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Taylor & Francis Ltd The UN SecretaryGeneral and Secretariat Global Institutions
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Gender Peace and Security
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Transnational Labour Solidarity Mechanisms of Commitment to Cooperation Within the European Trade Union Movement 56 Routledge Advances in European Politics
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Taylor & Francis Political Representation and European Union Governance
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Taylor & Francis Routledge History of International Organizations From 1815 to the Present Day
Book SynopsisThis is a definitive and comprehensive history of international organizations from their very beginning at the Congress of Vienna in 1815 up to the present day, and provides the reader with nearly two centuries of world history seen from the perspective of international organizations. It covers the three main fields of international relations: security, economics and the humanitarian domain which often overlap in international organizations. As well as global and intercontinental organizations, the book also covers regional international organizations and international non-governmental organizations in all continents. The book progresses chronologically but also provides a thematic and geographical coherence so that related developments can be discussed together. A series of detailed tables, figures, charts and information boxes explain the chronologies, structures and relationships of international organizations. There are biographies, histories and analysis of hundreds of international organizations. This is an essential reference work with direct relevance to scholars in international relations, international political economy, international economics and business and security studies.Trade Review'This magnum opus will become the standard text on the history of international organizations for years to come. Bob Reinalda provides the most comprehensive overview of the development, strengths and weaknesses of international organizations since the early days of the Concert of Europe. The volume's interdisciplinary scope, combining international relations, history and international law, is simply unmatched. It will be an essential reference guide for scholars and practitioners alike.'Dennis Dijkzeul, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany'An Indispensable reference for the student of international affairs interested in diplomatic history or contemporary politics, from the Congress of Vienna to the age of globalization. Analysis of context plus documentary texts renders the book particularly attractive.'Ilter Turan, Professor, Department of International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey'This thorough and comprehensive history will be the starting point for historians of international organizations for many years to come.'Craig N. Murphy, Wellesley College, USA"Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-level undergraduates and above." - D. Liestman, CHOICE (May 2010)Table of ContentsPart 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
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Post2015 UN Development
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Post2015 UN Development
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Subjection and Subjectivity Psychoanalytic Feminism and Moral Philosophy Thinking Gender
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Nature Conservation in Europe Policy and Practice
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Taylor & Francis Ltd FrancoGerman Relations Political Dynamics of the European Union
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Caspian Politics Energy and Security Central Asia Research Forum
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Reconfiguring East Asia Regional Institutions and Organizations After the Crisis
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Taylor & Francis European Governance After Nice
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Genesis of the Common Market
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Building a More Democratic United Nations Proceedings of CAMDUN1
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Mediating in Cyprus The Cypriot Communities and the United Nations 3 Series on Peacekeeping
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Role of Small States in the European Union
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Governing Global Trade International Institutions
Book SynopsisCohn''s topic of global trade is of enormous and proliferating interest. He provides a good background from 1945 to the present and on core contemporary themes such as civil society participation and the domesticisation of the trade agenda. Whilst there is a wealth of literature on policy-oriented aspects such as negotiating rounds, there are few that provide the careful, comprehensive historical overview that this work offers and none that do so with reference to international institutions such as the G7, Quad, OECD, and UNCTAD as well as the WTO in global trade governance. This seminal work has been awarded the British Columbia Political Science Association Weller Prize for 2003. Cohn''s political science background will appeal directly to a university audience and a broader public policy market. It is also suitable for those interested in trade in the cognates of economics and law. This work''s theoretical framework embraces and synthesises the major approaches in the field ofTrade ReviewWinner of the British Columbia Political Science Association Weller Prize for the best book published by a BC political scientist in 2001-2002 'Governing Global Trade by Theodore Cohn fills an important gap in the literature on international trade policy. It provides an invaluable, systemic study of how the plurilateral organisations (such as the OECD, G7/8, the Quad and bodies representing developing country interests) have shaped the evolution of trade policy from the beginnings of the GATT through to the current day. The book provides an important insight into the multi-layered nature of international trade negotiation that has been often overlooked in works that focus on the World Trade Organisation alone.' Stephen Woolcock, International Relations Department, London School of Economics and Political Science ’Recommended. General readers and upper-division undergraduate and graduate students of international trade and economic history.’ Choice 'Anyone interested in the post-1945 history of the international trade system and its current institutional problems will find this book a useful addition to the burgeoning trade policy literature. Cohn provides a comprehensive and historically rich account...' International Affairs 'The book is well researched and very rich in detail. Also, it is comprehensive, spanning the history of half a century of multilateral trade negotiations. It fills an important gap in the literature concerning institutional linkages among various formal and informal institutions on trade...it should be read by anyone interested in the politics of the global trade regime.' International Relations of the Asia-PacificTable of ContentsContents: Introduction; The origins and early period of the postwar trade regime: 1947 to 1962; The OECD, the UNCTAD, and the GATT Kennedy round: 1962 to 1972; The development of the G7 summit process and the GATT Tokyo round: 1973 to 1979; Uncertainty in the GATT and the formation of the Quad: 1980 to 1986; From Punta del Este to the Brussels Ministerial: 1986 to 1990; From the Brussels Ministerial to the end of the GATT Uruguay round: 1991 to 1994; The post-Uruguay round period; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Approaching the EUropean Federation
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Legitimacy of International Regimes Global Environmental Governance
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Taylor & Francis Ltd EU Enlargement Region Building and Shifting Borders of Inclusion and Exclusion
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Constitutionalising Europe Processes and Practices Federalism Studies
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The DublinBelfast Development Corridor Irelands MegaCity Region
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Regional Development and Spatial Planning in an Enlarged European Union Urban and Regional Planning and Development
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Regionalism Globalisation and International Order Europe and Southeast Asia New Regionalisms Series
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Closing or Widening the Gap
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Europes Global Role External Policies of the European Union
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Taylor & Francis Ltd EU Cohesion Policy and European Integration The Dynamics of EU Budget and Regional Policy Reform
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Transforming Law and Institution Indigenous Peoples the United Nations and Human Rights NonState Actors in International Law Politics and Governance Series
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Europes Global Role
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The EU and World Regionalism
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Taylor & Francis Ltd European Union Economic Diplomacy
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Building Security in the New States of Eurasia Subregional Cooperation in the Former Soviet Space Subregional Cooperation in the Former Soviet Space
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Taylor & Francis Innovative Approaches to EU Multilevel Implementation
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Taylor & Francis Religious NGOs at the United Nations
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Taylor & Francis Brexit and Literature Critical and Cultural Responses
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Taylor & Francis The Politics of International Organizations
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Taylor & Francis Horizontal Europeanisation
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Olympic Laws
Book SynopsisOlympic Laws: Culture, Values, Tensions is the first book to analyse fully the Olympic legal framework and its application to the IOC and the Olympic Games through a socio-legal lens. It opens up a new window into understanding the Olympic Games across recent iterations of the Games and on to future Games.The book begins by defining the parameters of the emergent legal sub-fields of Sports Law, lex Olympica and Olympic Law, through the identification of the sources of these Olympic Laws and their underpinning norms. It then uses a series of case studies to demonstrate how lex Olympica has evolved as a means of defending the Olympic Movement from unwanted legal interventions, how Olympic Law has been created to protect the commercial rights vested in the Games, and how the legacies created by this unique category of law have a lasting impact on host cities and beyond. It concludes with a call that the IOC should recalibrate its relationships with prospective hosts and the participating athletes by requiring specific adherence to the Fundamental Principles of Olympism.This is essential reading for any student or researcher with an interest in Olympic studies, sports law, or socio-legal studies or any practising lawyer or events professional looking to better understand the impact and institutions of mega-events.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Arms Control At Sea
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Taylor & Francis Conflict Management and the Future of EU Foreign
Book SynopsisThis book analyses how the European Union (EU) has dealt with crises and conflicts, including Russiaâs invasion of Ukraine, Iranâs nuclear dispute and Syriaâs civil war, to understand the peculiar nature of its role in international security. Rather than focusing on the institutional setâup of the EUâs foreign and security policy, the authors look at the âouterâ world, concentrating on crises and conflicts impinging on Europeâs security. They argue that the EU and its member statesâ policies are constrained by systemic factors such as acute geopolitical rivalries and the fragmentation of regional governance systems, as well as by multiâsource internal contestation of policies across member states. Hence, building on pragmatistâinformed analysis they show that the EUâs actorness in international security is first and foremost constituted by interactions with its domestic and systemic context, and as such it should be understood as a ârelational powerâ.This volume will be of gr
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Taylor & Francis Introduction to International Economic Law
Book SynopsisInternational Economic Law (IEL) refers to the rules governing economic relations at the international level and involving States, international organizations and private entities. This textbook explores IEL within the broader context of public international law from the ground up, providing all the foundational principles of international law essential for the study of IEL. The first part of the book is devoted to the analysis of actors and sources of IEL while the second part focuses on the three main sectors of IEL: international investment law, the law of international trade, as developed through the work of the World Trade Organization (WTO), and international financial and monetary law. Through references to conventional rules, landmark cases and decisions of international organizations, Introduction to International Economic Law provides a clear and concise primer on the main issues in current IEL. It will be an ideal textbook for students taking introductory courses in IEL, as well as a useful guide for anyone wishing to learn about the subject and understand the dynamics behind it.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Dynamics of EU External Energy Relations
Book SynopsisThe Dynamics of EU External Energy Relations examines the behaviour of the European Commission in EU external energy relations paying particular attention to the dynamics existing between the Commission and the member states. It examines the Commission as a constrained policy-entrepreneur trying to expand its power, budget and competences, yet frustrated by member states protective of their national sovereignty.Analysing the Commission as agent and the member states as its principals, the book proposes a more nuanced examination of behaviour where the agent tries to satisfy its own interests but is still responsive to the preferences of the principals. Using a wide range of original primary and secondary data, the book argues that EU external energy relations reflect the dynamics of the relations between the Commission and the member states.This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European Union studies and politics, EU energy and foreign Table of Contents1. Introduction: The Energy Policy of the EU and its External Dimension2. Conceptualizing the Commission Behaviour3. When the Commission asks Too Much: The legislative Process Leading to Decision 994/2012 on Intergovernmental Agreements in the Field of Energy4. Unbundling the Internal Market in Gas: A Contested Process5. The Energy Community Treaty (EnCT): A Common Energy Market with South East Europe6. The Energy Charter Treaty: Creating a Legal Framework for Trade and Investment in Energy7. Conclusion: The Principal Agent Model and the External Dimension of EU Energy Policy
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Routledge Handbook on the European
Book SynopsisThe Routledge Handbook on the European Neighbourhood Policy provides a comprehensive overview of the EU's most important foreign policy instrument, provided by leading experts in the field. Coherently structured and adopting a multidisciplinary approach, this handbook covers the most important themes, developments and dynamics in the EU's neighbourhood policy framework through a series of cutting-edge contributions. With chapters from a substantial number of scholars who have been influential in shaping the study of the ENP, this handbook serves to encourage debates which will hopefully produce more conceptual as well as neighbourhood-specific perspectives leading to enriching future studies on the EU's policies towards its neighbourhood.It will be a key reference point both for advanced-level students, scholars and professionals developing knowledge in the fields of EU/European Studies, European Foreign Policy Analysis, Area studies, EU law, and more broadly Trade Review‘This wide-ranging volume from an expert team is an outstanding contribution to the understanding of our European neighbourhood. It covers the range of countries and issues in depth with thoughtful insights into the many policy challenges for the European Union, not least for its foreign policy and role in conflict management.’ - Helen Wallace, University of Sussex, UK.‘A most indispensable reading for all those who wish to know more about one of the central features of EU foreign policy. At a time when the EU neighbourhood in both its Eastern and Southern dimensions is on fire and facing unprecedented challenges, this handbook offers the necessary keys to better understand Europe's policy in this field for the last ten years. It also helps to grasp the essential ingredients that will shape its future as Europe is struggling to stabilise its highly volatile fringes.’ - H.E. Ambassador Pierre Vimont, Carnegie Europe, and former Secretary General, European External Action Service."... A captivating collection of chapters and a wide-ranging account of the ENP... An excellent reference book for all students of the ENP and a very ambitious and urgent policy agenda for ENP practitioners." - Tatiana Skripka, Maastricht University, Netherlands, Book Review in the Journal of Common Market Studies, 2018 Vol. 56 (7), pp. 1675-1683.Table of ContentsForeword [Johannes Hahn] Preface [Tobias Schumacher, Andreas Marchetti and Thomas Demmelhuber] 1. Introduction: The European Neighbourhood Policy: The challenge of demarcating a complex and contested field of study [Tobias Schumacher] Part I: Conceptual, theoretical and legal approaches in the study of the European Neighbourhood Policy 2. Beyond enlargement: conceptualizing the study of the European Neighbourhood Policy [Frank Schimmelfennig] 3. EU actorness and the European Neighbourhood Policy [Nils Hoffmann and Arne Niemann] 4. The challenge of analysing the performance of the European Neighbourhood Policy [Dorina Baltag and Iulian Romanyshyn] 5. Power and leadership in the European Neighbourhood: contending role concepts [Lisbeth Aggestam] 6. Realism and the European Neighbourhood Policy [Adrian Hyde-Price] 7. Constructivist approaches to the study of the European Neighbourhood Policy [Petr Kratochvíl and Elsa Tulmets] 8. The study of the European Neighbourhood Policy through the lenses of critical approaches [Åsne Kalland Aarstad and Niklas Bremberg] 9. Methodological and theoretical challenges to the study of the European Neighbourhood Policy [Theofanis Exadaktylos] 10. Legal perspectives on the study of the European Neighbourhood Policy [Peter Van Elsuwege and Roman Petrov] Part II: The EU and its neighbourhood: drawing borders, shaping identities 11. The construction and deconstruction of the EU’s neighbourhood [Christopher Browning] 12. Of borders and boundaries: the neighbourhood as the EU’s buffer zone [Andreas Marchetti] 13. The EU and the European Neighbourhood Policy: the re-making of Europe’s identity [Jan Zielonka] 14. Strategic narratives of EU foreign policy and the European Neighbourhood Policy [Alister Miskimmon] 15. The challenges of a changing eastern neighbourhood [Elena Korosteleva] 16. The challenges of a changing southern neighbourhood [Thomas Demmelhuber] Part III: European Neighbourhood Policy-making: institutional dynamics, actors and instruments 17. Coherence, cohesiveness and consistency in the European Neighbourhood Policy [Tanja Börzel and Bidzina Lebanidze] 18. European Neighbourhood Policy decision-making at critical junctures: EU institutions, the Member States and neighbourhood countries [Mark Furness] 19. EU Member States and the European Neighbourhood Policy [Amelia Hadfield] 20. The European Parliament as an actor in its own right in the in the EU’s neighbourhood [Cristian Nitoiu] 21. Financial instruments and the European Neighbourhood Policy [Anna-Sophie Maass] Part IV: Bilateralism, region-building and conflict management in the European Neighbourhood Policy 22. The European Neighbourhood Policy between bilateralism and region-building [Federica Bicchi, Gergana Noutcheva and Benedetta Voltolini] 23. The EU and civilian missions in the neighbourhood [Dimitris Bouris and Madalina Dobrescu] 24. The European Neighbourhood Policy and the politics of sanctions [Clara Portela] 25. Ukraine in the European Neighbourhood Policy: a paradoxical partner [Kataryna Wolczuk] 26. EU–Belarus relations in the context of the European Neighbourhood Policy [Giselle Bosse] 27. The European Neighbourhood Policy and Moldova: a resilient oligarchic system wedged between the EU and Russia [Florent Parmentier] 28. The European Neighbourhood Policy and the South Caucasus [Licìnia Simão] 29. The European Neighbourhood Policy and EU–Maghreb relations [Irene Fernández-Molina] 30. EU–Mashreq relations: differentiation, conditionality and security [Peter Seeberg] 31. Israel and Palestine and the European Neighbourhood Policy [Patrick Müller Sharon Pardo] 32. Libya and Syria: at the Ccossroads of European Neighbourhood Policy and EU crisis management [Nicole Koenig] Part V: The European Neighbourhood Policy and sectoral cooperation 33. Deep and comprehensive free trade agreements [Bernard Hoekman] 34. The European Neighbourhood Policy and energy [Bernd Weber] 35. Migration: moving to the centre of the European Neighbourhood Policy [Florian Trauner and Jean-Pierre Cassarino] 36. Counter-terrorism cooperation and the European Neighbourhood Policy [Chantal Lavallée, Sarah Léonard and Christian Kaunert] 37. Aid in the European Neighbourhood Policy [Fabienne Bossuyt, Hrant Kostanyan, Jan Orbie and Bruno Vandecasteele] Part VI: The European Neighbourhood Policy and the promotion of EU norms and values 38. Perceptions of the European Neighbourhood Policy and of its values and norms promotion [Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués] 39. European Neighbourhood Policy mechanisms: conditionality, socialisation and differentiation [Laure Delcour and Eduard Soler i Lecha] 40. Geopolitics and democracy in the European Neighbourhood Policy [Anna Khakee and Richard Youngs] 41. Democracy promotion by functional cooperation [Tina Freyburg and Sandra Lavenex] 42. Human rights in the European Neighbourhood Policy [Rosa Balfour] 43. The European Neighbourhood Policy promotion of civil society [Silvia Colombo and Natalia Shapovalova] Part VII: The European Neighbourhood Policy and future lines of inquiry 44. The European Neighbourhood Policy and Islamist actors in the southern neighbourhood [Michelle Pace and Sarah Wolff] 45. The neighbours of the EU’s neighbours: overcoming geographical silos [Sieglinde Gstöhl and Erwan Lannon] 46. The European Neighbourhood Policy and the CFSP/CSDP: from the European Security Strategy to the Global Strategy [Thomas Henökl]
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Cambridge University Press The European Parliament and Supranational Party System
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