Non-state actors in international relations
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Non-state actors in international relations
(Non-state actors in international law, politics and governance series)
Ashgate, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
The first in a series on non-state actors in international law, politics and governance. The seeks to deepen the knowledge and understanding about non-state actors of academics, practitioners and students in the fields on international law, politics and governance. It explores the capabilities and impact of non-state actors, as well as their relations with others, and their positions within international regimes. This volume is the result of three workshops on NGOs and non-state actors in international relations. The first at the University of Amsterdam, February 1999, the second at the University of Nijmegen, September 1999, and the third was a workshop of the Dutch Political Science Association held in May 2000.
目次
- Part I Three perspectives - political science, policy studies, and international law: private in form, public in purpose - NGOs in international relations theory, Bob Reinalda
- international policy arrangements of state and non-state actors, Bas Arts
- non-state actors in international law, Math Noortman. Part II International relations theory, nation-states and non-state actors: the relevance of being important or the importance of being relevant? - state and non-state actors in international relations theory, Anton Weenink
- the de-territorialization of political authority by the European Union, Hans Vollaard
- defining national preferences - the influence of international non-state actors, Femke Van Esch
- non-state actors in foreign policy making - a policy subsystem approach, Bertjan Verbeek, Philip Quarles Van Ufford
- theorizing power relations between NGOs, intergovernmental organizations and states, Bob Reinalda, Bertjan Verbeek. Part III Non-state actors in international areans: the influence of trade unions on the social controversy in the International Labour Organization and its working party, Gerda Van Roozendaal
- co-operation and discord - NGOs and the NAFTA, Barbara Hogenboom
- the impact of environmental NGOs on international conventions, Bas Arts
- multinational enterprises and international climate policy, Ans Kolk. Part IV International civil society: Building transnational advocacy networks before 1965 - diffusion from the Indian Nationalist Movement to the AMerican Civil Rights Movement, Sean Cabot
- the impact of private aid agencies on civil society development, Kees Biekart
- early-warning by NGOs in conflict areas, Edwin Bakker
- the Russian mafiya - a private actor in international relations?, Anton Weenink. Part V Conclusion: The quest for unity in empirical and conceptual complexity, Math Noortman, Bas Arts, Bob Reinalda.
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