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International institutions Vol-I / edited by Judith L. Goldstein and Richard H. Steinberg.

Contributor(s): Goldstein, Judith | Steinberg, Richard H, 1960-Material type: TextTextSeries: SAGE library of international relationsPublication details: Los Angeles, [Calif.] ; London : SAGE, c2010. Description: 4 volumes : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: 9781847878984 (hbk.; set of 4 Vol.)Subject(s): International cooperation | Non-state actors (International relations)DDC classification: 327.17 GOL Summary: Although transnational actors are not new on the world stage the number and type of these international entities expanded dramatically after World War II. This set examines both the rise of these new transnational actors and their effect on international politics and policies. Contents: V. 1. Causes v. 2. Consequences: when, where, and why international institutions are effective v. 3. Types of institutions: security and economic v. 4. Types of institutions: environment, human rights, international courts, multilateralism, regionalism
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Book Book Teaching & Research Resource Centre - 3 - Social Sciences
TRRC 327.17 GOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 (Vol-1) Available M-58631
Book Book Teaching & Research Resource Centre - 3 - Social Sciences
TRRC 327.17 GOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 (Vol-2) Available M-58632
Book Book Teaching & Research Resource Centre - 3 - Social Sciences
TRRC 327.17 GOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 (Vol-3) Available M-58633
Book Book Teaching & Research Resource Centre - 3 - Social Sciences
TRRC 327.17 GOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 (Vol-4) Available M-58634

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Although transnational actors are not new on the world stage the number and type of these international entities expanded dramatically after World War II. This set examines both the rise of these new transnational actors and their effect on international politics and policies.

Contents:
V. 1. Causes
v. 2. Consequences: when, where, and why international institutions are effective
v. 3. Types of institutions: security and economic
v. 4. Types of institutions: environment, human rights, international courts, multilateralism, regionalism

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