Full text of all articles is available in PDF and HTML formats at Project Muse Summer-Fall ,Volume XXVIII, No. 2 International Organizations and the Next U.S. Presidency
Foreword
On Multilateralism
Multilateralism Matters Even More Margaret P. Karns, Professor of Political Science, University of Dayton Make the United Nations a Cornerstone of U.S. Foreign Policy! Ambassador M. James Wilkinson Of Note: Multilateralism and Trade Liberalization The Dangers of International Organizations Jakub Grygiel, George H.W. Bush Assistant Professor of International Relations, The Johns Hopkins University, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Of Note: The False Binary Choice between Unilateralism and Multilateralism
Welcome Mr. President
Revamping U.S. Foreign Assistance Leo Hindery Jr., Managing Partner of InterMedia Partners Jeffery D. Sachs, Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development and Professor of Health Policy and Management, Columbia University Gayle E. Smith, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress
Of Note: Development and ‘At-Risk’ Democracies Reclaiming U.S. Leadership in Global Environmental Governance Maria Ivanova, Assistant Professor of Government and Environmental Policy, The College of William and Mary Daniel C. Esty, Hillhouse Professor of Environmental Law and Policy, Yale University
Of Note: The Green Wave Needs Private Enterprises
Beyond Rationalism and Instrumentalism: The Case for Rethinking U.S. Engagement with International Law and Organization Peter G. Danchin, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Maryland School of Law
Of Note: Reputational Risk and Enforceability in International Law
Of Note: The United States and the ICCPR
Power and Interests at the International Criminal Court Darren Hawkins, Associate Professor of Political Science, Brigham Young University Of Note: ICC Under Fire in Africa International Economic Organizations and Economic Development: An Assessment Bumba Mukherjee, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Economics & Econometrics, University of Notre Dame Of Note: Why is Africa Still Poor? Spillovers and Contestations in International Governance: Addressing the Problems of Democracy, Accountability, and Legitimacy in International Organizations Moonhawk Kim, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Colorado at Boulder Of Note: Trends in the Transnational Protest Movement
Reviving NEASPEC to Address Regional Environmental Problems in Asia Suh-Yong Chung, Assistant Professor of International Studies, Korea University Of Note: North East Asia: Environmental Reform Needed
The SAIS Review Prize
Conditional Cash Transfer Programs in Latin America Renee Gardner Sewell, The Johns Hopkins University, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Photo Essay: Cynical Tibet John O’Bryan, The Johns Hopkins University, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Book Review: Containing the Bush Doctrine: Ian Shapiro’s Critique of the Post-9/11 American Security Strategy Susan Keppelman, The Johns Hopkins University, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Endnote
The New Global Economy Still Needs U.S. Leadership
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