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International institutions Vol. II Consequences, when, where and why international institutions are effective

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Sage Publications 2010Description: 304p xviiISBN:
  • 9781847878984
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.200000 GOL-II
Contents:
Content: VOLUME 2: CONSEQUENCES: WHEN, WHERE, AND WHY INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ARE EFFECTIVE ; Global Communications and National Power: Life on the Pareto frontier Stephen D. Krasner; Cave! Hic Dragones: A critique of regime analysis Susan Strange; The Politics, Power, and Pathologies of International Organizations Michael N. Barnett, and Martha Finnemore; Sharing Sovereignty: New institutions for collapsed and failing states Stephen D. Krasner; Norms and State Structure: UNESCO and the creation of state science bureaucracies Martha Finnemore; Institutional Conditions for Diffusion David Strang and John W. Meyer; The Institutional Dynamics of International Political Orders James G. March and Johan P. Olsen; International Regimes, Transactions, and Change: Embedded liberalism in the postwar economic order John Gerard Ruggie; Is the Good News about Compliance Good News about Cooperation? George W. Downs, David M. Rocke, and Peter N. Barsoom; Do Treaties Constrain or Screen? Selection bias and treaty compliance Jana von Stein; The Origins of Human Rights Regimes: Democratic delegation in postwar Europe Andrew Moravcsik
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Content:
VOLUME 2: CONSEQUENCES: WHEN, WHERE, AND WHY INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ARE EFFECTIVE ;
Global Communications and National Power: Life on the Pareto frontier Stephen D. Krasner;
Cave! Hic Dragones: A critique of regime analysis Susan Strange;
The Politics, Power, and Pathologies of International Organizations Michael N. Barnett, and Martha Finnemore;
Sharing Sovereignty: New institutions for collapsed and failing states Stephen D. Krasner;
Norms and State Structure: UNESCO and the creation of state science bureaucracies Martha Finnemore;
Institutional Conditions for Diffusion David Strang and John W. Meyer;
The Institutional Dynamics of International Political Orders James G. March and Johan P. Olsen;
International Regimes, Transactions, and Change: Embedded liberalism in the postwar economic order
John Gerard Ruggie;
Is the Good News about Compliance Good News about Cooperation? George W. Downs, David M. Rocke, and Peter N. Barsoom;
Do Treaties Constrain or Screen? Selection bias and treaty compliance Jana von Stein;
The Origins of Human Rights Regimes: Democratic delegation in postwar Europe Andrew Moravcsik

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