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- Cover
- Praise for the Third Edition
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Table of Contents
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Contributors
- List of abbreviations
- Part I Introduction
- International organization and global governance in a turbulent world
- Part II Contextualizing international organization and global governance
- 1 The emergence of global governance
- 2 The evolution of international law
- 3 International organizations and the diffusion of power
- 4 The diffusion of authority
- 5 Who governs the globe?
- Part III Theories of international organization and global governance
- 6 Realism
- 7 Classical liberal internationalism
- 8 Liberal Institutionalism
- 9 Constructivism
- 10 The English School
- 11 Rational choice and indirect global governance
- 12 Critical theory
- 13 Marxism
- 14 Feminism
- 15 Post-structuralism
- 16 Post-colonial global governance
- 17 Chinese approaches
- 18 Queer international organization and global governance
- Part IV States and international institutions in global governance
- 19 The UN system
- 20 The UN General Assembly
- 21 The European Union
- 22 The staying power of the BRICS
- 23 The Global South
- 24 US hegemony
- 25 China and global governance
- Part V Non-state actors in global governance
- 26 Global corporations
- 27 Civil society and NGOs
- 28 Labor
- 29 Credit rating agencies
- 30 Think tanks and global policy networks
- 31 Global philanthropy
- 32 Private military and security companies
- 33 Transnational criminal networks
- Part VI Securing the world, governing humanity
- 34 UN Security Council and peace operations
- 35 Regional organizations and global security governance
- 36 Weapons of mass destruction
- 37 Countering terrorism and preventing violent extremism
- 38 Human rights
- 39 The pursuit of international justice
- 40 Humanitarian intervention and R2P
- 41 Crisis and humanitarian containment
- 42 Sustaining the peace
- 43 Human security as a global public good
- Part VII Governing the economic and social world
- 44 Global financial governance
- 45 Global trade governance
- 46 Global development governance
- 47 Global environmental governance
- 48 Regional development banks and global governance
- 49 Climate change
- 50 Sustainable development goals (SDGs) and the promise of a transformative agenda
- 51 Global energy governance
- 52 Food and hunger
- 53 Global health governance
- 54 Refugees and migrants
- 55 Global Internet governance
- Index