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Titel
Regionalism Versus Multilateralism : The Organization of American States in a Global Changing Environment
Ort / Verlag
Boston, MA : Springer US
Erscheinungsjahr
2000
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • I: The OAS �́� Primary Objectives of the Regional Organization -- 1 OAS Objectives and Hemispheric Development -- 2 The Tracing of a Trajectory -- 3 The Forces of Growth and Change -- 4 Ethos and Ethnos -- II: The OAS Today -- 5 Regionalism and Cooperation in Development -- 6 Dynamism and Flexibility -- 7 Management of Change -- 8 Subregionalism within the OAS -- III Beyond the Twentieth Century �́� The OAS into the Future -- 9 The OAS and the Modern Priorities of Member States -- 10 A New Organization for a New Century
  • In today's globalized international system, international and regional organizations can only function effectively within the context of a larger social partnership with governments, the private sectors, and a plethora of increasingly influential interest groups. Regionalism Versus Multilateralism seeks to illustrate these new roles by tracing the way the Organization of American States (OAS), the oldest regional organization, has pursued its objectives in the context of evolving hemispheric and international circumstances. It analyzes the impact of these circumstances on the operations, programs and activities of the Organization, and the adjustments and direction which `metamorphosed' the regional membership at certain crucial junctures of hemispheric and international evolution. The book does so in three parts: through an historic examination of the objectives of the Organization; a critical analysis of its response over time to the forces of growth, transformation and change; and the projection of what continuing developments might dictate on the future characteristics of the Organization if it is to respond effectively to the needs and aspirations of member states. This book is a collaboration between Christopher R. Thomas and Julian T. Magloire, with both parties contributing equally to its content and preparation
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 9781461543176
Titel-ID: 990018720800106463