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Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd Extremisms in Africa
Book SynopsisScholars agree that a direct correlation can be made between poor governance and the emergence of extremist movements. This book challenges both the efficacy and wisdom of purely militarized responses to extremist movements typified by the Global War on Terror, as well as the cursory replication of international counter-terrorism frameworks promulgated by the UN and EU in Africa. Emphasis is given to the importance of understanding local history, culture and regional geopolitics, among a variety of context-specific factors, to effectively address the emergence and spread of extremisms in Africa. As such, it draws on contributions from a range of thematic and regional experts, including security-sector specialists, conflict analysts, journalists, international relations and governance specialists, political scientists, social anthropologists, psychologists, and theologians.Table of ContentsForeword: Dr Alain Tschudin, GGA Executive Director; Chapter 1: Between rhetoric and reality: Strategic approaches to counter-terrorism – Peter Knoope; Chapter 2: Public opinion on security and terrorism in Africa – Rorisang Lekalake; Chapter 3: Terrorism in North Africa and the Sahel – Richard Chelin; Chapter 4: The Sahel’s ungoverned spaces and the ascent of AQIM, Al-Mourabitoun, and MUJAO in Mali and Niger – Celeste Hicks; Chapter 5: Why the Tuareg have been demonised – Prof. Jeremy Keenan; Chapter 6: Visions of an alternative world: Understanding the background to Boko Haram – Graham Furniss; Chapter 7: Boko Haram and counter-insurgency in Nigeria – Stephen Johnson; Chapter 8: The rise of ISIS and its implications for East Africa – Stephen Buchanan-Clarke; Chapter 9: The evolving threat of violent extremism and terrorism in the SADC region – Ric Chelin and Stephen Buchanan-Clarke; Chapter 10: Identity politics and the re-emergence of South Africa’s Far Right – Stephen Buchanan-Clark Chapter 11: The socio-economic rehabilitation & reintegration of Children Associated with Armed Forces and Armed Groups (CAAFAG): A community-based approach in Borno State, Nigeria – Emmanuel Bosah & Mustapha Al-Hassan; Chapter 12: Accounting for the rise of Islamist extremism in Africa: Origins, trajectory and recommendations – Hussein Solomon; Chapter 13: Transnational Evangelical Christianity and political culture in sub-Saharan Africa – Robert A. Dowd; Chapter 14: The United States’ approach to countering terrorism and violent extremism – Lindsay Cohn.
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG The Palgrave Handbook of Development Cooperation
Book SynopsisThis open access handbook analyses the role of development cooperation in achieving the 2030 Agenda in a global context of ‘contested cooperation’. Development actors, including governments providing aid or South-South Cooperation, developing countries, and non-governmental actors (civil society, philanthropy, and businesses) constantly challenge underlying narratives and norms of development. The book explores how reconciling these differences fosters achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.Table of ContentsForeword (Jorge Chediek).-Introduction : Contestation and Collaboration: Effective Development Cooperation for Achieving the 2030 Agenda.-Section 1: Changing Context of Development Cooperation - Current Narratives and Trends Chapter 1: An evolving shared concept of Development Cooperation (Milindo Chakrabarti and Sachin Chaturvedi, Research and Information System for Developing Countries, India).-Chapter 2: The globalisation of foreign aid: Global influences and the diffusion of aid priorities (Liam Swiss, Memorial University).-Chapter 3: Southernization of OECD’s ODA approach (Paulo Esteves, BRICS Policy Center, Brazil / Stephan Klingebiel, DIE).-Chapter 4: Conceptualising ideational convergence of Chinese and “Western” aid (Heiner Janus, DIE / Tang Lixia, China Agricultural University).-Section 2: Global Development Norms and Institutional Architecture - Points of Convergence and Divergence Chapter 5: How to govern a global development cooperation regime? (André de Mello e Souza, Institute for Applied Economic Research, Brazil).-Chapter 6: The position of development policy: a functional definition(Adolf Kloke-Lesch, Sustainable Development Solutions Network Germany).-Chapter 7: The past and future of the emerging economies and the GPEDC: points of convergence and divergence (Gerardo Bracho, Centre for Global Cooperation Research).-Chapter 8: Should China join the GPEDC? The prospects for China and the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation(Qi Gubo, China Agricultural University / Li Xiaoyun, China Agricultural University).-Section 3: Measurements of Development Cooperation - Frameworks and Theories for Assessments: Development Cooperation Chapter 9: ‘From billions to trillions’: Measuring financing the SDGs in a world ‘beyond aid’ (Emma Mawdsley, University of Cambridge).-Chapter 10: Future of the GPEDC Monitoring Framework (Debapriya Bhattacharya, Centre for Policy Dialogue).-Chapter 11: Monitoring and evaluation in South-South Cooperation: the case of CPEC in Pakistan (Murad Ali, DIE).-Chapter 12: African civil society organizations: Monitoring and Evaluation of CSO programmes (Fanwell Kenala Bokosi, AFRODAD).-Section 4: Multi-level perspectives on development cooperation for achieving the SDGs Domestic:Chapter 13: South Africa’s changing role in development structures: Being in them but not of them (Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIA).-Chapter 14: India’s approach to development cooperation (Anthea Mulakala, The Asia Foundation).-Chapter 15: The SDGs, multilateral development organisations and maximsing the impact of U.S. development assistance (Anthony Pipa, Brookings).-Chapter 16: A middle way towards development cooperation: Foreign aid discourse of South Korea and Turkey in relation to the OECD DAC (Melis Baydag, Ruhr University Bochum).-Chapter 17: Malawi: a micro-cosm of the new development finance architecture (Neissan Besharati, Institute for Global Dialogue, South Africa).-Chapter 18: The role of development cooperation in new national planning in Least Developed Countries (Admos Chimhowu, University of Manchester / David Hulme, University of Manchester).-Triangular Cooperation:Chapter 19: Achieving the SDGs through triangular cooperation/South-South cooperation on climate change: Germany-China-Ethiopia (Moritz Weigel, The ChinaAfricaAdvisory / Alexander Demissie, The ChinaAfricaAdvisory).-Chapter 20: India as a Partner in Triangular Development Cooperation: Prospects for the India-UK Partnership for Global Development (Sebastian Paulo, Observer Research Foundation India).-Non-State Actors:Chapter 21: The changing role of the private sector for development cooperation (Jorge A. Pérez Pineda, Anáhuac University / Dorothea Wehrmann, DIE).-Chapter 22: The Changing Role of the Private Sector in South-South Co-operation: The Cases of Kenya and Uganda (Vitalice Meja, Reality of Aid Africa Network).-Conclusion: What Future for Development Cooperation? Prospects and key messages for BAPA+40 and beyond
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Lit Verlag NATO Meets the Post-Strategic Condition
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Lit Verlag The Constitution for Europe: The Point of No
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Die Rechte Indigener Volker Im
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Council of Europe The conscience of Europe
Book SynopsisCollection of essays and articles
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Springer Verlag, Singapore India and Central Europe: Perceptions,
Book SynopsisThis book explores the transformation of India’s relations with Central and Eastern Europe from being a subset of Indo-Soviet relations during the Cold War to the rediscovery and rebuilding of relations with the region almost from scratch in the post-Cold War era. It examines how the combination of Brexit, the rise of China and India’s expanding geo-economic interests in Europe has led the Narendra Modi government to contemplate relations with Central Europe through a more strategic lens and treat the region as an autonomous element within India’s foreign policy rather than a footnote of its relations with other great powers. Fulfilling a long-felt gap in existing literature, this volume examines India’s political, economic, investment, defence and cultural relations with the Visegrad Four (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia). It analyzes Indian perceptions of Central Europe and explores prospects of New Delhi’s political and economic engagement with the region. The painstakingly compiled appendices on the exchange of bilateral visits and agreements between India and the Visegrad Four would be of immense use as a handy reference to scholars, policy-makers, and other interested persons and institutions.Trade Review“The book India and Central Europe: Perceptions, Perspectives and Prospects edited by Rajendra Jain is a welcome addition to the literature on India’s engagement with Central European countries. It is a timely Contribution … . the book provides a comprehensive analysis of India’s engagement with these countries, which is important for Indian foreign policy makers as they attempt to carve a roadmap for their relations in the future.” (Priya Vijaykumar Poojary, CEU Review of Books, ceureviewofbooks.com, September, 2023)Table of ContentsChapter 1. India and Central Europe: Perceptions and Prospects (Pramit Pal Chaudhuri).- 2. Indian Perceptions of Central Europe (Rajendra K. Jain).- Chapter 3. India and the Czech Republic (Rajendra K. Jain).- Chapter 4. India and Hungary ( Rajendra K. Jain).- Chapter 5. India and Poland (Rajendra K. Jain).- Chapter 6. India and Slovakia ( Rajendra K. Jain).- Chapter 7. India’s Economic and Trade Relations with Central Europe (Anna Wróbel).- Chapter 8. Indian Foreign Direct Investment in Central Europe (Karina Jędrzejowska and Anna Wróbel).- Chapter 9. Indian Diaspora in Central Europe (Patryk Kugiel and Konrad Pędziwiatr).- Chapter 10. The Visegrad Four and India: A Road More Travelled? (Patryk Kugiel)
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Springer In Defence of Our Humanity
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Oxford University Press Germany Europe and the Politics of Constraint
Book SynopsisThe process of European integration is marked both by continued deepening and widening, and by growing evidence of domestic disquiet and dissent. Against this background, this volume examines three key themes: the challenge to the power of member states - as subjects of European integration - to determine the course of the integrationist project and to shape European public policies; the increasing constraints in the domestic political arena experienced by member states as objects of European integration; and the contestation over both the ''constitutive politics of the EU'' and specific policy choices. These three themes - power, constraint and contestation - and their interdependence are explored with specific reference to contemporary Germany.The main findings call for a revision of the ''conventional wisdom'' about Germany''s Europeanization experience. First, while Germany continues to engage intensively in all aspects of the integration process, its power to ''upload'' - ''hard''Trade ReviewAn important contribution to the updating and re-evaluation of literature on the EU and the German political system. * Perspectives on Political Science *Table of ContentsLiving with Europe: Power, Constraint, and Contestation ; Europeanization in Context; Concept and Theory ; The Federal Executive: Bureaucratic Fusion versus Governmental Bifurcation ; The Bundestag: Institutional Incrementalism Behavioural Reticence ; ; The German Lander: From Milieu-Shaping to Territorial Politics ; Public Law: Towards a Post-National Model ; The Party System: Structure, Policy and Europeanization ; Interest Groups: Opportunity Structures and Organizational Capacity ; The Media Agenda: The Marginalization and Domestication of Europe ; Economic Policies: From Pace-Setter to Beleaguered Player ; ; Competition Policy: From Centrality to Muddling Through? ; Electricity and Telecommunications: Fit for the European Union? ; Social Policy: Transforming Pensions, Challenging Health Care? ; Environmental Policy: A Leader State under Pressure? ; Justice and Home Affairs: Europeanization as a Government-Controlled Process ; Foreign and Security Policy: On the Cusp Between Transformation and Accomodation ; Europeanization Compared: The Shrinking Core and the Decline of 'Soft' Power
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Oxford University Press The International Politics of EUChina Relations
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The University of Chicago Press World Rule Accountability Legitimacy and the
Book SynopsisGlobal governance organizations (GGOs) - from the World Trade Organization to the Forest Stewardship Council - have taken on prominent roles in the management of international affairs. The author provides a clearer picture of the compromises within and the competition among these institutions by focusing attention on their organizational design.Trade Review"World Rule is ambitious, engaging, and well-researched; it will be a major contribution to the literature on international organizations and global governance more broadly." - Steven Bernstein, University of Toronto"
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The University of Chicago Press The WTO as an International Organization
Book SynopsisAn analysis of the challenges and opportunities facing the World Trade Organization. Papers address the WTO's institutional capacity, the resources available to the secretariat, policy issues facing the WTO, and the WTO's relationship with transition and developing countries.
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The University of Chicago Press Traders in a Brave New World The Uraguay Round
Book SynopsisAn account of the Uruguay Round which includes an examination of the historical context in which it took place, and an insider's assessment of the agreement's future impact on the international trading system. Implications for the political/economic relationships are also discussed.Table of ContentsPreface Prologue: Rendezvous at Punta 1: The Decade That Transformed World Trade 2: The Wobbly Bicycle, 1979-1982 3: Establishing the Agenda, 1983-1986 4: Specifying the Objectives, 1987-1988 5: The Road to Brussels, 1989-1990 6: Farm Subsidy Showdown, 1991-1992 7: Diplomatic and Political Endgames, 1993-1994 8: The Final Agreement: An Assessment 9: A Trade Agenda for the 1990s 10: The Brave New World Economic Order App. A. Chronology of Events App. B. Punta del Este Ministerial Declaration, Adopted September 20, 1986 App. C. Final Uruguay Round Agreement, Table of Contents App. D. Marrakesh Ministerial Decision on Trade and Environment, April 14, 1994 Notes Index
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McGill-Queen's University Press The Fate of Canada F. R. Scotts Journal of the
Book SynopsisThe Fate of Canada introduces readers to poet, intellectual, constitutional expert, activist and law professor F.R. Scott’s biography, puts his diary entries into the political context of the time, and identifies the people he met and the places he visited during the hearings of the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism.Trade Review"The Fate of Canada is a wonderful diary. I read it with growing interest and appreciation, and it will be an indispensable source for Canadians wanting to understand the decisive 1960s. A unique and enduring record of a critical moment in Canada's history." John English, Trinity College, University of Toronto, and author of The Worldly Years: The Life of Lester B. Pearson, 1949–1972"Graham Fraser should be thanked for having the brilliant idea of editing this journal. The Fate of Canada gives us a better understanding of Scott, his views on bilingualism, and the work of the commission, as well as his reactions to Quebec's language policy." Marcel Martel, York University and co-editor of Entre solitudes et réjouissances : Les francophones et les fêtes nationales (1834-1982)“This book could not have come at a better time. It is an incredibly valuable contribution both to the corpus on Canada’s intellectual and political history and to contemporary debates around language and the Canadian constitution.” American Review of Canadian Studies“Scott's prose is humorous and biting, philosophical, and introspective. This is some of the best kind of history reading: accessible, entertaining, revealing, and a primary source to boot from the historical actor himself.” The Canadian Historical Review“Graham Fraser has beautifully edited and contextualised Scott’s diary.” Canada's History
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Columbia University Press Gendering World Politics Issues Approaches in
Book SynopsisTickner focuses her distinctively feminist approach on new issues of the international relations agenda since the end of the Cold War, such as ethnic conflict and other new security issues, globalizations, democratization, and human rights.Trade ReviewTickner offers a massive survey of the literature in international relations, both traditional and feminist... Highly recommended for research libraries. Choice Very good... Tickner manages to convey both the breadth and the subtleties of feminist contributions in IR... She does not water down what she sees as the ultimate implications for IR of feminist analyses. American Political Science ReviewTable of Contents1. Gendering World Politics 2. Troubled Encounters: Feminism Meets IR 3. War, Peace, and Security 4. Gendering the Global Economy 5. Democratization, the State and the Global Order: Gendered Perspectives 6. Conclusions and Beginnings: Some Pathways for IR Feminist Futures Bibliography
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Columbia University Press The Postwar Origins of the Global Environment
Book SynopsisPerrin Selcer tells the story of how the United Nations built the international knowledge infrastructure that made the global-scale environment visible. Experts affiliated with UN agencies helped make the “global”—as in global population, global climate, and global economy—an object in need of governance.Trade ReviewPerrin Selcer shows the persistent attempts by UN-related researchers to produce global citizenship. In the process, he shows convincingly, a global epistemic community was created. Impressively researched, The Postwar Origins of the Global Environment is highly original. An authoritative study. -- Alison Bashford, author of Global Population: History, Geopolitics and Life on EarthThe Postwar Origins of the Global Environment reveals the hidden history of international society’s formative ideas. Before NGOs, before a world community could have moral weight, there had to be a theory of reform that was both widely shared and planetary in scale. Selcer shows how foundational beliefs of globalism—development, conservation, world citizenship, localism, the biosphere—originated among an international community of scientists and activists seeking answers for aggression, disease, and scarcity. Along the way are vivid portraits of iconic thinkers, such as Margaret Mead, Gunnar Myrdal, George Kennan, who often formed unexpected alliances. An absorbing, thoroughly detailed account. -- Nick Cullather, Indiana University, BloomingtonSelcer’s path-breaking study provides an original and thought-provoking account of the origins of global environmentalism within the world of mid-twentieth-century internationalism and its associated movements. His work brims with novel and important insights that will reshape scholarship in international history, environmental history, and the history of science. -- Jessica Wang, University of British ColumbiaAn engaging microhistory. * Choice *In these accounts, the environment was a cause for diplomats and scientists, not just wild-haired, Birkenstock-clad activists. In this sense, [The Postwar Origins of the Global Environment] move environmental history from the periphery to the mainstream of postwar intellectual and political history. * Los Angeles Review of Books *Provides a useful nonlinear understanding of a commonly overlooked postwar success: the creation of potential energy stored in a transnational understanding of ecology that awaits a receptive political climate for influence and application by technocrats. * Journal of American History *An insightful book. Selcer has made a valuable contribution to the growing body of scholarship that links environmental history, the history of science, and international history. * Diplomatic History *A major contribution to the global history of environmental sciences and politics that lays new ground forfuture research. * Isis *Table of ContentsAcknowledgmentsList of AbbreviationsIntroduction: Science, Global Governance, and the Environment1. Behind the Burlap Curtain2. Conserving the World Community3. Men Against the Desert4. The Soil Map of the World and the Politics of Scale5. Locating the Global Environment6. Spaceship Earth in the Age of FractureConclusion: The View from a Utopia’s RuinsNotesBibliographyIndex
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Columbia University Press Building States The United Nations Development
Book SynopsisBuilding States examines how the UN tried to manage the dissolution of European empires in the 1950s and 1960sand helped transform the practice of international development and the meaning of state sovereignty in the process. Eva-Maria Muschik traces how UN personnel pioneered a new kind of state building in the midst of decolonization.Trade ReviewThe formation of the United Nations in 1945 proved essential to the decolonization of the world, as Eva-Maria Muschik elegantly demonstrates in this state-of-the-art international history. In its first twenty years, the UN machinery was instrumental in new states’ attainment of formal sovereignty—and played an even more pivotal role in the development of many new states after their emergence. Revising our understanding of an era in which the UN’s contribution has often been criticized or trivialized, Muschik has transformed the study of international governance. -- Samuel Moyn, Yale UniversityBuilding States is a highly original book. It pushes forward our understanding of the international history of the United Nations, and it also acts as a powerful corrective to studies that lionize uncritically the work of the UN. -- Alessandro Iandolo, Harvard UniversityBuilding States will find an enthusiastic audience among historians and IR scholars interested in international organizations and development. Muschik’s focus on public administration is an important addition to the wealth of studies on agricultural and infrastructural development projects. Through a series of well-researched case studies, Muschik explores how "technical assistance" came to emphasize state-building as a job best handled by professionals and reveals how subtle (and not so subtle) tensions between ideals of expertise and democracy played out in practice. -- Perrin Selcer, author of The Postwar Origins of the Global Environment: How the United Nations Built Spaceship EarthAn ambitious book in its chronological, geographic and thematic scope, offering one perspective on the vast scale of UN interventions across the global South during the era of decolonization. * International Affairs *With new insight into how international organisations became major players in governance and development,Building States has significant implications for the histories of decolonization, UN intervention and the Cold War. * e-IR *The book has outstanding qualities, which make it more than worth reading. Building States makes a poignant case for the agency not only of the Secretariat but also of the new and small states. * International Peacekeeping *Table of ContentsIntroduction: Managing the World1. The UN and the Colonial World: International Trusteeship and Non-Self-Governing Territories2. How to Build a State?: The UN in Libya3. If Ten Years Suffice for Somaliland . . .4. Moving Beyond Advice: Pioneering Administrative Assistance in Bolivia5. Hammarskjöld, Decolonization, and the Proposal for an International Administrative Service6. State-Building Meets Peacekeeping: UN Civilian Operations in the Congo Crisis, 1960–1964EpilogueAcknowledgmentsNotesBibliographyIndex
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Indiana University Press Making Intangible Heritage
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewValdimar Hafstein [is the] author of some of the most mordant and witty critical analysis of intangible heritage protection. -- From "UNESCO and the Strange Career of Multiculturalism," published in the Los Angeles Review of BooksWhile a prior knowledge of international heritage policy can help, students, scholars, and professionals in anthropology, folklore, and allied fields and disciplines – those interested in heritage theory and practice, and those out on the frontlines of "ICH" work – should read this book. * Cultural Analysis *The book is a useful tool for the study of critical heritage studies as well as for the expansion of our knowledge about the uses and resignifications linked to the concept of intangible heritage. * Anthropological Journal of European Cultures *Table of ContentsPrelude: Confessions of a Folklorist1. Making Heritage: Introduction2. Making Threats: The Condor's Flight3. Making Lists: The Dance Band in the Hospital4. Making Communities: Protection as Dispossession5. Making Festivals: Folklorisation RevisitedPostlude: Intangible Heritage as Diagnosis, Safeguarding as TreatmentConclusion: If Intangible Heritage is the Solution, What is the Problem?AcknowledgmentsWorks CitedIndex
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Grant Seekers Budget Toolkit
Book SynopsisStep-by-step guidance, insider tips, and all the tools you need tocreate budgets and financial plans that win grants Grants are a major source of funding in the nonprofit sector, andnonprofits invest considerable time, effort, and resources intoobtaining them. A key aspect of any successful grant applicationinitiative is budgeting and financial planning. A well-craftedbudget, clearly delineating when, where, and how grant moneys willbe applied, goes a long way toward selling a grantor on anapplicant''s vision. Unfortunately, many nonprofit professionalslack the know-how required to create budgets that instill grantorswith confidence. This book fills that much-needed gap. AuthorsJames Aaron Quick and Cheryl Carter New walk you through the entirebudgeting process, providing invaluable insider tips, guidelines,and rules of thumb. More importantly, they provide you withindispensable guidance including a complete, step-by-step budgetingsystem, with each step fully documented and acTrade Review"Many concepts are very valuable and useful." (CharityChannel.com, September 2003)Table of ContentsWhat Is a Budget: And Where Does One Come From? DEVELOPING YOUR PROJECT. What Is a Project: And Where Does One Come From? What Is a Problem: And How Does a Project Come from One? Project Development. DEVELOPING YOUR BUDGETS. Fundamentals of Project Budgets: Concepts and Terms. Direct Costs: Definitions and Explanations. Personnel Costs: Compute and Capture. Travel Costs: Compute and Capture. Other Direct Costs and Prices. REPORTING YOUR BUDGETS. Putting It All Together: Developing a Finished Budget. The Budget Narrative. Index. About the CD-ROM.
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The University of Michigan Press International Organizations and Research Methods
Book SynopsisPresents an inventory of the methods developed in the study of international organizations (IOs) under the headings of Observing, Interviewing, Documenting, Measuring and Combining. The book creates a space for scholars in different academic traditions to reflect on methodological choices and the way they impact knowledge production on IOs.Trade ReviewThis book is original and innovative, as it is the first companion to provide a broad and thoughtful inventory of research methods used in the social sciences and humanities to understand what international organizations are and what they do: so very helpful!" - Bob Reinalda, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands"International Organizations and Research Methods fills a gaping hole in the IO literature and will be particularly valuable to graduate students and IO researchers with its diversity of methods and authors covering a range of UN specialized agencies and IOs in different issue areas and regions. The book's introduction provides a very useful overview of what the book aims to do and not do and how the editors define methods as a reflexive part of the research process. The innovative use of boxes is a great way to present specific tools and ‘tricks,’ including interviewing in a foreign language and analyzing tweets." - Margaret Karns, University of Massachusetts BostonTable of Contents INTRODUCTION. Rethinking Methods of Investigation and International Organizations Fanny Badache, Leah R. Kimber and Lucile Maertens PART 1. OBSERVING Introduction: Observing Fanny Badache, Leah R. Kimber and Lucile Maertens Chapter 1. Direct Observation Kari De Pryck and Svenja Rauch Box a. Observing Spatial Practices Fiona McConnell Box b. Digital Observation MÉlanie Albaret Chapter 2. Participant Observation Leah R. Kimber and Lucile Maertens Box c. Multipositionality Simon Tordjman Box d. Carnal Sociology Julie Patarin-Jossec Box e. Exiting Fieldwork FrÉdÉric MÉrand Chapter 3. Ethnographic Interviews Leah R. Kimber and Emilie Dairon Box f. Reversed Photo-Elicitation Leah R. Kimber Interlude I. Frictions of Distance and Proximity. Observing IOs in Action Birgit MÜller PART 2. INTERVIEWING Introduction: Interviewing Fanny Badache, Leah R. Kimber and Lucile Maertens Chapter 4. Surveys Clara Egger and Monique J. Beerli Box g. Languages and Interviews James Worrall Box h. Focus Groups Marie Saiget Chapter 5. Semi-Structured Interviews MÉlanie Albaret and Joan Deas Box i. Interviewing “Beneficiaries” Lucie Laplace Box j. Asymetrical interviews Emilie Dairon Chapter 6. Biographic Interviews Monique J. Beerli Box k. Online Interviews Leah R. Kimber Interlude II. Controversies in Interview Research Annabelle Littoz-Monnet PART 3. DOCUMENTING Introduction: Documenting Fanny Badache, Leah R. Kimber and Lucile Maertens Chapter 7. Legal Research Ian Hurd Chapter 8. Archives Ellen J. Ravndal Box l. Visual Archives ValÉrie Gorin Chapter 9. Visual Methods ValÉrie Gorin Box m. Analyzing Maps BenoÎt Martin Box n. Branding Analysis Stefan Tschauko Box o. Artifact Analysis Julian Eckl Chapter 10. Document Analysis: a praxiographic approach Christian Bueger Box p. Semiology of Websites Camille Rondot Box q. Analyzing Tweets Matthias Hofferberth Chapter 11. Discourse Analysis Audrey Alejandro, Marion Laurence and Lucile Maertens Box r. Studying Ideas Olivier Nay Chapter 12. Statistics and Quantification Roser CussÓ and Laure Piguet Box s. Analyzing Charts, Infographics and Dataviz BenoÎt Martin Chapter 13. Budget Analysis Svanhildur Thorvaldsdottir and Ronny Patz Interlude III. What IOs Talk about When They Talk about Themselves, and How They Do It Davide Rodogno PART 4. MEASURING Introduction: Measuring Fanny Badache, Leah R. Kimber and Lucile Maertens Chapter 14. Voting Analysis Erik Voeten Chapter 15. Statistical Analyses with IO Data Fabien Cottier and Heidrun Bohnet Box t. Navigating Human Resource Statistics Fanny Badache Chapter 16. Large-N Data and Quantitative Analyses Charles B. Roger Chapter 17. Computerized Text Analysis Mor Mitrani and Inbar Noy Chapter 18. Multiple Correspondence Analysis Constantin Brissaud Box u. Building Databases on Individuals Kseniya Oksamytna Chapter 19. Social Network Analysis Anna-Luise ChanÉ Interlude IV. Challenging IOs through Numbers Simon Hug PART 5. COMBINING Introduction: Combining Fanny Badache, Leah R. Kimber and Lucile Maertens Chapter 20. Interviews and Observations Kari De Pryck Box v. Challenging Secrecy Olivier Schmitt Chapter 21. Observation, Interviews and Archives Marieke Louis Chapter 22. Computational Text Analysis and Archival Methods Evan Easton-Calabria and William Allen Chapter 23. Qualitative Comparative Analysis Ryan Federo Chapter 24. Structured, Focused Comparison Vytautas Jankauskas, Steffen Eckhard and JÖrn Ege Chapter 25. Process Tracing Svenja Rauch Chapter 26. Prosopography Aykiz Dogan and FrÉdÉric Lebaron Box w. Research with LinkedIn Monique J. Beerli Chapter 27. Practice Analysis Vincent Pouliot Chapter 28. Feminist Approaches Georgina Holmes Box x. Postcolonial Insights Soumita Basu Box y. Reflexivity in Practice Audrey Alejandro Chapter 29. Composing Collages: Working at the Edge of Disciplinary Boundaries Anna Leander Box z. Expeditions as a Research Method Doaa Abdel-Motaal Interlude V. Controversies on Methodological Pluralism J. Samuel Barkin
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The University of Michigan Press International Organizations and Research Methods
Book SynopsisMethodologies for the study of International organizationsTrade ReviewThis book is original and innovative, as it is the first companion to provide a broad and thoughtful inventory of research methods used in the social sciences and humanities to understand what international organizations are and what they do: so very helpful!" - Bob Reinalda, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands"International Organizations and Research Methods fills a gaping hole in the IO literature and will be particularly valuable to graduate students and IO researchers with its diversity of methods and authors covering a range of UN specialized agencies and IOs in different issue areas and regions. The book's introduction provides a very useful overview of what the book aims to do and not do and how the editors define methods as a reflexive part of the research process. The innovative use of boxes is a great way to present specific tools and ‘tricks,’ including interviewing in a foreign language and analyzing tweets." - Margaret Karns, University of Massachusetts BostonTable of Contents INTRODUCTION. Rethinking Methods of Investigation and International Organizations Fanny Badache, Leah R. Kimber and Lucile Maertens PART 1. OBSERVING Introduction: Observing Fanny Badache, Leah R. Kimber and Lucile Maertens Chapter 1. Direct Observation Kari De Pryck and Svenja Rauch Box a. Observing Spatial Practices Fiona McConnell Box b. Digital Observation MÉlanie Albaret Chapter 2. Participant Observation Leah R. Kimber and Lucile Maertens Box c. Multipositionality Simon Tordjman Box d. Carnal Sociology Julie Patarin-Jossec Box e. Exiting Fieldwork FrÉdÉric MÉrand Chapter 3. Ethnographic Interviews Leah R. Kimber and Emilie Dairon Box f. Reversed Photo-Elicitation Leah R. Kimber Interlude I. Frictions of Distance and Proximity. Observing IOs in Action Birgit MÜller PART 2. INTERVIEWING Introduction: Interviewing Fanny Badache, Leah R. Kimber and Lucile Maertens Chapter 4. Surveys Clara Egger and Monique J. Beerli Box g. Languages and Interviews James Worrall Box h. Focus Groups Marie Saiget Chapter 5. Semi-Structured Interviews MÉlanie Albaret and Joan Deas Box i. Interviewing “Beneficiaries” Lucie Laplace Box j. Asymetrical interviews Emilie Dairon Chapter 6. Biographic Interviews Monique J. Beerli Box k. Online Interviews Leah R. Kimber Interlude II. Controversies in Interview Research Annabelle Littoz-Monnet PART 3. DOCUMENTING Introduction: Documenting Fanny Badache, Leah R. Kimber and Lucile Maertens Chapter 7. Legal Research Ian Hurd Chapter 8. Archives Ellen J. Ravndal Box l. Visual Archives ValÉrie Gorin Chapter 9. Visual Methods ValÉrie Gorin Box m. Analyzing Maps BenoÎt Martin Box n. Branding Analysis Stefan Tschauko Box o. Artifact Analysis Julian Eckl Chapter 10. Document Analysis: a praxiographic approach Christian Bueger Box p. Semiology of Websites Camille Rondot Box q. Analyzing Tweets Matthias Hofferberth Chapter 11. Discourse Analysis Audrey Alejandro, Marion Laurence and Lucile Maertens Box r. Studying Ideas Olivier Nay Chapter 12. Statistics and Quantification Roser CussÓ and Laure Piguet Box s. Analyzing Charts, Infographics and Dataviz BenoÎt Martin Chapter 13. Budget Analysis Svanhildur Thorvaldsdottir and Ronny Patz Interlude III. What IOs Talk about When They Talk about Themselves, and How They Do It Davide Rodogno PART 4. MEASURING Introduction: Measuring Fanny Badache, Leah R. Kimber and Lucile Maertens Chapter 14. Voting Analysis Erik Voeten Chapter 15. Statistical Analyses with IO Data Fabien Cottier and Heidrun Bohnet Box t. Navigating Human Resource Statistics Fanny Badache Chapter 16. Large-N Data and Quantitative Analyses Charles B. Roger Chapter 17. Computerized Text Analysis Mor Mitrani and Inbar Noy Chapter 18. Multiple Correspondence Analysis Constantin Brissaud Box u. Building Databases on Individuals Kseniya Oksamytna Chapter 19. Social Network Analysis Anna-Luise ChanÉ Interlude IV. Challenging IOs through Numbers Simon Hug PART 5. COMBINING Introduction: Combining Fanny Badache, Leah R. Kimber and Lucile Maertens Chapter 20. Interviews and Observations Kari De Pryck Box v. Challenging Secrecy Olivier Schmitt Chapter 21. Observation, Interviews and Archives Marieke Louis Chapter 22. Computational Text Analysis and Archival Methods Evan Easton-Calabria and William Allen Chapter 23. Qualitative Comparative Analysis Ryan Federo Chapter 24. Structured, Focused Comparison Vytautas Jankauskas, Steffen Eckhard and JÖrn Ege Chapter 25. Process Tracing Svenja Rauch Chapter 26. Prosopography Aykiz Dogan and FrÉdÉric Lebaron Box w. Research with LinkedIn Monique J. Beerli Chapter 27. Practice Analysis Vincent Pouliot Chapter 28. Feminist Approaches Georgina Holmes Box x. Postcolonial Insights Soumita Basu Box y. Reflexivity in Practice Audrey Alejandro Chapter 29. Composing Collages: Working at the Edge of Disciplinary Boundaries Anna Leander Box z. Expeditions as a Research Method Doaa Abdel-Motaal Interlude V. Controversies on Methodological Pluralism J. Samuel Barkin
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Contemporary Europe and the Atlantic Alliance
Book SynopsisExamining the development of European states, this book explains the ways in which Europe's position has evolved in accordance with its all-important US links. It provides historical analysis of major ideas and events such as the evolution and collapse of the Cold War; and the rise of the New Left and New Right groups.Table of ContentsPreface. Part I: Setting the Stage:. Politics in the Atlantic Community: Late 1950s to the Early 1970s:. 1. Introduction to the Politics. 2. US Politics: Kennedy to Nixon. 3. West German and Austrian Politics: 1959-1974. 4. French Politics: 1958-1974. 5. Britain and the Smaller Northern Democracies, 1959-1974. 6. Italy and the Iberian Peninsula, 1958-1978. Part II: Transnational Cooperation and Conflict: 1958-1974:. 1. Keys to Western Security. 2. The Cold War: 1958-1974. 3. New Left and Cultural Revolution. Part III: Politics in the Atlantic Community: From the Mid-1970s to the 1990s:. 1. US Politics: 1974: Ford to Reagan. 2. US Politics: Bush to Clinton. 3. Germany: Divided and United. 4. France, 1974 to the Present. 5. Britain, 1974 to the Present. 6. Italy and the Iberian Peninsula, 1979 to the Present. Part IV: Transnational Cooperation and Conflict: 1975 to the Present:. 1. Keys to Western Security. 2. Cold War: End and Aftermath. Index.
£41.75
Harvard University, Asia Center The United Nations in Japans Foreign and Security
Book SynopsisThis study focuses on postwar Japan's foreign policy making in the political and security areas, the core UN missions. The intent is to illustrate how policy goals forged by national security concerns, domestic politics, and psychological needs gave shape to Japan's complicated and sometimes incongruous policy toward the UN since World War II.
£32.26
Harvard University Press The Colonial Politics of Global Health
Book SynopsisJessica Lynne Pearson explores the collision between imperial and international visions of health and development in French Africa as postwar decolonization movements gained strength. The consequences of putting politics above public health continue to play out in constraints placed on international health organizations half a century later.Trade ReviewPearson’s deeply researched and elegantly written book demonstrates that international organizations played a defining role in reshaping empire in the postwar period. Her work compellingly argues that the United Nations and the World Health Organization provided templates for universal rights and health for all, even colonial subjects. The Colonial Politics of Global Health will be an invaluable addition to our understanding of the French Empire, decolonization, and global health initiatives. -- Jennifer Johnson, Brown UniversityA smart, persuasive study of one of the most influential chapters in the history of twentieth-century Africa. This impressive work poses an intriguing question: how did imperial powers in sub-Saharan Africa interact with new international humanitarian organizations providing oversight of colonial governance after World War II? Pearson is to be commended for taking on such a challenging topic and for telling a fascinating, human story in such an accessible way. -- Alice L. Conklin, The Ohio State UniversityAn important, thought-provoking book that uses global health as a prism through which to understand tensions between colonial powers and international organizations like the World Health Organization in late colonial Africa. Pearson skillfully shows how decolonization converged with a wide array of attempts to stem disease made by French doctors, colonial officials, and world health representatives in Africa. -- Nancy Rose Hunt, University of Michigan[A] probing account…Focusing on the area of public health, Pearson shows that France sought to reap the benefits of the World Health Organization’s operations in Africa, even as it pursued its own health-care policies in its colonies. France’s efforts, Pearson argues, succeeded in maintaining French influence over UN policies in West Africa even after the country’s former colonies had won their independence. -- Nicolas van de Walle * Foreign Affairs *Shows how the World Health Organization’s origins and development in Africa and the politics of the postwar period of decolonization were intimately intertwined. -- Laura Jane McGough * Bulletin of the History of Medicine *
£40.76
Princeton University Press Emergent Actors in World Politics
Book SynopsisThe disappearance and formation of states and nations after the end of the Cold War have proved puzzling to both theorists and policymakers. This book argues that this lack of conceptual preparation stems from two tendencies in conventional theorizing.Trade Review"Cederman presents an exhaustively researched, precisely orchestrated study using complex adaptive system computer modelling in an attempt to simulate emergent political actors and nationalism. It is an outstanding work, and Lars-Erik Cederman has earned a place on the bookshelf of every serious IR student."--International RelationTable of ContentsList of TablesList of FiguresPrefaceCh. 1Introduction3Ch. 2Modeling Actors in World Politics14Ch. 3Toward Richer Models37Ch. 4Emergent Polarity72Ch. 5Extending the Emergent Polarity Model109Ch. 6Modeling Nationalism136Ch. 7Nationalist Mobilization151Ch. 8Nationalist Coordination184Ch. 9Conclusions for Theory and Policy213Bibliography233Index255
£40.50
Princeton University Press China the United Nations and World Order
Book Synopsis"Written under the auspices of the Center of International Studies, Princeton University"--Page facing title page.Table of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. vii*Tables, pg. ix*Figures, pg. xi*Acknowledgments, pg. xiii*Abbreviations, pg. xvi*Introduction, pg. 1*1. The Traditional Chinese Image of World Order, pg. 19*2. The Maoist Image of World Order, pg. 49*3. Global Politics in the General Assembly, pg. 97*4. China and the Security Council, pg. 178*5. The New International Economic Order, I: The Inaugural Process, pg. 242*6. The New International Economic Order, II: The Implementation Process, pg. 282*7. China, Functionalism, and the Specialized Agencies, pg. 334*8. China and International Legal Order, pg. 405*9. The Chinese Image and Strategy of World Order, pg. 471*Interview Schedule, pg. 503*Appendixes, pg. 509*Bibliography, pg. 531*Index, pg. 567
£68.00
Princeton University Press China the United Nations and World Order
Book SynopsisTable of Contents*Frontmatter, pg. i*Contents, pg. vii*Tables, pg. ix*Figures, pg. xi*Acknowledgments, pg. xiii*Abbreviations, pg. xvi*Introduction, pg. 1*1. The Traditional Chinese Image of World Order, pg. 19*2. The Maoist Image of World Order, pg. 49*3. Global Politics in the General Assembly, pg. 97*4. China and the Security Council, pg. 178*5. The New International Economic Order, I: The Inaugural Process, pg. 242*6. The New International Economic Order, II: The Implementation Process, pg. 282*7. China, Functionalism, and the Specialized Agencies, pg. 334*8. China and International Legal Order, pg. 405*9. The Chinese Image and Strategy of World Order, pg. 471*Interview Schedule, pg. 503*Appendixes, pg. 509*Bibliography, pg. 531*Index, pg. 567
£184.00
Pluto Press The World Bank
Book SynopsisAuthoritative, critical history and analysis of the World Bank from its founding to the present dayTrade Review'Superior … a broad ranging guide that explains the global power structure over the last eight decades. The history of the World Bank and its frequent support of dictatorships in the Global South clarifies the nexus between high finance and power politics.' -- Carlos Marichal, El Colegio de México'The World Bank's many critics usually urge institutional redemption through reforms. In this harsh and thorough indictment, Eric Toussaint blasts those hopes. Covering the history of the Bank from its early days as a prop to European colonialism through the Rwandan genocide, the Washington Consensus and the Iraq war, he argues that the Bank is incorrigible and should, therefore, be abolished. Read and judge for yourselves.' -- James K. Galbraith, author, 'Welcome to the Poisoned Chalice: The Destruction of Greece and the Future of Europe''The record of lending to authoritarian regimes … invites fresh thinking on the need to streamline human rights considerations into development lending. Recommended reading to get a different view of the Bretton Woods institutions.' -- Andrés Solimano, founder, International Center for Globalization and Development'Eric Toussaint's book could not be more opportune as the world enters a dangerous period of potential geopolitical conflict. Toussaint exposes, with chapter and verse, the role of the World Bank (and other 'Bretton Woods institutions) as tools for the financial control of the world - in particular, the exploitation of the Global South through the manipulation of debt. The World Bank is found not to be a great institution to reduce global poverty, but on the contrary, to perpetuate it.' -- Michael Roberts, Economist and co-author of 'Capitalism in the 21st Century''Éric Toussaint's detailed and powerful indictment of the World Bank emerges at a vital time. It should be read by all who want to challenge domination and exploitation and contribute to the struggle for global justice.' -- 'Counterfire'Table of ContentsForeword Terminology: South/North – Developing/Developed. Just What Are We Talking About? Chapter 1 – The Origins of the Bretton Woods Institutions Chapter 2 – The First Years of the World Bank (1946-1962) Chapter 3 – Difficult Beginnings Between the Un and the World Bank Chapter 4 –The Post-world War II Context – the Marshall Plan and the London Agreement on Germany’s Debt Chapter 5 – A Bank Under Influence Chapter 6 –World Bank and IMF Support for Dictatorships Chapter 7 – The World Bank and the Philippines (1946–1990) Chapter 8 – The World Bank’s Support for the Dictatorship in Turkey Chapter 9 – The Bank in Indonesia: a Textbook Case of Intervention Chapter 10 – The World Bank’s Theoretical Falsehoods Regarding Development Chapter 11 – South Korea: the “miracle” Unmasked Chapter 12 – The Debt Trap Chapter 13 – The World Bank Saw the Debt Crisis Looming Chapter 14 – The Mexican Debt Crisis and the World Bank Chapter 15 – The World Bank and the IMF: the Creditors’ Enforcers Chapter 16 – Presidents Barber Conable and Lewis Preston (1986-1995) Chapter 17 – Rwanda: the Genocide’s Financiers Chapter 18 – James Wolfensohn Switches on the Charm (1995-2005) Chapter 19 – Debates in Washington at the Start of the Twenty-first Century Chapter 20 – Structural Adjustment and the Washington Consensus Were Not Abandoned in 2000 Chapter 21 – Climate and the Environmental Crisis: Sorcerer’s Apprentices at the World Bank and the IMF Chapter 22 – Paul Wolfowitz (2005–2007): an Architect of the Invasion of Iraq at the Head of the World Bank Chapter 23 – Ecuador: Progress and the Limits of Resistance to the Policies of the World Bank, the IMF and Other Creditors Chapter 24 – The US President’s Men Keep Control of the World Bank Chapter 25 – The IMF and the World Bank in the Time of Coronavirus: the Failed Campaign for a New Image Chapter 26 – The World Bank Did Not Foresee the Arab Spring Popular Uprisings and Still Promotes the Very Same Policies That Triggered Them Chapter 27 – The “Gender Equity” Farce: a Feminist Reading of World Bank Policies Chapter 28 – The World Bank and Human Rights Chapter 29 – Time to Put an End to World Bank Impunity Chapter 30 – The Case for Abolishing and Replacing the IMF and the World Bank Annexes Annex 1: The World Bank: an ABC Annex 2: The International Monetary Fund (IMF): an ABC Glossary Bibliography of Works Cited Works by Eric Toussaint Published in English Table of Tables Table of Graphs
£61.52
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Europe Entrapped
Book SynopsisToday Europe finds itself in a crisis that casts a dark shadow over an entire generation. The seriousness of the crisis stems from one core political contradiction at the heart of the European project: namely, that what urgently needs to be done is also extremely unpopular and therefore virtually impossible to do democratically.Trade Review"The title of his book says it all: Europe finds itself in a trap of its own making. Offe has no easy answers as to how the continent might escape. But his 130-page essay is a model of analytical clarity and should be required reading for anyone who wants to grasp the core issues of the crisis—and eschew simple slogans and facile apportionment of blame to single nations (whether Germany or Greece)."Current History"This is a strangely heart-warming book. While Claus Offe analyses the weaknesses and failures of European integration with ruthless precision, he also reminds us powerfully of the values of the European ideal, and shows how we could come closer to realising them - if only political leaders had the will and tenacity to do so. In the current climate of Europhobia, this is the nearest thing to realistic optimism that we are likely to get."Colin Crouch, University of Warwick"Claus Offe has written a passionate, probing, and deeply perturbing book that both excoriates the European Union and provides a glimpse of hope in the struggle for a social Europe."Gary Marks, UNC-Chapel Hill and RVU Amsterdam"After so many years without a resolution, it is hard to feel hopeful about the euro crisis. If there are grounds for hope they lie in this volume. In it Claus Offe describes how the citizens of Europe, and of Germany in particular, frame the crisis. He explains how that framing defines the range of feasible policy options. Offe shows how it is in the capacity of those citizens and their leaders -- of European society, in other words -- to modify that framing in ways that open the door to a more constructive policy response. Offe's careful analysis deserves a wide audience. If it receives one, Europe will be a better place."Barry Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley"At the core of this book is the proposition that, though the Euro was a mistake, its undoing would be a greater mistake. Around this insight, Offe describes the logic of the economic, institutional, political and cultural traps that have been sprung on European polities. The great merit of this book is that it poses the fundamental question implicit in any attempt to escape such traps: who is to be the agent of change? No one reading this book will think that this question has an easy answer; they will realise that an answer is desperately called for."Albert Weale, University College London ‘Europe Entrapped brilliantly summarizes the huge complexity of the EU that hinders its effective crisis management, and comes with a passionate call for more material solidarity among EU citizens... Offe contributes a most welcome counterweight to all the short and simple arguments attributing blame for the crisis to a small group of people, persons, or institutions. For everyone interested in the Euro crisis and annoyed or confused by the barrage of media coverage on it, I highly recommend this book.’International Studies Review‘Offe provides a lucid explanation of the Eurozone crisis and how Europeans should reform their institutions. While assembling the intellectual tools to dissect this predicament, he paints a full picture of the challenges facing welfare states under globalization… The silver lining of this book is that it is partisan in the best possible way: provocative but not distorting, critical but not irascible. Most of all: its political rallying cry to citizens, namely that the Europe we have is flawed and the one we stand to gain is worth fighting for, is both urgent and true.’ Constellations‘This is an important read for any Europhile who thinks that anything economically or socially rational must also be politically realistic.’ Times Higher EducationTable of ContentsAbbreviations vi Preface vii Introduction 1 1 Democratic Capitalism and the European Union 6 2 The Nature of the Crisis 16 3 Growth, Debt, and Doom Loops 32 4 No Return to Square One 48 5 In Search of Political Agency 56 6 Finalitées: Bases of Identification with European Integration as a Political Project 61 7 The Configuration of Political Forces and Preferences 81 8 Germany’s Leadership Role for Europe: A Non-Starter 90 9 “Thin” Citizenship: The Ugly Face of the EU System of Rule 109 10 Redistribution Across State Borders and Social Divides 120 References 131
£16.14
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Europe Entrapped
Book SynopsisToday Europe finds itself in a crisis that casts a dark shadow over an entire generation. The seriousness of the crisis stems from one core political contradiction at the heart of the European project: namely, that what urgently needs to be done is also extremely unpopular and therefore virtually impossible to do democratically.Trade Review"The title of his book says it all: Europe finds itself in a trap of its own making. Offe has no easy answers as to how the continent might escape. But his 130-page essay is a model of analytical clarity and should be required reading for anyone who wants to grasp the core issues of the crisis—and eschew simple slogans and facile apportionment of blame to single nations (whether Germany or Greece)."Current History"This is a strangely heart-warming book. While Claus Offe analyses the weaknesses and failures of European integration with ruthless precision, he also reminds us powerfully of the values of the European ideal, and shows how we could come closer to realising them - if only political leaders had the will and tenacity to do so. In the current climate of Europhobia, this is the nearest thing to realistic optimism that we are likely to get." Colin Crouch, University of Warwick"Claus Offe has written a passionate, probing, and deeply perturbing book that both excoriates the European Union and provides a glimpse of hope in the struggle for a social Europe." Gary Marks, UNC-Chapel Hill and RVU Amsterdam"After so many years without a resolution, it is hard to feel hopeful about the euro crisis. If there are grounds for hope they lie in this volume. In it Claus Offe describes how the citizens of Europe, and of Germany in particular, frame the crisis. He explains how that framing defines the range of feasible policy options. Offe shows how it is in the capacity of those citizens and their leaders -- of European society, in other words -- to modify that framing in ways that open the door to a more constructive policy response. Offe's careful analysis deserves a wide audience. If it receives one, Europe will be a better place." Barry Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley"At the core of this book is the proposition that, though the Euro was a mistake, its undoing would be a greater mistake. Around this insight, Offe describes the logic of the economic, institutional, political and cultural traps that have been sprung on European polities. The great merit of this book is that it poses the fundamental question implicit in any attempt to escape such traps: who is to be the agent of change? No one reading this book will think that this question has an easy answer; they will realise that an answer is desperately called for." Albert Weale, University College LondonTable of Contents List of Abbreviations Preface (1) Democratic capitalism and the European Union (2) The nature of the crisis (3) Growth, debt and doom loops (4) No return to square one (5) In search of political agency (6) Finalitées: Bases of identification with European integration as a political project (7) The configuration of political forces and preferences (8) Germany's leadership role for Europe: a non-starter - Framing the crisis (9) “Thin” citizenship: The ugly face of the EU system of rule (10) Redistribution across state borders and social divides Afterword
£11.77
University of British Columbia Press Canada on the United Nations Security Council
Book SynopsisThis is the definitive history of the Canadian experience, both its successes and failures, on the world’s largest stage – the United Nations Security Council.Trade ReviewFull of insights and surprises, [Canada on the United Nations Security Council] is a welcome addition to Canadian foreign policy. -- Daniel Livermore * Forum: Bulletin of Canadian Foreign Service *Chapnick carefully and methodically documents Canada's six terms on the UNSC. -- Kevin Brushett, Royal Military College Of Canada * The British Journal of Canadian Studies *This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of Canadian foreign policy and global engagement and will be a useful resource in graduate and upper-level undergraduate courses on these topics. -- Tyler Chamberlain * Canadian Journal of Political Science *Table of ContentsIntroduction1 Training Wheels2 An Auspicious Start3 The Forgotten Years4 Transformation5 Keeping the Peace?6 The Gang of Five in the Trudeau Era7 Going All In8 Constructive Internationalists at Work9 A Mission on a Mission10 Rejection and Its AftermathConclusionNotes; Bibliography; Index
£62.90
John Wiley & Sons Inc Rosso on Fund Raising
Book SynopsisA valuable set of reflections, anecdotes, and pure fund raising wisdom from one of the great pioneers in the development field. --Michael O''Neill, professor and director, Institute for Nonprofit Organization Management, University of San Francisco For over forty-five years, Henry Rosso has worked to enhance and advance the work and lives of professional fund raisers the world over. He has been recognized as the person who has most shaped present fund raising practice and theory. In this book of thoughtful essays, he explores a variety of topics including leadership, stewardship, the art of asking, building relationships, and more--all in a refreshing writing style that makes fund raising human and friAndly.Trade Review"Hank Rosso wrote this book after his first forty-five years in development. The wisdom he's gained over those four-and-a-half decades and his encyclopedic knowledge of the history of fund raising ooze from every page: insights on stewardship, donor cultivation, the qualities of leadership, the art of asking with composure, and a lot more." (Mal Warwick, author of How to Write Successful Fundraising Letters) "Rosso smoothly combines history and philosophy with strong technique and practical experience...This will be an invaluable book, an classic one day." (Robert L. Payton, professor of philanthropic studies and senior research fellow, Center on Philanthropy, Indiana University) "Hank Rosso's words and experience model fund raising's best values and practices. Anyone who wants to understand fundraising from the inside out should read Rosso on Fund Raising." (Dean Schooler, president, The Schooler Family Foundation) "This book is a classic. It includes some of the best wisdom from one of our profession's caring fathers." (Martha A. Taylor, vice president, University of Wisconsin Foundation) "This is a valuable set of reflections, anecdotes, and pure fund raising wisdom from one of the great pioneers in the development field." (Michael O'Neill, professor and director, Institute for Nonprofit Organization Management, University of San Francisco)Table of ContentsTHE ESSENTIALS OF FUND RAISING. 1. Setting Realistic Expectations. 2. Growing a Successful Fund Raising Program. 3. Developing Leadership for Fund Raising. 4. The Art of Asking with Composure. 5. It's All About Being Friends: Cultivating Donors. 6. Diversifying Funding Sources. 7. Classic Mistakes and Their Lessons. 8. Evaluating Fund Raising Programs and Capabilities. FUND RAISING IN PERSPECTIVE. 9. Our Heritage: Rich in Values and Virtues. 10. A Blend of Art and Science: The Five Essential Steps in Disciplined Fund Raising. 11. Language and the Gentle Arts of Persuasion. 12. My Start in Fund Raising. 13. Stewardship in Giving and Receiving. 14. Recollections by One Who Was There. 15. A Call to Service.
£30.39
John Wiley & Sons Inc The Principals Guide to Winning Grants
Book SynopsisToday''s public and private schools can no longer rely ontraditional sources of funding to fulfill their educational goals.Although grants have become increasingly popular alternatives forfinancial support, principals and their staff must face stiffcompetition for these limited sources. This practical, step-by-stepguide is for principals who want to improve their chances ofwinning grants for their schools. As administrative leaders, principals are in a pivotal position tomotivate teachers, parents, and volunteers in the grantseekingprocess. This guide provides principals with techniques formobilizing school staff, coordinating community support, developingwinning proposals, constructing realistic plans and budgets, andsuccessfully implementing those grants that have been awarded.David Bauer is not only an educator and former administrator but anoted expert in grantseeking and fund-raising. He draws from hisextensive experience to share useful strategies as well asresources, inTrade Review"David Bauer offers the inexperienced administrator very clear,concise, nonthreatening assistance." (Philip S. Boggio,superintendent, The DePaul Institute, Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania) "Grantwriting is becoming mandatory for schools seeking alternativefunding. This is a most helpful and insightful book for all schooladministrators." (Alicia Boyko, director of community education,West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, New Jersey) "Much like David Bauer's presentations, this book is practical,interesting, informative . . . just plain terrific!" (Mary BethFetchko, coordinator for government, corporate and foundationrelations, La Roche College, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)Table of Contents1. The Principal's Role in Supporting Grantseeking. 2. Setting Up a Proactive Grants System in Your School. 3. Getting Ready: Assessing Needs, Establishing Goals, andDeveloping Solutions. 4. The Grants Marketplace: What a Principal Needs to Know. 5. Finding the Best Funders: Matching Projects to Grantors. 6. Strategies for Contacting Prospective Grantors. 7. Putting the Proposal Together: Developing a Strategy, Plan, andBudget. 8. Preparing Federal Grant Proposals for Your School. 9. Improving and Submitting Your School's Federal GrantProposal. 10. Developing Foundation and Corporate Grants Support for YourSchool. 11. Improving and Submitting Your School's Foundation/CorporateProposal. 12. The Decision: Contacting Grantors and Dealing withSuccess/Rejection. 13. The Principal's Role in Administering Grant Funds.
£30.39
Cornell University Press Informal Governance in the European Union
Book SynopsisKleine provides the first systematic analysis of the parallel development of the formal rules and informal norms that have governed the EU from the 1958 Treaty of Rome until today.Trade ReviewThe author provides a compelling argument for understanding the prevalence of informal governance. Using a clear conceptualization, she exposes various practices in EU policy making that have been documented frequently, but have rarely been studied in a coherent framework....In sum, I recommend Informal Governance in the European Union to students, scholars and practitioners interested in decision making, public administration and international organizations. -- Johan Adriaensen * Political Studies Review *Table of ContentsList of Figures and Tables Preface AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. Liberal Regime Theory2. Formal and Informal Governance in the European Union3. The Commission's Agenda-Setting Power4. Decision Making in the Council and the Parliament5. The Implementation of EU Policies6. Knowing the Limits7. The Council Presidency as an Adjudicator8. Adjudicatory Authority in PracticeConclusion and ExtensionNotes Glossary of Institutions, Treaties, and Procedures References Index
£44.10
Cornell University Press Nested Security
Book SynopsisWhy does soft power conflict management meet with variable success over the course of a single mediation? In Nested Security, Erin K. Jenne asserts that international conflict management is almost never a straightforward case of success or failure. Instead, external mediators may reduce communal tensions at one point but utterly fail at another point, even if the incentives for conflict remain unchanged. Jenne explains this puzzle using a nested security model of conflict management, which holds that protracted ethnic or ideological conflicts are rarely internal affairs, but rather are embedded in wider regional and/or great power disputes. Internal conflict is nested within a regional environment, which in turn is nested in a global environment. Efforts to reduce conflict on the ground are therefore unlikely to succeed without first containing or resolving inter-state or trans-state conflict processes.Nested security is neither irreversible nor static: ethnic relations may eTrade ReviewErin Jenne makes an important contribution to the literature on conflict management. Jenne argues that in order for mediation of civil disputes to succeed, it is necessary to first address the wider conflict environment.... But as she herself acknowledges, external stability alone does not create peace. It is an important piece of the conflict management puzzle and she does well to remind scholars and policymakers alike that we cannot get so caught up in the trees that we miss the forest. -- Jennifer De Maio * H-Net *Jenne (Central European Univ.) presents a comprehensive analysis of international conflict management under two European security systems: the League of Nations and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).... highly recommended. -- K. M. Zaarour * CHOICE *Table of ContentsIntroduction1. The Promises and Pitfalls of Cooperative Conflict Management2. The Theory of Nested Security3. Preventive Diplomacy in Interwar Europe4. Induced Devolution in Interwar Europe5. Preventive Diplomacy in Post–Cold War Europe6. Induced Devolution in Post–Cold War Europe7. Nested Security beyond EuropeGreat Powers and Cooperative Conflict Management
£37.80
Cornell University Press A Community of Europeans
Book SynopsisIn A Community of Europeans? a thoughtful observer of the ongoing project of European integration evaluates the state of the art about European identity and European public spheres. Thomas Risse argues that integration has had profound and long-term effects on the citizens of EU countries, most of whom now have at least a secondary European identity to complement their national identities. Risse also claims that we can see the gradual emergence of transnational European communities of communication. Exploring the outlines of this European identity and of the communicative spaces, Risse sheds light on some pressing questions: What do Europe and the EU mean in the various public debates? How do European identities and transnational public spheres affect policymaking in the EU? And how do they matter in discussions about enlargement, particularly Turkish accession to the EU? What will be the consequences of the growing contestation and politicization of European affairs for European deTrade Review"A Community of Europeans? is a pathbreaking contribution that brings together the main strands of theoretical and policy debate since the EU's current identity crisis began in the early 1990s and evaluates them against the best and most up-to-date empirical data. Thomas Risse has been a leading voice in these debates since their inception." -- Thomas Banchoff, Director of the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs and Associate Professor of Government, Georgetown University"In a book that will become a classic, Thomas Risse provides a fascinating, comprehensive, and wise analysis of European identity. This book is a model of conceptual clarity, empirical richness, and theoretical acuity that is certain to shape both the field of European studies and debate about the future of Europe." -- Gary Marks, Chair in Multilevel Governance, VU Amsterdam, and Burton Craige Professor, UNC–Chapel Hill"This timely and important book spans sociology, comparative politics, and international relations. Thomas Risse was one of the first to write about European identity issues as well as about the European public sphere; he combines sophisticated quantitative methodology with careful qualitative analysis." -- Vivien Schmidt, Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration, Boston University"Thomas Risse has taken up the hard question of whether or not a European public sphere exists. He has tentatively answered 'yes.' But, he also has a realistic view of the limits of that sphere and the political forces that affect the possibility of that sphere expanding, contracting or leading to bad outcomes. His perspective marks a clear position in this important debate about the future of Europe. This makes the book well worth reading." -- Neil Fligstein, University of California, BerkeleyTable of ContentsIntroduction: The Europeanization of Identities and Public SpheresPart I. An Emerging European Identity? 1. Collective Identities: Conceptual and Methodological Questions 2. Multiple Europes: The Europeanization of Citizens' Identities 3. Modern Europe and Its Discontents: The Europeanization of Elite Identities 4. Europeanization of National Identities: ExplanationsPart II: An Emerging European Public Sphere? 5. Transnational Public Spheres: Conceptual Questions 6. The Gradual Europeanization of Public Spheres 7. A European Community of Communication?Part III: Consequences 8. "Deepening": European Institution-Building 9. "Widening": EU Enlargement and Contested Identities 10. European Democracy and PoliticizationConclusions: Defending Modern EuropeReferences Index
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Cornell University Press The Currency of Ideas
Book SynopsisWhy have the states of Europe agreed to create an Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and a single European currency? What will decide the fate of this bold project? This book explains why monetary integration has deepened in Europe from the Bretton...Trade ReviewA significant contribution to our understanding of the relationship between ideas and political and economic decisions. * Governance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration *An exhaustive case study.... McNamara's book provides a wealth of valuable detail on the path taken by European elites to develop a coordinated monetary policy and ultimately, a shared currency. * Society for Women in International Political Economy Newsletter *It is the prevailing wisdom that economic forces have driven Europe toward the adoption of its single currency, the euro, and that political forces have played a secondary role, if that. It is refreshing, therefore, to find a book that takes politics seriously in what is surely a political situation (as well as an economic one). McNamara considers not just politics but the ideas that condition political decisions and the environment in which those ideas are developed. An interesting book.... Well written with many useful references. * Choice *Kathleen McNamara's book is a welcome addition to the small but growing collection of scholarship which straddles the political/economic divide in order to understand contemporary developments in the global political economy.... Together with another recent Cornell publication, Louis Pauly's Who Elected the Bankers, McNamara's work provides a good example of both the strengths and limitations which a perspective anchored firmly in the scholarly mainstream can offer to our knowledge of how the global political economy is organized. -- Randall Germain * International Affairs *McNamara's book brings much good political and economic sense to bear on a subject where it is often lacking. -- Alan S. Milward * The Times Literary Supplement *The Currency of Ideas has much to offer those desiring to learn more about the forces driving monetary integration in Europe. * British Politics Group Newsletter *Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. The Puzzle of Exchange Rate Cooperation 3. Capital Mobility and Ideas in European Monetary Cooperation 4. Capital Control, Keynesianism, and Bretton Woods 5. Capital Mobility, Policy Crisis, and the Snake 6. Neoliberal Policy Consensus and the European Monetary System 7. The Drive toward Economic and Monetary UnionIndex
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Stanford University Press Constructing World Culture International
Book SynopsisThis book illuminates the central role played by international nongovernmental organizations-including environmental organizations, human rights groups, bodies formed to regulate technical standards, and economic development organizations, among others-in the emergence and development of a comprehensive world polity.Trade Review"This book is an unfaltering progress in world-polity institutional assessment."—U.S.I. JournalTable of ContentsContents BOLI JOHN THOMAS GEORGE M. Part One: 1. BOLI JOHN THOMAS GEORGE M. 2. BOLI JOHN LOYA THOMAS A. LOFTIN TERESA Part Two: 3. FRANK DAVID JOHN HIRONAKA ANN MEYER JOHN W. SCHOFER EVAN TUMA NANCY BRANDON 4. BERKOVITCH NITZA 5. KIM YOUNG S. 6. FINNEMORE MARTHA Part Three: 7. LOYA THOMAS A. BOLI JOHN 8. BARRETT DEBORAH FRANK DAVID JOHN 9. CHABBOTT COLETTE 10. SCHOFER EVAN BOLI JOHN
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Stanford University Press Networks of Democracy
Book SynopsisIn 1999, the United Nations embarked on intervention in Kosovo. This book compares two adjacent municipalities two years into that intervention. Similar in all key respects, by 2001 the municipalities were headed down different paths - one making progress toward institution-building, democratization, and reconstruction; the other stagnating.Trade Review"Holohan provides a conceptually elegant and yet remarkably practical analysis of democratization and reconstruction efforts in two municipalities in Kosovo, some two ears after the launch of the United Nations post-conflict mission there in 1999."—Contemporary Sociology"Throughout the case studies, Holohan relentlessly pushes her theoretical points, while seamlessly weaving the theoretical aspects of network organizations into the specific discussions of the municipalities . . . Networks of Democracy undoubtedly provides important lessons for international interventions, both present and future."—Yale Journal of International Law"Anne Holohan brings something long overdue to the democratization bookshelf: comparative case studies based on fieldwork. This book should be mandatory reading for all Washington, D.C. policymakers at work on spreading democracy."—Julie Mertus, American University"With unique access to all levels of nation-building organizations, Anne Holohan gives an original and exceptional analysis of the process. This book will become a classic on how to enhance international cooperation and democratization missions."—Charles Moskos, Northwestern University"[M]y students have read Networks of Democracy, as should all who are interested in the theory and practice of peace building and international conflict intervention."—American Journal of SociologyTable of ContentsContents Acronyms and Abbreviations 000 Introduction 000 Part I: The UN Mission in Kosovo as a Network Organization 1. Democratizing Through Networks 000 2. Theoretical Background 000 Part II: Two Municipalities in Kosovo 3. Leadership in Networks 000 4. Formality, Social Embeddedness, and Accountability 000 Part III: Information and Communication Technologies 5. The Use and Misuse of Information and Communication Technologies 000 6. Transactive Memory 000 Part IV: Members of the Network 7. The UN Civil Administration and KFOR 000 8. The OSCE, the International Police, and NGOs 000 9. Conclusion: Implications for International Interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Beyond ... 000 Appendix: Backgrounds and Methods 000 Notes 000 References 000 Index 000
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Stanford University Press Bankrupt
Book SynopsisThrough the lens of the Asian Financial Crisis, this book documents how international organizations and national governments crafted legal responses, through corporate bankruptcy reforms, to the fragility of financial markets in East Asia and worldwide.Trade Review"The first study of its kind, the book offers a theory of legal change to explain why global-local tensions produce implementation gaps. Through its analysis of globalization, this book has lessons for international organizations and developing and transitional economies the world over."— Abstracts of Public Administration, Development, and Environment"Halliday and Carruthers's book will take tis place as part of a growing tradition of work dissecting the emergence of a system of global economic governance that is redefining what 'world government" is likely to mean in the future. They are pushing forward a new tradition."—Peter Evans, American Journal of Sociology."Halliday and Carruthers explain how global organizations such as The World Bank and the UN developed international laws for corporate bankruptcy after the Asian Financial Crisis, and how policymakers have responded to these changes. Written for policymakers and economists for developing economies and international organizations, this volume examines how these institutions developed global standards and norms, and how countries such as Indonesia, Korea and China reacted."—Book News"Halliday and Carruthers analyze the birth of international bankruptcy legislation in a truly expert fashion. Their engaging work will be of great importance for social scientists all over the world as well as for policyelites in the developing countries."—Richard Swedberg, Cornell University"This is an impressive book revealing how global norms are generated and put into practice in different countries. Based on hundreds of interviews from around the world, it is extremely well researched and theoretically innovative. It speaks to those interested in globalization, international political economy, and institutional change. It moves well beyond conventional studies of global diffusion." —John L. Campbell, Dartmouth College and Copenhagen Business School"The beautifully crafted argument of this book culminates an impressive program of research on Asian bankruptcy. Halliday and Carruthers are theoretically profound on the recursivity of law as a dynamic at the foundation of new international financial architectures. This landmark of socio-legal scholarship reframes our understanding of global normmaking." —John Braithwaite, Australian National University
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University of Pennsylvania Press All Necessary Measures
Book SynopsisCarrie Booth Walling posits that the arguments Security Council members make about the cause and character of conflict and the source of sovereign authority in target states matter: they enable or constrain the use of military force in defense of human rights.Trade Review"Overall, All Necessary Measures is an evocative project, in no small part because it challenges the primacy of place that scholars and policymakers give to material and strategic concerns. . . . This is an important piece of scholarship for all readers interested in conflict and human rights, as it clearly and cogently demonstrates that narratives matter, even in the realm of power politics." * Human Rights Quarterly *"Carrie Booth Walling makes a sharp and compelling case for the role of argument in shaping decisions to intervene on humanitarian grounds. From this simple and elegant premise, and drawing adeptly on primary documents, she explains a full range of humanitarian interventions." * Sonia Cardenas, author of Human Rights in Latin America *"All Necessary Measures makes an important contribution to the constructivist literature and brings together numerous cases under a simple but telling framework that illuminates the decision processes of the Security Council on issues of humanitarian intervention." * William Burke-White, University of Pennsylvania School of Law *Table of ContentsChapter 1. Constructing Humanitarian Intervention Chapter 2. The Emergence of Human Rights Discourse in the Security Council: Domestic Repression in Iraq, 1990-1992 Chapter 3. State Collapse in Somalia and the Emergence of Humanitarian Intervention Chapter 4. From Nonintervention to Humanitarian Intervention: Contested Stories About Sovereignty and Victimhood in Bosnia-Herzegovina Chapter 5. The Perpetrator State and Security Council Inaction: The Case of Rwanda Chapter 6. International Law, Human Rights, and State Sovereignty: The Security Council Response to Killings in Kosovo Chapter 7. Complex Conflicts and Obstacles to Rescue in Darfur, Sudan Chapter 8. The Responsibility to Protect, Individual Criminal Accountability, and Humanitarian Intervention in Libya Chapter 9. Causal Stories, Human Rights, and the Evolution of Sovereignty Notes Index Acknowledgments
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University of Pennsylvania Press Military Cultures in Peace and Stability Operati
Book SynopsisTrade Review"[A] well-written and engaging book...The text is highly readable and very interesting. The breadth of material collated, the effort to attain rigor, and the depth of analysis make this book a very important contribution to the field. This is a timely piece of work, as others are waking to the need to explain why and how national security forces operate differently in peace, stability, and conflict situations in an era of the 'protection of civilians' and a return to robust peacekeeping." * H-Diplo *"Military Cultures in Peace and Stability Operations provides the most in-depth research ever conducted on peacekeeping forces and a pioneering analysis of how military culture dynamically influences military behavior and effectiveness. Anyone interested in the connection between military sociology and security studies should read this book." * Yagil Levy, The Open University of Israel *"Blending sociological analysis, ethnographic data, and an original methodology, Chiara Ruffa produces a persuasive argument about the impact of domestic factors on military culture and how these factors in turn shape the space in which the military operates in peacekeeping missions." * Christopher Dandeker, King's College London *"Arguing that national military cultures influence the ways in which military units in peace operations behave, Chiara Ruffa has developed an original set of theoretical concepts that illuminate the question of peace operations effectiveness. Military Cultures in Peace and Stability Operations is a landmark book." * Roy Licklider, Rutgers University-New Brunswick *Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1. Force Employment, Unit Peace Operation Effectiveness, and Military Cultures Chapter 2. French and Italian Military Cultures Chapter 3. French and Italian Units in Lebanon Chapter 4. French and Italian Units in Afghanistan Conclusion Appendix Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
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Ohio University Press Temple of Peace International Cooperation and
Book SynopsisThe often-violent realities of international relations in the post–World War II era have challenged Winston Churchill’s characterization of the United Nations as a “temple of peace.” In this volume, nine experts examine the modern history of international relations in order to shed light on their prospective futures.Trade Review“As the consensus around global institutions and alliances shatters around us, this marvelous volume is a timely intervention. Trauschweizer gathers a stellar team of historians to recover the forces that produced the postwar liberal international order and to help us understand the structural and ideational challenges it faces today.” -- Mark Philip Bradley, Bernadotte E. Schmitt Distinguished Service Professor of International History, University of Chicago“An optimistic volume that concludes it is quite premature to talk about the imminent demise of the liberal postwar order. Anyone with a serious interest in global affairs will benefit from reading these inspiring contributions.” -- Klaus Larres, coeditor of Understanding Global Politics: Actors and Themes in International Affairs“At a time when the value of international organizations, including the United Nations and NATO, is increasingly questioned, the contributors present stimulating, balanced and insightful accounts of the limits and possibilities of international cooperation. A must-read for everyone who is curious about the past, present, and future of the liberal international order.” -- Nukhet A. Sandal, author of Religious Leaders and Conflict Transformation: Northern Ireland and BeyondTable of ContentsIntroduction (INGO TRAUSCHWEIZER) 1. The New Deal as Grand Strategy: Constructing the Postwar Institutional Order (ELIZABETH BORGWARDT) 2. SACEUR as Statesman: Politico-Military Leadership in NATO, 1951–67 (SETH GIVENS) 3 Forgotten Institution: The Role of the OEEC in European Post–World War II Reconstruction and Integration (ARMIN GRÜNBACHER) 4. Shaping Australia into a Neighborhood Power: Decolonization, Vulnerability, and the Cold War (LAURA M. SEDDELMEYER) 5. A “Controlled Revolution”: The UN during the Congo Crisis as Public Stage, Actor, and Incubator for Ideas (ALANNA O’MALLEY) 6. Insurgency’s Three Waves (STEVEN METZ) 7. The Ability to Adapt: NATO’s Statecraft and Europe’s Transformation, 1966–94 (STEPHAN KIENINGER) 8. Russia and the Erosion of the Liberal Order (JENNIFER BRUSH) 9. Erosion of the Liberal Order? (MARY NOLAN) Postscript (INGO TRAUSCHWEIZER) Index
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University of Hawai'i Press Japan and the League of Nations Empire and World Order 19141938
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£45.00
University of Missouri Press Diplomacy and War at NATO
Book SynopsisDrawing on interviews with former NATO ambassadors, alliance military leaders, and senior NATO officials, the author shows that these leaders played critical roles when military force was used and were often instrumental in promoting transatlantic consensus. He offers readers an understanding of the alliance's post-Cold War transformation.Trade ReviewA rare insight into the inner workings of NATO... a must-read for students of NATO, European security, American foreign policy, and the role of leadership in international organizations. - Sean Kay, author of NATO and the Future of European Security
£27.08
CABI Publishing Turkey in the European Union
Book SynopsisThe European Union will begin accession negotiations with Turkey in October 2005. Agriculture, foodand rural issues will play a major role in the negotiations, raising questions about the consequences ofEU membership for Turkey's agricultural sector and rural population. This book presents acomprehensive description of Turkey's agricultural, food and rural sectors. Focusing on institutionalarrangements, performance and economic prospects. Topics dealt with include agricultural production,prices and policies, agricultural trade, environmental issues, animal and plant health, and conditions inrural areas. The book explores the possible consequences of accession, both for Turkey and for theEuropean Union.Table of Contents1: Introduction, A Oskam and A Burrell 2: Turkey's Economy and Regional Income Distribution, A Oskam, N Longworth and A Yildiz 3: The Institutional Framework of Turkey and Turkish Agriculture, T Temel 4: Agricultural Production, Prices and Trade, N Longworth 5: Turkey's Rural Population and Agricultural Workforce, A Burrell 6: Agricultural and Food Industry Structure, S van Berkum 7: Overview of Agricultural, Food, Rural and Structural Policies, A Oskam 8: Turkey's Foreign Trade Position, A Burrell 9: Environment and Agriculture, I M Vílchez 10: Animal and Plant Health in Turkey, A Burrell 11: Consequences for the EU-27 of Enlargement to Turkey, A Oskam, N Longworth and I M Vílchez 12: Expected Consequences for Turkey of EU Entry in 2015, T Temel 13: Opportunities, Threats and Challenges, A Burrell
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CABI Publishing Central and Eastern European Agriculture in an
Book SynopsisThe problems caused by the proposed enlargement of the EU to include the associated Central and Eastern European countries (CEEC) are discussed. The two main agricultural issues raised by this are the relative competitiveness of CEEC agriculture and its potential to cause difficulties for the Common Agricultural Policy. The results of a major research project addressing these issues, are considered. The CEECs mainly covered are Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia.Table of Contents1: Transformation of CEEC agriculture and integration with the EU: progress and issues, S Davidova and A Buckwell, Wye College, University of London, Ashford, Kent, UK 2: Development of a policy information system for agricultural sectors in transition countries, W Henrichsmeyer, J Köckler, T Möllmann and A Quiring, Institute for Agricultural Policy, Bonn University, Germany 3: Total productivity of emergent farm structures in Central and Eastern Europe, G Hughes, Wye College, University of London, Ashford, Kent, UK 4: Transfers and distortions along CEEC food supply chains, M Gorton, A Buckwell and S Davidova, Wye College, University of London, Ashford, Kent, UK 5: Effects of CEEC-EU accession on agricultural markets in the CEEC and on government expenditure, W Münch, Institut für Agrarökonomie, Universität Göttingen, Germany 6: Macroeconomic implications of EU accession, M Banse, Institut für Agrarökonomie, Universität Göttingen, Germany 7: European integration and the political economy of Central and Eastern European agricultural price and trade policy, J Hartell and JFM Swinnen, Department of Agricultural and Environmental Economics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium 8: Conclusions and implications for food and agricultural policy in the process of accession to the EU, S Tangermann and JFM Swinnen
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Seagull Books London Ltd Brussels the Gentle Monster
Book SynopsisThe inner workings of the European Union are as much a mystery to those living within its confines as they are to those of us who reside elsewhere. This title intends to make sense of the EU's political and economic roles and examine the EU's origins and inherent contradictions.Trade Review"For 50 years, time and again Enzensberger has posed the right questions to German society.... No one should ever believe Enzensberger is on his side. Whenever someone makes a clear distinction between Good and Evil, Enzensberger will jump out of cover and shout: It's not that simple." (Florian Illies, Die Zeit)"
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