Understanding global cooperation : : twenty-five years of research on global governance / / edited by Kurt Mills, Kendall Stiles.

The journal 'Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism' was founded in 1995 and has since offered policy-relevant and theoretically advanced articles aimed at both academic and practitioner audiences. This collection presents some of the most significant pieces published in the journa...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (541 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • introduction Twenty-Five Years of Global Governance Charting the Development of International Responses to Global Problems
  • Chapter 1 Governance in the Twenty-First Century
  • Chapter 2 Peace and Security: Prospective Roles for the Two United Nations
  • Chapter 3 Democracy and Globalization
  • Chapter 4 The Quiet Revolution
  • Chapter 5 Good Governance in International Organizations
  • Chapter 6 International Institutions, the State, and Global Civil Society in the Age of the World Wide Web
  • Chapter 7 global_governance.net: The Global Compact as Learning Network
  • Chapter 8 UN Conferences and Constructivist Governance of the Environment
  • Chapter 9 How "New" Are "New Wars"? Global Economic Change and the Study of Civil War
  • Chapter 10 Weapons of Mass Destruction and the United Nations
  • Chapter 11 Human Rights and Counterterrorism in Global Governance: Reputation and Resistance
  • Chapter 12 Cities and the Multilevel Governance of Global Climate Change
  • Chapter 13 Peacebuilding: What Is in a Name?
  • Chapter 14 Governance and the Global Water System: A Theoretical Exploration
  • Chapter 15 The John W. Holmes Lecture: Growing the "Third UN" for People-Centered Development-The United Nations, Civil Society, and Beyond
  • Chapter 16 The "Monster That We Need to Slay"? Global Governance, the United States, and the International Criminal Court
  • Chapter 17 Global and Local Policy Responses to the Resource Trap
  • Chapter 18 Principles, Politics, and Prudence: Libya, the Responsibility to Protect, and the Use of Military Force
  • Chapter 19 Special Representatives of the Secretary-General as Norm Arbitrators? Understanding Bottom-Up Authority in UN Peacekeeping
  • Chapter 20 Latin American Countries as Norm Protagonists of the Idea of International Human Rights.
  • Chapter 21 Between Doctrine and Practice: The UN Peacekeeping Dilemma
  • Chapter 22 Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Governance Innovation and Prospects
  • Chapter 23 Emerging Powers and Emerging Trends in Global Governance
  • Chapter 24 Banning the Bomb: Inconsequential Posturing or Meaningful Stigmatization?
  • Chapter 25 Dispensing with the Indispensable Nation? Multilateralism Minus One in the Trump Era
  • Index.