New Power Politics
Networks and Transnational Security Governance
Herausgeber: Avant, Deborah; Westerwinter, Oliver
New Power Politics
Networks and Transnational Security Governance
Herausgeber: Avant, Deborah; Westerwinter, Oliver
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The New Power Politics offers a fresh view of power and how it works in global politics among important contemporary security issues. Power is dynamic; it is something governors must continually cultivate, and its use in one situation has consequences for future relationships, and thus, future power.
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The New Power Politics offers a fresh view of power and how it works in global politics among important contemporary security issues. Power is dynamic; it is something governors must continually cultivate, and its use in one situation has consequences for future relationships, and thus, future power.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780190604509
- ISBN-10: 0190604506
- Artikelnr.: 47863515
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780190604509
- ISBN-10: 0190604506
- Artikelnr.: 47863515
DA: Professor of International Relations, University of Denver, and author of The Market for Force (Cornell UP)OW: Postdoctoral Researcher, Postdoctoral Researcher, Universitat-St. Gallen (Switzerland)
* The New Power Politics: Networks and Transnational Security
Governance
* Deborah Avant, University of Denver
* Oliver Westerwinter, University of St. Gallen
* Acknowledgements
* Chapter 1:
* Introduction: Networks and Transnational Security Governance
* Deborah Avant and Oliver Westerwinter
* Chapter 2:
* Centrality in Transnational Governance: How Networks of International
Institutions shape Power Processes
* Alexander Montgomery
* Networking Strategies and Governance Attempts
* Chapter 3:
* Networking within Network Structures: Collateral Damage Control in
the Human Security Network
* Charli Carpenter
* Chapter 4:
* Interpersonal Networks and International Security: the Case of
US-Georgia Relations during the Bush Administration
* Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon
* Chapter 5:
* Netting the Empire: Relationships and US Roles Governing Small Arms
and Military and Security Services
* Deborah Avant
* Networks and Governance Outcomes
* Chapter 6:
* Power and Purpose in Transgovernmental Networks: Insights from the
global non-proliferation regime
* Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni
* Chapter 7:
* Networking for the Ban: Network Structure, Social Power, and the
Movement to Ban Antipersonnel Mines
* Adam Bower
* Chapter 8:
* Bargaining in Networks: Relationships and the Governance of Conflict
Diamonds
* Oliver Westerwinter
* Chapter 9:
* Corporations, Governance Networks, and Conflict in the Developing
World
* Virginia Haufler
* Chapter 10:
* Counter-piracy in the Indian Ocean: Networks and Multinational
Military Cooperation
* Sarah Percy
* References
Governance
* Deborah Avant, University of Denver
* Oliver Westerwinter, University of St. Gallen
* Acknowledgements
* Chapter 1:
* Introduction: Networks and Transnational Security Governance
* Deborah Avant and Oliver Westerwinter
* Chapter 2:
* Centrality in Transnational Governance: How Networks of International
Institutions shape Power Processes
* Alexander Montgomery
* Networking Strategies and Governance Attempts
* Chapter 3:
* Networking within Network Structures: Collateral Damage Control in
the Human Security Network
* Charli Carpenter
* Chapter 4:
* Interpersonal Networks and International Security: the Case of
US-Georgia Relations during the Bush Administration
* Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon
* Chapter 5:
* Netting the Empire: Relationships and US Roles Governing Small Arms
and Military and Security Services
* Deborah Avant
* Networks and Governance Outcomes
* Chapter 6:
* Power and Purpose in Transgovernmental Networks: Insights from the
global non-proliferation regime
* Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni
* Chapter 7:
* Networking for the Ban: Network Structure, Social Power, and the
Movement to Ban Antipersonnel Mines
* Adam Bower
* Chapter 8:
* Bargaining in Networks: Relationships and the Governance of Conflict
Diamonds
* Oliver Westerwinter
* Chapter 9:
* Corporations, Governance Networks, and Conflict in the Developing
World
* Virginia Haufler
* Chapter 10:
* Counter-piracy in the Indian Ocean: Networks and Multinational
Military Cooperation
* Sarah Percy
* References
* The New Power Politics: Networks and Transnational Security
Governance
* Deborah Avant, University of Denver
* Oliver Westerwinter, University of St. Gallen
* Acknowledgements
* Chapter 1:
* Introduction: Networks and Transnational Security Governance
* Deborah Avant and Oliver Westerwinter
* Chapter 2:
* Centrality in Transnational Governance: How Networks of International
Institutions shape Power Processes
* Alexander Montgomery
* Networking Strategies and Governance Attempts
* Chapter 3:
* Networking within Network Structures: Collateral Damage Control in
the Human Security Network
* Charli Carpenter
* Chapter 4:
* Interpersonal Networks and International Security: the Case of
US-Georgia Relations during the Bush Administration
* Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon
* Chapter 5:
* Netting the Empire: Relationships and US Roles Governing Small Arms
and Military and Security Services
* Deborah Avant
* Networks and Governance Outcomes
* Chapter 6:
* Power and Purpose in Transgovernmental Networks: Insights from the
global non-proliferation regime
* Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni
* Chapter 7:
* Networking for the Ban: Network Structure, Social Power, and the
Movement to Ban Antipersonnel Mines
* Adam Bower
* Chapter 8:
* Bargaining in Networks: Relationships and the Governance of Conflict
Diamonds
* Oliver Westerwinter
* Chapter 9:
* Corporations, Governance Networks, and Conflict in the Developing
World
* Virginia Haufler
* Chapter 10:
* Counter-piracy in the Indian Ocean: Networks and Multinational
Military Cooperation
* Sarah Percy
* References
Governance
* Deborah Avant, University of Denver
* Oliver Westerwinter, University of St. Gallen
* Acknowledgements
* Chapter 1:
* Introduction: Networks and Transnational Security Governance
* Deborah Avant and Oliver Westerwinter
* Chapter 2:
* Centrality in Transnational Governance: How Networks of International
Institutions shape Power Processes
* Alexander Montgomery
* Networking Strategies and Governance Attempts
* Chapter 3:
* Networking within Network Structures: Collateral Damage Control in
the Human Security Network
* Charli Carpenter
* Chapter 4:
* Interpersonal Networks and International Security: the Case of
US-Georgia Relations during the Bush Administration
* Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon
* Chapter 5:
* Netting the Empire: Relationships and US Roles Governing Small Arms
and Military and Security Services
* Deborah Avant
* Networks and Governance Outcomes
* Chapter 6:
* Power and Purpose in Transgovernmental Networks: Insights from the
global non-proliferation regime
* Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni
* Chapter 7:
* Networking for the Ban: Network Structure, Social Power, and the
Movement to Ban Antipersonnel Mines
* Adam Bower
* Chapter 8:
* Bargaining in Networks: Relationships and the Governance of Conflict
Diamonds
* Oliver Westerwinter
* Chapter 9:
* Corporations, Governance Networks, and Conflict in the Developing
World
* Virginia Haufler
* Chapter 10:
* Counter-piracy in the Indian Ocean: Networks and Multinational
Military Cooperation
* Sarah Percy
* References