Within international relations scholarship, the nature of international organizations and their relationship with each other and nation-states has been widely contested. This edited volume brings together a team of experts to shed new light on inter-organizational relations in world politics.
The book covers areas from the rule of law and international security to business and sport. Through its analysis, it demonstrates that, just as inter-organizational relations themselves are diverse and complex, research on this topic should also be pluralistic in order to draw new and valuable results and insights.
Tabella dei contenuti
1. Introduction: Examining Inter-Organizational Relations – Ulrich Franke and Martin Koch
2. Hybrid Anti-Impunity Commissions and the Rule of Law – Theresa Reinold
3. Inter-Organizational Relations in Counter-Terrorism – Eva Herschinger and Martin Koch
4. Changing Models of Peacekeeping and the Downsizing of Human Rights Norms – Anna Geis and Louise Wiuff Moe
5. Political Cleavages and the Competition Over Epistemic Authority – Thomas Müller
6. Individual Linking Pins and the Life Cycle of Inter-Organizational Cooperation – Jutta Joachim and Andrea Schneiker
7. The UN Global Compact As Inter-Organizational Relations – Matthias Hofferberth
8. World Sports and Russia’s War Against Ukraine – Ulrich Franke and Martin Koch
9. Conclusion: A Pragmatist View of Inter-Organizational Relations and World Order – Ulrich Franke
Circa l’autore
Martin Koch is Senior Lecturer in Political Science at Bielefeld University, Germany.