Ideology and International Institutions /
A new theoretical framework for understanding how social, economic, and political conflicts influence international institutions and their place in the global order.
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Princeton, New Jersey :
Princeton University Press,
[2021]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction. The argument in brief ; A brief illustration : the WTO ; A road map
- Global ideological conflict : concept and measurement. What are international institutions? ; What Is ideology? ; Ideology and constraint ; Measuring ideological positions ; Conclusion
- Ideology and theories of international institutions. Functionalism and its descendants ; Rational institutionalism ; Liberal internationalism ; Constructivism ; Conclusion
- A spatial modeling framework. A simple spatial model with interdependence ; An example with two states ; Multiple actors ; Conclusions
- Expertise, ideology, and distributive politics. The informational model ; Information acquisition ; Information sharing and interpretation ; Trust and distrust in experts amid ideological conflict ; Conclusion
- Ideological structure and membership in international institutions. Ideology and IGO Memberships ; Alliances ; Network analysis and ideological structure ; Conclusion
- Ideology, institutions, power, and militarized disputes. Information, commitment, and bargaining failure ; A distributive ideological theory ; Data and method ; Results ; Conclusion
- Ideology and the investment regime. Ideological conflict and the emergence of the investment regime ; The move to investment treaties ; Renegotiation ; Conclusion
- Populism and backlashes against international courts. What are backlashes against international courts? ; Explanations for backlash ; Populism and the international judiciary ; Empirical evidence ; How many backlashes are initiated by populist leaders? ; Property rights ; Minority rights and identity
- Conclusions and implications
- Conclusion : implications for the liberal international order. Ideology and multilateralism ; Ideological challenges to the liberal institutional order.