Contested World Orders
Rising Powers, Non-Governmental Organizations, and the Politics of Authority Beyond the Nation-State
Herausgeber: Stephen, Matthew D; Zurn, Michael
Contested World Orders
Rising Powers, Non-Governmental Organizations, and the Politics of Authority Beyond the Nation-State
Herausgeber: Stephen, Matthew D; Zurn, Michael
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This volume provides a novel institutionalist theoretical approach to the rise of new powers and NGOs in relation to international institutions. It reveals the major conflicts that characterise some key contemporary international institutions, such as the UN Security Council, the World Trade Organization, the G7, and the UN Human Rights Council.
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This volume provides a novel institutionalist theoretical approach to the rise of new powers and NGOs in relation to international institutions. It reveals the major conflicts that characterise some key contemporary international institutions, such as the UN Security Council, the World Trade Organization, the G7, and the UN Human Rights Council.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9780198843047
- ISBN-10: 0198843046
- Artikelnr.: 55322740
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9780198843047
- ISBN-10: 0198843046
- Artikelnr.: 55322740
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Matthew D. Stephen is Senior Research Fellow at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. From 2018 to 2019, he was Interim Professor for Political Science at the Helmut Schmidt University/University of the Federal Armed Forces, Hamburg and Senior Research Fellow at the GIGA German Institute for Global and Area Studies, Hamburg. He also lectures part time at the Stanford University Berlin Program. His research concentrates on international power shifts and international institutions. Michael Zürn is Director at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center, and Professor of International Relations at the Freie Universität Berlin. He is a member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences as well of the European Academy and was the founding rector of the Hertie School of Governance. His research examines governance beyond the nation state, and the legitimacy and authority of global governance institutions. He has - among other themes - most extensively written on the emergence and functioning of inter- and supranational institutions, as well as on the normative tensions and political conflicts that these developments unfold.
* 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
* 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
* 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
* 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