Multilateralism Matters
The Theory and Praxis of an Institutional Form
John Gerard Ruggie(Editor)
Columbia University Press
Published on 1. January 1993
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Hardback
492 pages
978-0-231-07980-8 (ISBN)
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Confronting some of the major theoretical issues at stake in international relations, this volume attempts to clarify and explain the extensive role that multilateral co-operation can play in helping to stabilize the shape of the current international order.
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English
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New York
United States
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College/higher education
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Ill.
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Height: 236 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
760 gr
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978-0-231-07980-8 (9780231079808)
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Part 1 THE CONCEPT: John Gerard Ruggie, Multilateralism: The Anatomy of an Institution. Part 2 THEORETICAL DEBATES: James A. Caporaso, International Relations Theory and Multilateralism: The Search for Foundations; Lisa L. Martin, The Rational State Choice of Multilateralism. Part 3. DOMESTIC CONTENT: Anne-Marie Burley, Regulating the World: Multilateralism, International Law, and the Projection of the New Deal Regulatory State; Peter F. Cowhey, Elect Locally-Order Globally: Domestic Politics and Multilateral Co-operation, Judith Goldstein; Creating the GATT Rules: Politics, Institutions, and American Policy; Steve Weber, Shaping the Post-war Balance of Power: Multilateralism in NATO. Part 4. INTERNATIONAL CHANGE: Miles Kahler, Multilateralism with Small and Large Numbers; Patrick M. Morgan, Multilateralism and Security: Prospects in Europe; Geoffrey Garrett, International Co-operation and Institutional Choice: The European Community's Internal Market; Mark W. Zacher, Multilateral Organizations and the Institution of Multilateralism: The Development of Regimes for Non-Terrestrial Spaces. Part 5 THEORETICAL REPRISE: Friedrich Kratochwil, Norms Versus Numbers: Multilateralism and the Rationalist and Reflexivist Approaches to Institutions - A Unilateral Plea for Communicative Rationality.