Starting with a selection of classical articles on international
institutions, this book traces the evolution of regime analysis
over the last two decades as a new perspective on international
governance. In the process it provides a full account of the major
schools of thought that have arisen to account for the demand for
international governance, the formation of international regimes,
and the effectiveness of international governance systems. By
drawing a clear distinction between institutions and organizations
and then analysing the relationship between the two, the book
clarifies the concept of 'governance without government'. A number
of essays explore the probable impact of the proliferation of
international regimes on the character of international society.
The book's concluding section takes stock of the current status of
regime and analyses and assesses emerging challenges in this
vibrant field of study.
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