A Crisis of Global Institutions?

A Crisis of Global Institutions?
Title A Crisis of Global Institutions? PDF eBook
Author Edward Newman
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 322
Release 2007-08-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134128061

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The legitimacy of global institutions which address security challenges is in question. The manner in which they make decisions and the interests they reflect often falls short of twenty-first century expectations and norms of good governance. Also, their performance has raised doubts about their ability to address contemporary challenges such as civil wars, weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, and the use of military force in international politics. Addressing topical issues, such as the war against Iraq in 2003 and terrorism, and presenting provocative arguments, A Crisis of Global Institutions? explores the sources of the challenge to multilateralism – including US pre-eminence, the changing nature of international security, and normative concerns about the way decisions are taken in international organizations. Edward Newman argues that whilst some such challenges are a sign of ‘crisis’, many others are representative of ‘normality’ and continuity in international relations. Nevertheless, it is essential to consider how multilateralism might be more viably constituted to cope with contemporary and future demands.

Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century

Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century
Title Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Augusto Lopez-Claros
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 561
Release 2020-01-23
Genre Law
ISBN 1108476961

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Identifies the major weaknesses in the current United Nations system and proposes fundamental reforms to address each. This title is also available as Open Access.

Global Institutions, Marginalization, and Development

Global Institutions, Marginalization, and Development
Title Global Institutions, Marginalization, and Development PDF eBook
Author Craig Murphy
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2005
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780415700559

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Craig Murphy's groundbreaking book examines the measures that global institutions have taken, assesses the limited success of global governance and provides a coruscating expose of its failures.

Divided Nations

Divided Nations
Title Divided Nations PDF eBook
Author Ian Goldin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 222
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199693900

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The UN, World Bank, and the IMF were all created in the radically different world of the 1940s. It is becoming increasingly apparent that our global structures are struggling to cope with the new globalized, interconnected challenges of the twenty-first century. Ian Goldin looks to the future to consider radical new approaches to our world order.

Shaping the Humanitarian World

Shaping the Humanitarian World
Title Shaping the Humanitarian World PDF eBook
Author Peter Walker
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 201
Release 2014-08-07
Genre Law
ISBN 1135977437

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Origins of the international humanitarian system -- Mercy and manipulation in the Cold War -- The globalization of humanitarianism : from the end of the Cold War to the global war on terror -- States as responders and donors -- International organizations -- NGOs and private action -- A brave new world, a better future?.

Rising States, Rising Institutions

Rising States, Rising Institutions
Title Rising States, Rising Institutions PDF eBook
Author Alan S. Alexandroff
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 328
Release 2010-04-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0815704410

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A Brookings Institution Press and Centre for International Governance Innovation publication The global order is shifting. Even though no major war has intervened to reshape the architecture of the international order, the global financial crisis has accentuated the emergence of an enlarged global leadership. It is clear that change is afoot. The United States may be hanging on as the world's leading power, as the European Union remains an independent force in global politics, but a host of rising states—including China, India, and Brazil—clamor to be heard and take on bigger roles in world forums. Rising States, Rising Institutions features a panel of distinguished scholars who examine the forces at work: Gregory Chin (York University), Daniel W. Drezner(Tufts University), Thomas Hale (Princeton University), Andrew Hurrell (Oxford University), G. John Ikenberry (Princeton University), John Kirton (University of Toronto), Flynt Leverett (New America Foundation), Steven E. Miller (Harvard University), Andrew Moravcsik (Princeton University), Amrita Narlikar (Cambridge University), and Anne-Marie Slaughter (U.S. State Department). Together they analyze different models of international cooperation, the states that have most actively challenged the existing order, and leading and emergent international institutions such as the G-20, the nascent regime for sovereign wealth funds, the International Atomic Energy Agency, and the entities organized to foster cooperation in the war on terror.

Off Balance

Off Balance
Title Off Balance PDF eBook
Author Paul Blustein
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 192
Release 2016-10-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0986707775

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Award-winning journalist and author Paul Blustein has received wide acclaim for his books about the inner workings of international economic institutions, notably the International Monetary Fund and World Trade Organization. In Off Balance, he weaves a compelling narrative that details the failings of such institutions in the global financial crisis that erupted in 2008. Based on interviews with scores of policy makers and on thousands of pages of confidential documents to which Blustein obtained exclusive access, the book focusses mainly on the IMF and the Financial Stability Forum in the run-up to and early months of the crisis. Blustein exposes serious weaknesses in these and other institutions, which lead to sobering conclusions about the governability of the global economy.