International Organization in the Anarchical Society: The Institutional Structure of World Order
In: Palgrave Studies in International Relations Ser.
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: A New Approach to International Organization -- The Context of the Argument -- Theoretical Inspirations and Foundations -- The Ontology of Fundamental Institutions -- Working Hypotheses, Structure and Contributions -- The Structure and the Contributions -- Collective Findings -- Future Research -- References -- Part I: Theoretical Investigations -- Chapter 2: Fundamental Institutions and International Organizations: Theorizing Continuity and Change -- Fundamental Institutions as the Basis of International Society: Original Ideas and Ontology -- Fundamental Institutions as Preconditions of Contemporary International Society: Constitutive Principles and Reproducing Practices -- Mutual Recognition of Sovereignty -- Diplomacy -- International Law -- The Balance of Power -- Great Power Management -- War -- Continuity and Change in Fundamental Institutions -- From Primary to Secondary Institutions: Implications for International Organization -- Further Operationalization: The Politics of International Organization -- References -- Chapter 3: Modelling the Relations of Fundamental Institutions and International Organizations -- Bull -- Holsti and Buzan -- The Knudsen Model -- The Spandler Model -- Where Is the Politics? -- Where Is the Power? -- Calibrating Fundamental Change -- References -- Part II: Global International Organizations and Fundamental Institutions -- Chapter 4: Institutional Constraints and Institutional Tensions in the Reform of the UN Security Council -- Theoretical Considerations -- "An Sich" or in Our Minds? -- Great Power Management, Sovereign Equality and Regional Representation -- Secondary Institutions as Rules -- Primary Institutions and Rules in the Security Council -- UNSC Membership.