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Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Contributors Introduction Dimitris Bourantonis, Kostas Ifantis and Panayotis Tsakonas PART I MULTILATERALISM AND SECURITY: CONCEPTS, ISSUES AND STRATEGIES 1. State Power and International Institutions: America and the Logic of Economic and Security Multilateralism G. John Ikenberry 2. Unipolar Empire and Principled Multilateralism as Strategies for International Change Jack Snyder 3. U.S. Military Commitments: Multilateralism and Treaties Lisa L. Martin 4. The Crisis of the Transatlantic Security Community Thomas Risse 5. State Attributes and System Properties: Security Multilateralism in Central Asia, Southeast Asia, the Atlantic and Europe James Sperling 6. Is Multilateralism Bad for Humanitarianism? Michael Barnett 7. Horizontal and Vertical Multilateralism and the Liberal Peace Oliver Richmond PART II ASSESSING MULTILATERAL SECURITY INSTITUTIONS 8. Transatlantic Relations, Multilateralism and the Transformation of NATO Frank Schimmelfennig 9. Persuasion and Norm Promotion: International Institutions in the Western Balkans Geoffrey Edwards and Mladen To¿ic 10. From ¿Perverse¿ to ¿Promising¿ Institutionalism? NATO, EU and the Greek-Turkish Conflict Panayotis Tsakonas 11. Evaluating Multilateral Interventions in Civil Wars: A Comparison of UN and Non-UN Peace Operations Nicholas Sambanis and Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl 12. Why no UN Security Council Reform?: Lessons for and from Institutionalist Theory Erik Voeten 13. The Reform and Efficiency of the UN Security Council: A ¿Veto Player¿ Analysis Aris Alexopoulos and Dimitris Bourantonis References Index
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United States -- Foreign relations.
Security, International.