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Affectedness and Participation in International Institutions looks
at the growing involvement of affected persons in global politics,
such as young climate activists, indigenous movements, and persons
affected by HIV/AIDS. Since the early 2000s, international
organisations within various policy areas have increasingly
recognised and involved affected persons' organisations. This has
promised to address long-standing legitimacy and democracy deficits
of international policy making and norm setting. Yet, the powerful
do not easily cede the terrain: Some major states, classic NGOs,
and intergovernmental organisations seek to curtail the influence
of the newcomers. The authors within this collection study these
contestations from an interdisciplinary political science and
international law perspective. Based on evidence from a broad range
of policy areas, we address some of the crucial questions: What
does it mean to be affected? How can affected groups meaningfully
participate in international negotiations? Whose voices do still
remain excluded? Ultimately, the authors chart whether the rising
involvement of the 'most affected' will re-shape global politics
and social struggles on the ground. Taking a dual political science
and international law perspective, Affectedness and Participation
in International Institutions will be of great interest to scholars
of civil society in global governance, international law, and
international institutions. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Third World Thematics.
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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Affectedness and Participation in International Institutions looks
at the growing involvement of affected persons in global politics,
such as young climate activists, indigenous movements, and persons
affected by HIV/AIDS. Since the early 2000s, international
organisations within various policy areas have increasingly
recognised and involved affected persons' organisations. This has
promised to address long-standing legitimacy and democracy deficits
of international policy making and norm setting. Yet, the powerful
do not easily cede the terrain: Some major states, classic NGOs,
and intergovernmental organisations seek to curtail the influence
of the newcomers. The authors within this collection study these
contestations from an interdisciplinary political science and
international law perspective. Based on evidence from a broad range
of policy areas, we address some of the crucial questions: What
does it mean to be affected? How can affected groups meaningfully
participate in international negotiations? Whose voices do still
remain excluded? Ultimately, the authors chart whether the rising
involvement of the 'most affected' will re-shape global politics
and social struggles on the ground. Taking a dual political science
and international law perspective, Affectedness and Participation
in International Institutions will be of great interest to scholars
of civil society in global governance, international law, and
international institutions. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Third World Thematics.
These are the edited papers from a conference held in 2008 on the
topic of problems with child and adolescent analysis. The
contributors come from widely differing theoretical backgrounds and
use a broad variety of metapsychological concepts, among them
contemporary Kleinian, post-Bionian classical Freudian. This
collection helps widen our understa
International regimes have been a major focus of research in
international relations for over a decade. Three schools of thought
have shaped the discussion: realism, which treats power relations
as its key variable; neoliberalism, which bases its analysis on
constellations of interests; and cognitivism, which emphasizes
knowledge dynamics, communication, and identities. Each school
articulates distinct views on the origins, robustness, and
consequences of international regimes. This book examines each of
these contributions to the debate, taking stock of, and seeking to
advance, one of the most dynamic research agendas in contemporary
international relations. While the differences between realist,
neoliberal and cognitivist arguments about regimes are acknowledged
and explored, the authors argue that there is substantial scope for
progress toward an inter-paradigmatic synthesis.
This book represents the first systematic account of the theory and
practice of psychoanalytical social work. For students and those
entering the field of social work who are interested in
psychoanalytical social work it offers an overview of the diverse
fields of practice of psychoanalytical social work and combines
this with a description of its history, relation to other areas of
social work and relevant psychoanalytical theories. The authors are
convinced for this reason that both for students on degree courses
as also for social workers and social education workers in further
training the book offers an important contribution and fills a gap
in this field. Equally, it addresses practising social workers,
social educationalists, psychiatrists or psychotherapists offering
comprehensive insight into this particular form of social work for
those working in centres for counselling or early intervention or
in social paediatrics.
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