International OrganizationsThis widely used textbook continues to provide students with an introduction to International Organisations, exploring their rise, their development in the 20th century and accounting for their significance in the modern international political and economic system.
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Contents
1 Definitions and history | 1 |
2 Classification of international organizations | 35 |
3 Role and function of international organizations | 65 |
4 Writings on international organizations | 112 |
The future | 174 |
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