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International cooperation: the extents and limits of multilateralism

발행사항
New York ; Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2010
형태사항
xv, 274 p. : ill., charts ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780521138659
청구기호
349.9 Z38i
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 238-265) and index
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책 소개
A number of new approaches to the subject of international cooperation were developed in the 1980s. As a result, further questions have arisen, particularly with regard to the methods and limits of cooperation and the relationship between cooperation and the debate over multilateralism. International Cooperation considers these questions, identifies further areas for research, and pushes the analysis of this fundamental concept in international relations in new directions. Its two parts address the historic roots and modern development of the notion of cooperation, and the strategies used to achieve it, with a conclusion that reaches beyond international relations into new disciplinary avenues. This edited collection incorporates historical research, social and economic analysis and political and evolutionary game theory.

Considers multilateralism and other approaches to international cooperation, identifying further areas for research into the issues of international relations.

목차

Acknowledgments; About the authors; List of figures; List of tables; 1. Introduction: return to the theories of cooperation I. William Zartman and Saadia Touval; Part I. Multilateral Meanings of Cooperation: 2. Debating cooperation among states: from Grotius to Adam Smith Alexis Keller; 3. The two sides of multilateralism Charles Doran; 4. Multilateralism and the challenges of global governance Fen Osler Hampson; 5. Negotiated cooperation and its alternatives Saadia Touval; Part II. Multiple Strategies of Cooperation: 6. Negotiated cooperation: synthesizing rationalist and constructivist perspectives P. Terrence Hopmann; 7. Prejudice and the shadow of the past in the emergence of cooperation Allison Stanger; 8. The chicken game in international bargaining Joshua Goldstein; 9. Cooperation and conflict management I. William Zartman; 10. Status concerns in multilateral cooperation Deborah Welch Larson and Alexei Shevchenko; 11. Asymmetric cooperation on economic assistance Jean-Claude Barthelemy; 12. Conclusion: improving knowledge of cooperation Saadia Touval and I. William Zartman; Bibliography.