Seeking Order in Anarchy: Multilateralism as State Strategy
Contribuţii de Tom Keating Editat de Robert W. Murray Contribuţii de Christopher J. Kukucha, John McCoy, Shaun Narine, Kim Richard Nossal, Matthew S. Weinert, Frances Kofi Abiew, Edward Ansah Akuffo, Greg J. Anderson, David R. Black, Duane Bratt, Antonio Franceschet, Paul Gecelovsky, David J. Hornsbyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 sep 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781772121391
ISBN-10: 1772121398
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press (CA)
ISBN-10: 1772121398
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: University of Alberta Press
Colecția University of Alberta Press (CA)
Recenzii
"They say Cape Buffalo ward off predators by instinctive mobbing behaviour. Many buffalo will join to protect the herd. Among nations, this is called multilateralism. It sounds co-operative and altruistic, but in practice can be narrow and cynical. Seeking Order In Anarchy examines the phenomenon with first-rate essays by political scientists. The book is timely, in an age of rising nationalism and a receding tide of free trade." Holly Doan, Blacklock's Reporter, October 29, 2016 [Full article at https://www.blacklocks.ca/review-the-herd/]
"For those engaged in re-engineering Canadas foreign policy, Seeking Order in Anarchy: Multilateralism as State Strategy, a splendid volume edited by Robert W. Murray, offers helpful perspective The authors highlight a distinctive Canadian scholarship of international relations literate, analytically acute. And the great Canadian scholar Tom Keating contributes a fine set of conclusions seeking to reconcile and illuminate the idea and often imperfect practice of multilateralism. David M. Malone, Literary Review of Canada, November 2016
"For those engaged in re-engineering Canadas foreign policy, Seeking Order in Anarchy: Multilateralism as State Strategy, a splendid volume edited by Robert W. Murray, offers helpful perspective The authors highlight a distinctive Canadian scholarship of international relations literate, analytically acute. And the great Canadian scholar Tom Keating contributes a fine set of conclusions seeking to reconcile and illuminate the idea and often imperfect practice of multilateralism. David M. Malone, Literary Review of Canada, November 2016
Cuprins
Acknowledgements Introduction I Ideas of Multilateralism 1 The Ethics of International Coercion Two Types of Multilateralism // Antonio Franceschet 2 Separated at Birth, Reunited in Global Economics? The English School, Ipe, and Postwar Multilateralism // Greg J. Anderson 3 Regional Multilateralism and the Reconfiguration of International Society A View from the English School // Matthew S. Weinert 4 Realist Multilateralism Co-operation in the Emerging Multipolar System // Robert W. Murray 5 The Multilateral Impulse Contract or Covenant? // Paul Gecelovsky II Multilateralism in Practice 6 Kicking It Old School Romanticism with Conservative Characteristics // Kim Richard Nossal 7 Multilateralism and US Foreign Policy The United Nations in the Clinton Era // Francis Kofi Abiew 8 Multilateralism and Canadian Foreign Trade Policy / A Long View // Christopher J. Kukucha 9 Nato and the New Western Imperialism How Western Aggression Created the Russia Problem // Shaun Narine 10 Multilateralism as Motive and Opportunity The Case of Canada-South Africa Relations // David R. Black and David J. Hornsby 11 Evaluating Keating's Idea of Multilateralism The United Nations' Approach to Terrorism in a Post-9/11 World // John McCoy 12 Stephen Harper and Multilateralism A Rebuttal to Keating's Twilight of Canadian Multilateralism // Duane Bratt 13 Africa's Geopolitical Space and Canada's Multilateral Security Strategy The Chrtien and Harper Eras // Edward Ansah Akuffo Conclusion Reconciling the Idea and Practice of Multilateralism // Tom Keating Contributors Index