International Institutions: An International Organization ReaderLisa L. Martin, Beth A. Simmons MIT Press, 2001 - 465 pages A wide range of theoretical and empirical approaches to international institutions. This collection presents a wide range of theoretical approaches to international institutions. The volume is organized in four parts, each introduced by the editors. Part I covers current theories. Part II offers empirical studies on international organizations, international environmental problems, the European Court of Justice, and international trade. Part III covers the compliance debate, and Part IV contains theoretical and empirical critiques of the literature. |
Contents
On the Development | 9 |
Interests Power and Multilateralism 1992 Lisa L Martin | 37 |
The United | 65 |
Empirical Studies | 99 |
Inertia and Change in the Constellation of International | 137 |
Who Are the Masters of the Treaty? European Governments | 173 |
Explaining Legalism | 201 |
The Compliance Debate | 245 |
Is the Good News About Compliance Good News About | 279 |
Common terms and phrases
Abram Chayes actors analysis argued arms control Article VIII asymmetry behavior benefits bureaucracies Chayes commitment compliance comply cooperation coordination coordination games costs countries created decisions discharge dispute settlement domestic politics Duncan Snidal EC law economic effects EFTA enforcement environmental European example Free Trade function GATT global governments hegemon IGO memberships IGOS incentives institutional bargaining integration interaction interests international institutions International Law International Legal International Monetary International Organization international regimes international relations issues John Gerard Keohane Krasner leaders leadership legalistic limited MARPOL mechanisms ment Montreal Protocol multilateral national courts negotiations neoliberal noncompliance norms obligations organizational Organizational ecology outcomes pacts parties percent problems rates regional Robert Robert Keohane role Ruggie science policy social standards strategy structural subregime tankers theory tion tional treaty UNESCO Union United Nations University Press violations World Politics
References to this book
The United Nations and Democracy in Africa: Labyrinths of Legitimacy Zoƫ Wilson No preview available - 2006 |