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Leadership in global institution building = Minerva's rule /
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Leadership in global institution building/ edited by Yves Tiberghien.
Reminder of title:
Minerva's rule /
other author:
Tiberghien, Yves.
Published:
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2013.,
Description:
1 online resource (xix, 301 p.)
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction: Minervian actors and the paradox of post-1995 global institution-building / Yves Tiberghien -- Part I: Minervian settings -- 2. Varieties of Minervians: scorecards and patterns / Yves Tiberghien -- 3. The European Union as a Minervian actor in global institution building / Ian Manners -- 4. Canada's Minervian moment: global activism and domestic politics / Kim Richard Nossal -- Part II: The competitive mode -- 5. The UNESCO declaration of cultural diversity / Jennifer Chan -- 6. International accounting standards / Nicolas V�aeron -- Part III: The normative mode -- 7. The Ottawa process: domestic interests, transnational civil society, and state identity / Petrice Flowers -- 8. Wildlife conservation and the development process of the CITES Regime / Isao Sakaguchi -- Minerva's allies: states, secretariats, and individuals in the emergence of the responsibility to protect norm / Katharina Coleman -- 10. The battle over the peace-building norm after the Iraq War / Daisaku Higashi -- Part IV: The political leadership mode -- 11. Minervian Politics and International Chemicals Policy / Henrik Selin -- 12. Enough rope: the role of Minervian actors in establishing the International Criminal Court / Joanne Lee -- 13. The last call for the Minerva's owl: the politics of the 11th hour in negotiating the Nagoya Protocol at the CBD COP-10 Meeting / Elena Feditchkina -- Conclusion -- 14. The end of the Minervian moment / Zaki Laidi -- 15. Successes and limits of the Minervian moment / Yves Tiberghien.
Subject:
International organization - Congresses. -
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137023735An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
ISBN:
9781137023735 (electronic bk.)
Leadership in global institution building = Minerva's rule /
Leadership in global institution building
Minerva's rule /[electronic resource] :edited by Yves Tiberghien. - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource (xix, 301 p.) - Palgrave studies in European Union politics. - Palgrave studies in European Union politics..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Minervian actors and the paradox of post-1995 global institution-building / Yves Tiberghien -- Part I: Minervian settings -- 2. Varieties of Minervians: scorecards and patterns / Yves Tiberghien -- 3. The European Union as a Minervian actor in global institution building / Ian Manners -- 4. Canada's Minervian moment: global activism and domestic politics / Kim Richard Nossal -- Part II: The competitive mode -- 5. The UNESCO declaration of cultural diversity / Jennifer Chan -- 6. International accounting standards / Nicolas V�aeron -- Part III: The normative mode -- 7. The Ottawa process: domestic interests, transnational civil society, and state identity / Petrice Flowers -- 8. Wildlife conservation and the development process of the CITES Regime / Isao Sakaguchi -- Minerva's allies: states, secretariats, and individuals in the emergence of the responsibility to protect norm / Katharina Coleman -- 10. The battle over the peace-building norm after the Iraq War / Daisaku Higashi -- Part IV: The political leadership mode -- 11. Minervian Politics and International Chemicals Policy / Henrik Selin -- 12. Enough rope: the role of Minervian actors in establishing the International Criminal Court / Joanne Lee -- 13. The last call for the Minerva's owl: the politics of the 11th hour in negotiating the Nagoya Protocol at the CBD COP-10 Meeting / Elena Feditchkina -- Conclusion -- 14. The end of the Minervian moment / Zaki Laidi -- 15. Successes and limits of the Minervian moment / Yves Tiberghien.
Since 1995 the world experienced a period of significant advance in international law, norms, and institutions. Progress was particularly intense in the fields of global environment, human security, cultural diversity, and human rights. This wave of multilateral activity led to milestones such as the Kyoto Protocol on climate change (1997), the landmine treaty, the International Criminal Court, or the UNESCO Convention on cultural diversity. Remarkably, most of these advances were not US-led, as in the past. What caused such a burst in global institutions and who were the key founding fathers? The book reveals the crucial roles played by the European Union, Japan, and Canada (so-called 'Minervian actors') in this fascinating period. It also reveals that they acted with various partners and sub-state actors and with a variety of motivations: they sometimes sought to balance against US dominance; they engaged in normative work with global civil society; or they sought to demonstrate international leadership to their home audience.
ISBN: 9781137023735 (electronic bk.)
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