E-Book, Englisch, 296 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-1-4443-0656-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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* Systematically traces similarities and differences between theinstitutional architecture of the Cold War and post-Cold Wareras
* Examines the range of reasons why states join IGOs, identifiespatterns of participation within these organizations, and examinesthe effects of membership on states
* Considers the impact of the EU on other regional organizationsand developments outside Europe
* Provides a strong contribution to the study of internationalorganization and IGO development combining both quantitative andqualitative methodologies
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Preface.
1. In Search of the Post-Cold War World Order: Questions,Issues, and Perspectives (Thomas J. Volgy, Zlatko Sabic,Petra Roter, Elizabeth Fausett, and Stuart Rodgers).
2. Mapping the Architecture of the New World Order: Continuityand Change in the Constellation of Post-Cold War FormalIntergovernmental Organizations (Thomas J. Volgy, Keith A. Grant,Elizabeth Fausett, and Stuart Rodgers).
3. Accounting for the New World Order of FIGO Architecture andIts Effectiveness (Keith A. Grant, Thomas J. Volgy, ElizabethFausett, and Stuart Rodgers).
4. Intergovernmental Organizations and Interstate Conflict:Parsing Out IGO Effects for Conflict in Post-Communist Space(Elizabeth Fausett and Thomas J. Volgy).
5. The Correlates of Cooperative Institutions for InternationalRivers (Andrea K. Gerlak and Keith A. Grant).
6. Substituting forDemocratization: A Comparative Analysis of Involvement inRegional Intergovernmental Organizations (Stuart Rogers and ThomasJ. Volgy).
7. State Support for Human Rights Treaties (Petra Roter,AnuSka Ferligoj and Andrej Mrvar).
8. The Mediterranean As A Region in the Making (AnaBojinovic).
9. Conclusions (Thomas J. Volgy, Zlatko Sabic, PetraRoter, Andrea Gerlak, Elizabeth Fausett, Keith A. Grant, and StuartRodgers).
Index.