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International Organization - Global Governance and Multilateral Diplomacy - cover

International Organization - Global Governance and Multilateral Diplomacy

Fouad Sabry

Publisher: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Summary

Discover the pivotal role of international organizations in global politics with "International Organization," a comprehensive volume in the "Political Science" series. It examines how these institutions shape diplomacy, peacekeeping, and international cooperation.
 
Chapters Overviews
 
1: International Organization – Explore the evolution, purpose, and impact of international organizations.
 
2: Human Rights – Understand how these organizations promote and protect global human rights.
 
3: Intergovernmentalism – Delve into decision-making principles within international organizations.
 
4: UN Economic and Social Council – Examine its role in addressing global socio-economic issues.
 
5: International Relations – Discover how international organizations influence global diplomacy.
 
6: Multilateralism – Understand how multilateralism promotes cooperation and resolves conflicts.
 
7: European Integration – Analyze European integration's influence on politics and economics.
 
8: Supranational Union – Learn how these unions affect member states' sovereignty and policy-making.
 
9: International Law – Explore international organizations' role in enforcing global law and order.
 
10: Regional Organization – Understand the function of regional organizations in global cooperation.
 
11: World Government – Investigate the idea of world government and its role in international organizations.
 
12: Vienna Convention – Examine its significance in governing treaties and agreements.
 
13: European Communities – Explore the role of European Communities in regional integration.
 
14: Continental Union – Delve into their influence on regional and global politics.
 
15: UN Parliamentary Assembly – Learn about its goals and potential impact on global governance.
 
16: International Federation for Human Rights – Discover its advocacy for global human rights.
 
17: Intergovernmental Organizations – Review a list of key intergovernmental organizations.
 
18: UN Specialized Agencies – Understand the roles of specialized UN agencies in global affairs.
 
19: U.S. International Organization Membership – Explore the U.S.'s involvement in international organizations.
 
20: Sovereign State – Examine sovereignty and its relation to international organizations.
 
21: Canada's International Organization Membership – Analyze Canada’s influence on global affairs.
 
Closing Remarks
 
"International Organization" provides a clear and engaging look into the mechanisms behind global cooperation and governance. Perfect for professionals, students, or political science enthusiasts, this book offers deep insights into the world of international organizations. Its invaluable perspectives make it a worthy addition to any political science library.
Available since: 10/19/2024.
Print length: 307 pages.

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