evolving institutions and arrangements in a context of changing U.S. security policy /
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Bruce D. Jones, Shepard Forman, Richard Gowan.
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New York :
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Cambridge University Press,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2010.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xv, 332 p. :
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ill. ;
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24 cm.
GENERAL NOTES
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[e-book]
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction : "Two worlds" of international security / Bruce D. Jones and Shepard Forman -- "The mission determines the coalition" : the United States and multilateral cooperation after 9/11 / Stewart Patrick -- UN transformation in an era of soft balancing / Stephen John Stedman -- An evolving UN Security Council / David M. Malone -- Too many institutions? European security cooperation after the Cold War / Richard Gowan and Sara Batmanglich -- Whither NATO / Mats Berdal and David Ucko -- The evolution of nuclear nonproliferation institutions / Christine Wing -- 9/11, the War on Terror, and the evolution of multilateral institutions / Eric Rosand and Sebastian von Einsiedel -- Evolution and innovation : biological and chemical weapons / Fiona Simpson -- Normative evolution at the UN : impact on operational activities / Ian Johnstone -- Constructing sovereignty for security / Barnett R. Rubin -- New arrangements for peace negotiation / Teresa Whitfield -- International humanitarian cooperation : aiding war's victims in a shifting strategic environment / Abby Stoddard -- The evolution of regional and subregional collective security mechanisms in post-Cold War Africa / A. Sarjoh Bah -- International courts and tribunals / Cesare P.R. Romano -- Conclusion : international institutions and the problems of adaptation / Richard Gowan and Bruce D. Jones.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Summary: This book shows that US interests have shaped institutions, but other states have also driven reforms without US support.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Security, International.
Peace-building.
Security, International-- Government policy-- United States.