Featuring an outstanding international line-up of contributors,
this edited volume offers a timely examination of two of the most
crucial and controversial issues in international relations, namely
the evolution of particular concepts of multilateralism and whether
international security institutions are the objects of state choice
and/or consequential.
The book combines a variety of theoretical perspectives with
detailed empirical examples. The subjects covered include:
- The development and contemporary application of the concept of
multilateralism
- American foreign and security policy in the post 9/11 era
(unilateralism vs. multilateralism)
- Humanitarian intervention and liberal peace
- Case studies of a variety of security institutions including
the EU, UN and NATO
- A broad selection of geographical examples from North America,
Europe and Asia
This book is a significant contribution to the contemporary
debate on multilateralism and the effects of multilateral security
institutions and will be of great interest to scholars of
international relations and security studies.
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