ABSTRACT

One of the most notable trends in the study of international relations is the resurgence of interest in international organizations, particularly those outside the United Nations. Regional international governmental organizations, multinational corporations, international labor unions, and transnational ethnic groups have become increasingly salient actors in world politics. OPEC, NATO, EEC, and PLO, for example, are all widely understood acronyms, and even a casual review of the crises in Iran and Afghanistan reveals the pervasive involvement of NATO, the European Community, the Islamic Conference, the International Olympic Committee, and more than one hundred other international governmental and nongovernmental organizations. Although international organizations are not likely to replace nation-states as the primary actors in world politics, their growing involvement in global political and economic issues challenges the assumptions of the traditionalists' state-centric model, as well as those whose interests begin and end with the United Nations. This book goes beyond the traditional UN-focused studies of nonstate actors to provide students with a comprehensive analytical survey of the many other organizations that help shape today's events. A common framework is used to examine what each nonstate actor does, how it organizes to achieve its ends, and how it makes multilateral/international decisions. The degree of integration in each nonstate actor is evaluated.

part 1|44 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|11 pages

A Framework for Analysis

chapter 3|14 pages

Theories of International Integration

part 2|57 pages

Economic International Governmental Organizations

part 3|36 pages

Security Alliances

chapter 8|20 pages

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization

chapter 9|14 pages

The Warsaw Pact and Other Alliances

part 4|38 pages

Political International Governmental Organizations

chapter 10|12 pages

The Organization of American States

chapter 11|11 pages

The Organization of African Unity

chapter 12|12 pages

Other Political IGOs

part 5|23 pages

Cultural/Ideological International Governmental Organizations

chapter 13|11 pages

The Arab League

part 6|32 pages

Integration Among Nongovernmental Actors

chapter 16|14 pages

Transnational Ethnic Groups