Seeking order in anarchy : multilateralism as state strategy / Robert W. Murray, editor.
"Seeking Order in Anarchy offers insights into both the theoretical foundations and the real-world outcomes of multilateralism in world affairs. Recognizing that Tom Keating's theories, though rooted in Canadian foreign policy, have a broader application in international relations, Robert...
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada :
The University of Alberta Press,
2016.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The ethics of international coercion : two types of multilaterism / Antonio Franceschet
- 2. Separated at birth, reunited in global economics? : the English School, IPE, and postwar multilateralism / Greg J. Anderson
- 3. Regional multilateralism and the reconfiguration of international society : a view from the English school / Matthew S. Weinert
- 4. Realist Multilateralism : co-operation in the emerging multipolar system / Robert W. Murray
- 5. The multilateral impulse : contract or covenant? / Paul Gecelovsky
- 6. Kicking it old school : Romanticisim with conservative characteristics / Kim Richard Nossal
- 7. Multilateralism and US foreign policy : the United Nations in the Clinton era / Francis Kofi Abiew
- 8. Multilateralism and Canadian foreign trade policy : a long view / Christopher J. Kukucha
- 9. NATO and the new western imperialism : how Western aggression created the Russia problem / Shaun Narine
- 10. Multilateralism as motive and oppurtunity : the case of Canada-South Africa relations / David R. Black and David J. Hornsby
- 11. Evaluating Keating's idea of multilateralism : the United Nations' approach to terrorism in a post-9/11 world / John McCoy
- 12. Stephen Harper and multilateralism : a rebuttal to Keating's twilight of Canadian multilateralism / Duane Bratt
- 13. Africa's geopolitical space and Canada's multilateral security strategy : the Chrétien and Harper eras / Edward Anash Akuffo
- Conclusion : reconciling the idea and promise of multilateralism / Tom Keating.