
Fragmented Multilateralism and International Institutions
Between Complexities and Challenges
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 21. September 2026
Book
Hardback
178 pages
978-1-041-36800-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book aims to unpack how different actors- notably ascendant powers like China and India, established actors like the EU and the U.S., or historically overlooked regions such as Latin America-navigate, contest, and reconfigure multilateralism in response to shifting global power constellations.
It examines the impact of the fragmentation of multilateralism on Informal International Governmental Organisations (IIGOs) and Formal International Governmental Organisations (FIGOs) through the lens of Global North-Global South relations. The first part presents a short literature review on multilateralism and its crisis. In the second part of the cluster, focusing on 'Multilateralism and International Institutions', contributors explore how China and India contest the current form and meaning of multilateralism, and how US policies towards institutions like the United Nations (UN) shift with presidential politics, as well as the roles of United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). The third part, on 'Multilateralism, Informality and IOs', addresses the intersection of informal governance, multilateralism and the Global South. It includes studies on the European Union's (EU's) informal engagement with IIGOs, states' use of ad hoc coalitions, hybrid practices in The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Quad, and the China-Japan-Korea Trilateral Summit. The fourth and final part, on 'Geopolitics, Multilateralism and International organisations (IOs)', explores the interplay among geopolitics, multilateralism and IOs and engages with key themes such as the EU's challenges in FIGOs led by authoritarian regimes favouring instrumental over normative cooperation, and the early emergence of Latin American IIGOs in the nineteenth century, predating formal IOs.
This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of Geopolitics, International Relations, and Global Policy. The chapters were first published in a special issue of the Third World Quarterly.
It examines the impact of the fragmentation of multilateralism on Informal International Governmental Organisations (IIGOs) and Formal International Governmental Organisations (FIGOs) through the lens of Global North-Global South relations. The first part presents a short literature review on multilateralism and its crisis. In the second part of the cluster, focusing on 'Multilateralism and International Institutions', contributors explore how China and India contest the current form and meaning of multilateralism, and how US policies towards institutions like the United Nations (UN) shift with presidential politics, as well as the roles of United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). The third part, on 'Multilateralism, Informality and IOs', addresses the intersection of informal governance, multilateralism and the Global South. It includes studies on the European Union's (EU's) informal engagement with IIGOs, states' use of ad hoc coalitions, hybrid practices in The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Quad, and the China-Japan-Korea Trilateral Summit. The fourth and final part, on 'Geopolitics, Multilateralism and International organisations (IOs)', explores the interplay among geopolitics, multilateralism and IOs and engages with key themes such as the EU's challenges in FIGOs led by authoritarian regimes favouring instrumental over normative cooperation, and the early emergence of Latin American IIGOs in the nineteenth century, predating formal IOs.
This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of Geopolitics, International Relations, and Global Policy. The chapters were first published in a special issue of the Third World Quarterly.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-041-36800-7 (9781041368007)
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Persons
Emel Parlar Dal is Full Professor at Marmara University's Department of International Relations.
Andrew F. Cooper is Professor and University Research Chair, Department of Political Science, Balsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo, Canada.
Samiratou Dipama is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences at Thomas Sankara University (Burkina Faso).
Andrew F. Cooper is Professor and University Research Chair, Department of Political Science, Balsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo, Canada.
Samiratou Dipama is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences at Thomas Sankara University (Burkina Faso).
Content
Introduction: Fragmented multilateralism and international institutions: between complexities and challenges 1.'Authentic' multilateralism and the stigmatisation of 'small circles': China, India, and the contestation over institutional design 2. The United States and fragmented multilateralism: bookending a century of US ambivalence towards formal international organisations 3. Traditional multilateralism in the shadow of bilateralism: UN emanations in the international investment agreement regime 4. An informal mode for multilateral cooperation: assessing the European Union's engagements with informal intergovernmental organisations (IIGOs) 5. Peace and security ad hoc coalitions: engagement of the Global South and the Global North 6. Formal frameworks, informal practices: how ASEAN navigates the crisis in multilateralism 7. The European Union and the crisis of multilateralism in an era of uncertainty and power politics 8. The untold story: informal intergovernmental organisations in Latin America Conclusion