国際機関とグローバル・ガバナンス(第3版)<br>International Organization and Global Governance (3RD)

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国際機関とグローバル・ガバナンス(第3版)
International Organization and Global Governance (3RD)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 812 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032210155
  • DDC分類 341.2

Full Description

Completely revised and updated, this textbook continues to offer the most comprehensive resource available. Concise chapters from a diverse mix of established and emerging global scholars offer accessible, in-depth coverage of the history and theories of international organization and global governance and discussions of the full range of state, intergovernmental, and non-state actors.

All chapters have been revised and rewritten to reflect the rapid development of world events, with new chapters added on:




Chinese approaches to international organization and global governance



The UN System



The Global South



Sustaining the Peace



Queering International Organization and Global Governance



Post-colonial Global Governance



The Sustainable Development Goals



The English School



Inequality



Migration

Divided into seven parts woven together by a comprehensive introduction, along with separate introductions to each part and helpful pointers to further reading, International Organization and Global Governance provides a balanced, critical perspective that enables readers to comprehend more fully the role of myriad actors in the governance of global life.

Contents

Part I: Introduction From International Organization to Global Governance Thomas G. Weiss and Rorden Wilkinson  Part II: Contextualizing International Organization and Global Governance Section 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 Michael Barnett and Raymond Duvall  4. The Diffusion of Authority David Held and Eva-Maria Nag  5. Who Governs the Globe? Susan K. Sell  Part III: Theories of International Organization and Global Governance Section Introduction  6. Realism Jason Charrette and Jennifer Sterling-Folker  7. Classical Liberal Internationalism* Christer Jönsson  8. Liberal Institutionalism Tana Johnson and Andrew Heiss  9.Constructivism Susan Park  10. The English School Ian Hall and Tim Dunne  11. Rational Choice and Indirect Global Governance Henning Tamm and Duncan Snidal  12. Critical Theory Robert W. Cox  13. Marxism Julian Germann  14. Feminism Susanne Zwingel, Elisabeth Prügl, and Gülay Caglar  15. Post-Structuralism James Brassett  16. Post-colonial Global Governance Adekeye Adebajo  17. Chinese Approaches Yongjin Zhang  18. Queer International Organization and Global Governance Ariel Mekler  Part IV: States and International Institutions in Global Governance Section Introduction  19. The UN System Natalie Samarasinghe and Giovanna Kuele  20. The UN General Assembly M. J. Peterson  21. The European Union Ben Rosamond  22.The Staying Power of the BRICS Andrew F. Cooper and Ramesh Thakur  23. The Global South Jacquie Braveboy-Wagner  24. US Hegemony W. Andy Knight  25. China and Global Governance Shaun Breslin and Ren Xiao  Part V: Non-State Actors in Global Governance Section Introduction  26. Global Corporations Christopher May  27. Civil Society and NGOs Jan Aart Scholte  28. Labor Robert O'Brien 29. Credit Rating Agencies Timothy J. Sinclair  30. Think Tanks and Global Policy Networks James G. McGann with Laura Messner  31. Global Philanthropy Michael Moran  32. Private Military and Security Companies Peter J. Hoffman  33. Transnational Criminal Networks Frank G. Madsen  Part VI: Securing the World, Governing Humanity Section Introduction  34. UN Security Council and Peace Operations Paul D. Williams and Alex J. Bellamy  35. Regional Organizations and Global Security Governance S. Neil MacFarlane  36. Weapons of Mass Destruction Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu  37. Countering Terrorism and Preventing Violent Extremism Peter Romaniuk  38. Human Rights Daniel Braaten and David P. Forsythe  39. The Pursuit of International Justice Richard J. Goldstone  40. Humanitarian Intervention and R2P Simon Chesterman  41. Crisis and Humanitarian Containment Fabrice Weissman  42. Sustaining the Peace Gert Rosenthal  43. Human Security as a Global Public Good Stefanie Neumeier and Mark Raymond  Part VII: Governing the Economic and Social World Section Introduction  44. Global Financial Governance Bessma Momani  45. Global Trade Governance Bernard Hoekman  46. Global Development Governance Katherine Marshall  47. Global Environmental Governance Elizabeth R. DeSombre and Andrea Sabau  48. Regional Development Banks and Global Governance Jonathan R. Strand  49. Climate Change Matthew J. Hoffmann  50.Sustainable Development Goals and the Promise of a Transformative Agenda Sakiko Fukada-Parr  51. Global Energy Governance Harald Heubaum  52. Food and Hunger Jennifer Clapp  53. Global Health Governance Sophie Harman and Andreas Papamichail  54. Refugees and Migrants Nicholas R. Micinski  56.Global Internet Governance Madeline Carr

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