Financial Crisis, Contested Legitimacy, and the Genesis of Intra-BRICS Cooperation—Oliver Stuenkel Chapter 15: Is the EU Collapsing?—Wallace J. Thies
Part 5: Social and Humanitarian Issues
Introduction to Part 5—Brian Frederking and Paul F. Diehl Chapter 16: The Promise and Challenge of Global Network Governance: The Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network—Chris Ansell, Egbert Sondrop, and Robert Hartley Stevens Chapter 17: Order Out of Chaos: Public and Private Rules for Managing Carbon—Jessica F. Green Chapter 18: Global Human Rights Monitoring, New Technologies, and the Politics of Information—Philip Alston and Colin Gillespie Chapter 19: Trafficking of Women: Norms, Realities, and Challenges—Rashida Manjoo
Part 6: International Organizations and the Future
Chapter 20: Reforming the United Nations: Lessons from a History of Progress—Edward C. Luck
Index ISBN - 9789385919749
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Pages : 440
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