Frameworks for international co-operation

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Frameworks for international co-operation

edited by A.J.R. Groom and Paul Taylor

Pinter, 1994

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

"Frameworks for International Co-operation" presents a conceptual typology which is divided into three parts. Part one analyzes theoriesfor internatioanl cooperation between states; part two discusses theories new state structures, and the final part concerns itself with theories that go beyond existing or any new state structure. Although the book is essentially a conceptual one, each chapter will make abundant reference to examples of the theories at work in the empirical world and in existing international institutions.

Table of Contents

  • International organization in world society. Part One: Between States - A conceptual typology of international organization
  • The idea of co-ordination in international organization
  • Co-ordination and co-operation in the CMEA
  • Harmonization
  • Association
  • The parallel national action process
  • Supranationalism - The power and authority of international institutions. Part Two: State Building Federalism: The conceptual setting
  • Consociation
  • From autonomy to secession - building down
  • Regionalism: Between global organization and the confederal regional state
  • Neofunctionalism. Part Three: Beyond the State Functionalism: The theory of David Mitrany
  • Regimes in a world of complex interdependence Transactions, systems and networks.

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