Thursday, June 17, 2010

Zartman & Touval: International Cooperation: The Extent and Limits of Multilateralism

I. William Zartman (Johns Hopkins Univ. - SAIS) & Saadia Touval have published International Cooperation: The Extents and Limits of Multilateralism (Cambridge Univ. Press 2010). Contents include:
  • I. William Zartman & Saadia Touval, Introduction: return to the theories of cooperation
  • Alexis Keller, Debating cooperation among states: from Grotius to Adam Smith
  • Charles Doran, The two sides of multilateralism
  • Fen Osler Hampson, Multilateralism and the challenges of global governance
  • Saadia Touval, Negotiated cooperation and its alternatives
  • P. Terrence Hopmann, Negotiated cooperation: synthesizing rationalist and constructivist perspectives
  • Allison Stanger, Prejudice and the shadow of the past in the emergence of cooperation
  • Joshua Goldstein, The chicken game in international bargaining
  • I. William Zartman, Cooperation and conflict management
  • Deborah Welch Larson & Alexei Shevchenko, Status concerns in multilateral cooperation
  • Jean-Claude Barthélemy, Asymmetric cooperation on economic assistance
  • Saadia Touval & I. William Zartman, Conclusion: improving knowledge of cooperation