Mapping the New World Order by Thomas Volgy, Zlatko Sabic, Petra Roter, Andrea Gerlak

By Thomas Volgy, Zlatko Sabic, Petra Roter, Andrea Gerlak

This groundbreaking examine maps out and analyzes the improvement of a world intergovernmental (IGO) institutional structure within the submit international battle II era.Systematically lines similarities and alterations among the institutional structure of the chilly conflict and post-Cold battle erasExamines the diversity of the reason why states sign up for IGOs, identifies styles of participation inside of those enterprises, and examines the results of club on statesConsiders the effect of the ecu on different neighborhood firms and advancements outdoors EuropeProvides a powerful contribution to the learn of overseas association and IGO improvement combining either quantitative and qualitative methodologies

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Although declining as a proportion of all organizations, a strong point of continuity across the two periods is nevertheless represented in the distribution of regional FIGOs. These are the most numerous, and the proportions across the regions have remained fairly stable. 5 illustrates, the poorest (Sub-Saharan Africa) and the richest (Europe) regions contain the largest number of organizations across the three time frames. The Asian region, where preferences run deep for more informal arrangements (Katzenstein, 2005), and where the US and Japan have worked to prevent the creation of multilateral structures they could not control (Rapkin, 2001), contains the fewest FIGOs of any region, and consistently so across the three time periods.

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