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Contents List of Contributors iii Acknowledgments iv International Order in a Globalizing World: An Introduction 1 Yannis A. Stivachtis Part I: Major International Actors and International Order 1. Business and Civil Society Partnerships with the United Nations: Public Policy Challenges under the Impact of Globalisation and Implications for International Order 22 Olivier A.F. Brenninkmeijer 2. U.S. Foreign Policy and International Order 61 Yannis A. Stivachtis 3. Triangulating Power: Russia, Europe and the United States Security Policies and Interests Projection in a Globalizing World 109 Maria Raquel Freire 4. China¿s Foreign Policy Dynamics and International Order 141 Xi Chen Part II: The Transatlantic Dimension of International Order 5. The Expanding EU Role in the Neighbourhood: Implications for the Transatlantic Relations and International Order 167 Emel G. Oktay 6. The Shape of the ESDP and the Transatlantic Link: Consequences for International Order 201 Constantinos Koliopoulos 7. Transatlantic Convergence or Divergence? Threat Assessment, Surveillance Technologies and Fundamental Rights 234 Angela Liberatore 8. Transatlantic Intelligence Cooperation, the Global War on Terrorism, and International Order 269 John M. Nomikos Part III: International Order: Normative Issues 9. Normative Development of Self-Defence and Preemptive Action: Implications for International Order 306 Muge Kinacioglu 10. Legitimacy, International Order, and Political Theory 338 Scott G. Nelson Conclusion 373 Sai Felicia Khrisna-Hensel Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
International relations.
Globalization.
World politics -- 1989-.