Inter-Organizational Relations in International Security

Inter-Organizational Relations in International Security

Cooperation and Competition

Autor(en): Stephen Aris, Ulrich Franke, Spyros Blavoukos, Dimitris Bourantonis, Martin Welz, Simon Koschut, Seng Tan, Detlef Nolte, Brigitte Weiffen, Andrea Oelsner, Roberto Dominguez, Ulf Engel, Adriana Erthal Abdenur, Frank Mattheis, Pedro Seabra, Nick Bernards, Naila Maier-Knapp, Inken von Borzyskowski, Clara Portela, Aglaya Snetkov, Andreas Wenger
Herausgeber: Stephen Aris, Aglaya Snetkov, Andreas Wenger
Serie: CSS Studies in Security and International Relations
Seiten: 290
Verlag(e): Routledge
Publikationsjahr: 2018

This book examines the politics of the relationships between multilateral organizations that have come to play a major role in contemporary efforts to manage international security. Drawing on concepts developed in Organizational Studies, the book starts from the assumption that inter-organizational relationships are the product of contested politics. Politics that may be either more cooperative or more competitive, but which always contains elements of both. This volume focuses on inter-organizational relations emanating from, through and towards the regional scale. The proliferation in the number of regional multilateral organizations in recent decades and their growing claims to represent effective and legitimate frameworks to address security threats and issues has been widely noted. The book is organized into four sections, covering all aspects of the inter-organizational relationships in which regional multilateral organizations are involved: global-regional, intra-regional, inter-regional, and multi-scalar. Each chapter addresses a distinct case study of inter-organizational relations (bilateral, trilateral or wider network), and examines the politics shaping these relations.
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