Thursday, March 26, 2015

Lesage & Van de Graaf: Rising Powers and Multilateral Institutions

Dries Lesage (Ghent Univ. - Ghent Institute for International Studies) & Thijs Van de Graaf (Ghent Univ. - Ghent Institute for International Studies) have published Rising Powers and Multilateral Institutions (Palgrave Macmillan 2015). Contents include:
  • Dries Lesage & Thijs Van de Graaf, Rising Powers and Multilateral Institutions: Analytical Framework and Findings
  • Gregory T. Chin, The State of the Art: Studying the Rising Powers and Multilateral Organizations
  • Sven Biscop, Rising Powers, Rising Europe, and the Future of NATO
  • Judith Clifton & Daniel Diaz-Fuentes, From 'Club of the Rich' to 'Globalization à la Carte'? Evaluating Reform at the OECD
  • Thijs Van de Graaf, The IEA, the New Energy Order, and the Future of Global Energy Governance
  • Andreas Nölke, Rising Powers and Transnational Private Governance: The International Accounting Standards Board
  • John J. Kirton, Going Global: The G8's Adaptation to Rising Powers
  • Madeleine O. Hosli and Thomas Dörfler, The United Nations Security Council: The Challenge of Reform
  • Dries Lesage, Peter Debaere, Sacha Dierckx & Mattias Vermeiren, IMF: Rising Powers and IMF Governance Reform
  • Robert H. Wade & Jakob Vestergaard, Protecting Power: How Western States Retain Their Dominant Voice in the World Bank's Governance
  • James Scott & Rorden Wilkinson, China as a System Preserving Power in the WTO
  • Jean-Frédéric Morin & Sara Bannerman, Tigers and Dragons at the World Intellectual Property Organization
  • Sander Happaerts, Rising Powers in Global Climate Governance: Negotiating Inside and Outside the UNFCCC
  • Amandine Orsini & Rozenn Nakanabo Diallo, Emerging Countries and the Convention on Biological Diversity
  • Andrew Cooper, The G20 and Rising Powers: An Innovative But Awkward Form of Multilateralism