
Contested World Orders
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- List of figures
- List of tables
- List of contributors
- 1: Matthew D. Stephen and Michael Zürn: Rising Powers, NGOs and Demands for New World Orders: An Introduction
- Part 1 - World Economic Orders
- 2: Matthew D. Stephen: Contestation Overshoot: Rising Powers, NGOs and the Failure of the WTO Doha Round,
- 3: Alexandros Tokhi: The Contestation of the IMF
- 4: Dirk Peters: Exclusive Club Under Stress: The G7 between Rising Powers and Non-state Actors after the Cold War
- Part 2 - World Security Orders
- 5: Anja Jetschke and Pascal Abb: The Devil is in the Detail: The Positions of the BRICS Countries towards UN Security Council Reform and the Responsibility to Protect
- 6: Harald Müller and Alexandros Tokhi: The Contestation of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime
- Part 3 - Human Rights and Environment
- 7: Martin Binder and Sophie Eisentraut: Negotiating the UN Human Rights Council: Rising powers, established powers and NGOs
- 8: Miriam Prys-Hansen, Kristina Hahn, Malte Lellmann, and Milan Röseler: Contestation in the UNFCCC: The Case of Climate Finance
- Part 4 - Cross-Cutting Cases
- 9: Melanie Coni-Zimmer, Annegret Flohr, and Klaus Dieter Wolf: Transnational Private Authority and Its Contestation
- 10: Martin Binder and Autumn Lockwood Payton: Cleavages in World Politics. Analysing Rising Power Voting Behaviour in the UN General Assembly
- 11: Michael Zürn, Klaus Dieter Wolf, and Matthew D. Stephen: Conclusion: Contested World Orders-Continuity or Change?
- Index
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