Cooperating for peace and security : evolving institutions and arrangements in a context of changing U.S. security policy

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Cooperating for peace and security : evolving institutions and arrangements in a context of changing U.S. security policy

edited by Bruce D. Jones, Shepard Forman, Richard Gowan

Cambridge University Press, 2010

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Cooperating for Peace and Security attempts to understand - more than fifteen years after the end of the Cold War, seven years after 9/11, and in the aftermath of the failure of the United Nations (UN) reform initiative - the relationship between US security interests and the factors that drove the evolution of multilateral security arrangements from 1989 to the present. Chapters cover a range of topics - including the UN, US multilateral cooperation, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), nuclear nonproliferation, European and African security institutions, conflict mediation, counterterrorism initiatives, international justice and humanitarian cooperation - examining why certain changes have taken place and the factors that have driven them and evaluating whether they have led to a more effective international system and what this means for facing future challenges.

目次

  • Part I. Framework: 1. Introduction: 'two worlds' of international security Bruce Jones and Shepard Forman
  • 2. 'The mission determines the coalition': the United States and multilateral cooperation after 9/11 Stewart Patrick
  • 3. UN transformation in an era of soft balancing Stephen John Stedman
  • Part II. Adapting Cold War Institutions: 4. An evolving UN Security Council David Malone
  • 5. Too many institutions? European security cooperation after the Cold War Richard Gowan and Sara Batmanglich
  • 6. Whither NATO? Mats Berdal and David Ucko
  • 7. The evolution of nuclear non-proliferation institutions Christine Wing
  • 8. 9/11, the 'war on terror' and the evolution of counter-terrorism institutions Eric Rosand and Sebastian von Einsiedel
  • 9. Evolution and innovation: biological and chemical weapons Fiona Simpson
  • Part III. New Tools, New Mechanisms: 10. Normative evolution at the UN: impact on operational activities Ian Johnstone
  • 11. Constructing sovereignty for security Barnett R. Rubin
  • 12. New arrangements for peace negotiation Teresa Whitfield
  • 13. International humanitarian cooperation: aiding war's victims in a shifting strategic environment Abby Stoddard
  • 14. The evolution of regional and sub-regional collective security mechanisms in post-Cold War Africa Sarjoh Bah
  • 15. International courts and tribunals Cesare Romano
  • Part IV. Conclusions: 16. Conclusion: international institutions and the problems of adaptation Richard Gowan and Bruce Jones.

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