International organizations : a comparative approach
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International organizations : a comparative approach
Praeger, 1994
3rd ed
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [321]-325) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780275943424
Description
This text examines the relationship of regionalism to universalism, the interconnection between Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) and International Nongovernmental Organizations (INGOs), and the continuities between national and multinational foreign policy making in the post-Cold War world. While the commitment in this study is to comparative analysis, the historical, legal, structural-functional, and decision making approaches are also employed. The book underscores the pluralism of the world community, its decentralized nature, and its resistance to system and order. This revision was occasioned by the tremendous changes that have occurred in the field of international organizations in the last eight years. Scholars, teachers, and especially students, will benefit from the comparative approach utilized here.
Table of Contents
- An overview
- Changing Conceptualisations
- The Creation of International Organizations
- Institutional and Bureaucratic Developments
- Decision-Making Processes and Policy-Making Scope
- IGO Interactions with Member States and Other IGOs - The Pursuit of Domestic and Foreign Policy Goals and Attempts at Collective Security
- Access to IGO Decision-Making - The Role of International Nongovernmental Organizations (INGOs) and Other Links to IGOs
- Incipient Regimes and Multilateralism - A Middle Way Between Universalism and Nationalism?
- The Quality of IGO Task Performance - Past, Present, and Future. Appendices: Membership of the UN and Its Specialised and Related Agencies
- Charter of the United Nations
- International Organizations by Type (1992/93)
- International Organizations by Year and Type (1909-1992).
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: pbk ISBN 9780275947026
Description
This text examines the relationship of regionalism to universalism, the interconnection between Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) and International Nongovernmental Organizations (INGOs), and the continuities between national and multinational foreign policy making in the post-Cold War world. While the commitment in this study is to comparative analysis, the historical, legal, structural-functional, and decision making approaches are also employed. The book underscores the pluralism of the world community, its decentralized nature, and its resistance to system and order. This revision was occasioned by the tremendous changes that have occurred in the field of international organizations in the last eight years. Scholars, teachers, and especially students, will benefit from the comparative approach utilized here.
Table of Contents
- An overview
- Changing Conceptualisations
- The Creation of International Organisations
- Institutional and Bureaucratic Developments
- Decision-Making Processes and Policy-Making Scope
- IGO Interactions with Member States and Other IGOs - The Pursuit of Domestic and Foreign Policy Goals and Attempts at Collective Security
- Access to IGO Decision-Making - The Role of International Nongovernmental Organisations (INGOs) and Other Links to IGOs
- Incipient Regimes and Multilateralism - A Middle Way Between Universalism and Nationalism?
- The Quality of IGO Task Performance - Past, Present, and Future. Appendices: Membership of the UN and Its Specialised and Related Agencies
- Charter of the United Nations
- International Organisations by Type (1992/93)
- International Organisations by Year and Type (1909-1992).
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