Bob Reinalda (the Netherlands Radboud Universiteit Nijmgen)
Routledge History of International Organizations
From 1815 to the Present Day
Bob Reinalda (the Netherlands Radboud Universiteit Nijmgen)
Routledge History of International Organizations
From 1815 to the Present Day
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This is a definitive and comprehensive history of international organizations from their very beginning in 1815 up to the present day.
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This is a definitive and comprehensive history of international organizations from their very beginning in 1815 up to the present day.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 880
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1520g
- ISBN-13: 9780415850445
- ISBN-10: 0415850444
- Artikelnr.: 37085964
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 880
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 53mm
- Gewicht: 1520g
- ISBN-13: 9780415850445
- ISBN-10: 0415850444
- Artikelnr.: 37085964
Bob Reinalda is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the Department of Political Science, Nijmegen School of Management at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. He has written extensively about the history of social movements, non-governmental organizations, autonomous policy making by, decision making within and implementation by intergovernmental organizations, and the Bologna Process.
Part I. 1815: British hegemony and the invention of the multilateral
conference plus follow-up conference. The concert of Europe and the central
commission for the navigation of the Rhine Part II. Transnational networks
of citizens. From the anti-slavery movement in 1815 to the international
committee of the red cross of 1863 Part III The creation of the hague
system. The arbitration movement and the 1899 and 1907 peace conferences in
the Hague Part IV. Public international unions 1865-1914.
Institutionalization of conferences and the creation of continental markets
in Europe and the Americas Part V The International Foundation for the
Welfare State 1880-1914. How governments became involved in International
labour legislation Part VI Laying down the path of collective security. The
first world war, the League of Nations founded (1919) and the interwar
period Part VII Laying down the path of common economic endeavours. The
International Labour Organization (1919) and the economic and social
activities of the League of Nations Part VIII American Hegemony and the
Genesis and evolution of the United Nations System Part IX Collective
Security in a Bipolar World 1945-80 Part X Economic Cooperation in a
Bipolar World 1945-70 Part XI Decolonization, the North-South Divide and
Third World experiences with global and regional international
organizations 1960-80 Part XII Development Aid, environmental protection
and human rights as normative powers. NGO pressure on governments through
Intergovernmental 1960-80 Part XIII International Organizations in the
1980's. The Cold war intensifies and neoliberalism replaces Keynsianism
Part XIV The 1990's and new challenges for the United Nations as
Peacekeeper Part XV Globalization in the 1990's New challenges for the
United Nations system as a promoter of economic and social stability Part
XVI Regional International Organizations from the 1980's Onwards Part XVII
Security and the International economy on the threshold of the twenty-first
Century
conference plus follow-up conference. The concert of Europe and the central
commission for the navigation of the Rhine Part II. Transnational networks
of citizens. From the anti-slavery movement in 1815 to the international
committee of the red cross of 1863 Part III The creation of the hague
system. The arbitration movement and the 1899 and 1907 peace conferences in
the Hague Part IV. Public international unions 1865-1914.
Institutionalization of conferences and the creation of continental markets
in Europe and the Americas Part V The International Foundation for the
Welfare State 1880-1914. How governments became involved in International
labour legislation Part VI Laying down the path of collective security. The
first world war, the League of Nations founded (1919) and the interwar
period Part VII Laying down the path of common economic endeavours. The
International Labour Organization (1919) and the economic and social
activities of the League of Nations Part VIII American Hegemony and the
Genesis and evolution of the United Nations System Part IX Collective
Security in a Bipolar World 1945-80 Part X Economic Cooperation in a
Bipolar World 1945-70 Part XI Decolonization, the North-South Divide and
Third World experiences with global and regional international
organizations 1960-80 Part XII Development Aid, environmental protection
and human rights as normative powers. NGO pressure on governments through
Intergovernmental 1960-80 Part XIII International Organizations in the
1980's. The Cold war intensifies and neoliberalism replaces Keynsianism
Part XIV The 1990's and new challenges for the United Nations as
Peacekeeper Part XV Globalization in the 1990's New challenges for the
United Nations system as a promoter of economic and social stability Part
XVI Regional International Organizations from the 1980's Onwards Part XVII
Security and the International economy on the threshold of the twenty-first
Century
Part I. 1815: British hegemony and the invention of the multilateral
conference plus follow-up conference. The concert of Europe and the central
commission for the navigation of the Rhine Part II. Transnational networks
of citizens. From the anti-slavery movement in 1815 to the international
committee of the red cross of 1863 Part III The creation of the hague
system. The arbitration movement and the 1899 and 1907 peace conferences in
the Hague Part IV. Public international unions 1865-1914.
Institutionalization of conferences and the creation of continental markets
in Europe and the Americas Part V The International Foundation for the
Welfare State 1880-1914. How governments became involved in International
labour legislation Part VI Laying down the path of collective security. The
first world war, the League of Nations founded (1919) and the interwar
period Part VII Laying down the path of common economic endeavours. The
International Labour Organization (1919) and the economic and social
activities of the League of Nations Part VIII American Hegemony and the
Genesis and evolution of the United Nations System Part IX Collective
Security in a Bipolar World 1945-80 Part X Economic Cooperation in a
Bipolar World 1945-70 Part XI Decolonization, the North-South Divide and
Third World experiences with global and regional international
organizations 1960-80 Part XII Development Aid, environmental protection
and human rights as normative powers. NGO pressure on governments through
Intergovernmental 1960-80 Part XIII International Organizations in the
1980's. The Cold war intensifies and neoliberalism replaces Keynsianism
Part XIV The 1990's and new challenges for the United Nations as
Peacekeeper Part XV Globalization in the 1990's New challenges for the
United Nations system as a promoter of economic and social stability Part
XVI Regional International Organizations from the 1980's Onwards Part XVII
Security and the International economy on the threshold of the twenty-first
Century
conference plus follow-up conference. The concert of Europe and the central
commission for the navigation of the Rhine Part II. Transnational networks
of citizens. From the anti-slavery movement in 1815 to the international
committee of the red cross of 1863 Part III The creation of the hague
system. The arbitration movement and the 1899 and 1907 peace conferences in
the Hague Part IV. Public international unions 1865-1914.
Institutionalization of conferences and the creation of continental markets
in Europe and the Americas Part V The International Foundation for the
Welfare State 1880-1914. How governments became involved in International
labour legislation Part VI Laying down the path of collective security. The
first world war, the League of Nations founded (1919) and the interwar
period Part VII Laying down the path of common economic endeavours. The
International Labour Organization (1919) and the economic and social
activities of the League of Nations Part VIII American Hegemony and the
Genesis and evolution of the United Nations System Part IX Collective
Security in a Bipolar World 1945-80 Part X Economic Cooperation in a
Bipolar World 1945-70 Part XI Decolonization, the North-South Divide and
Third World experiences with global and regional international
organizations 1960-80 Part XII Development Aid, environmental protection
and human rights as normative powers. NGO pressure on governments through
Intergovernmental 1960-80 Part XIII International Organizations in the
1980's. The Cold war intensifies and neoliberalism replaces Keynsianism
Part XIV The 1990's and new challenges for the United Nations as
Peacekeeper Part XV Globalization in the 1990's New challenges for the
United Nations system as a promoter of economic and social stability Part
XVI Regional International Organizations from the 1980's Onwards Part XVII
Security and the International economy on the threshold of the twenty-first
Century