The discriminatory logic at the heart of multilateralism Member
selection is one of the defining elements of social organization,
imposing categories on who we are and what we do. Discriminatory
Clubs shows how international organizations are like social clubs,
ones in which institutional rules and informal practices enable
states to favor friends while excluding rivals. Where race or
socioeconomic status may be a basis for discrimination by social
clubs, geopolitical alignment determines who gets into the room to
make the rules of global governance. Christina Davis brings
together a wealth of data on membership provisions for more than
three hundred organizations to reveal the prevalence of club-style
selection on the world stage. States join organizations to deepen
their association with a particular group of states—most often
their allies—and for the gains from policy coordination. Even
organizations that claim to be universal, to target narrow issues,
or to cover geographic regions use club-style admission criteria.
Davis demonstrates that when it comes to the most important
decision of cooperation—who belongs to the club and who
doesn’t—geopolitical alignment can matter more than the merits
or policies of potential members. With illuminating case studies
ranging from nineteenth-century Japan to contemporary Palestine and
Taiwan, Discriminatory Clubs sheds light on how, for global and
regional organizations such as the WTO and the EU, alliance ties
and shared foreign-policy positions form the basis of cooperation.
General
Imprint: |
Princeton University Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
July 2023 |
Authors: |
Christina L. Davis
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Dimensions: |
235 x 156mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
472 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-691-24779-3 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-691-24779-X |
Barcode: |
9780691247793 |
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