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adam_text | Contents
List of figures
xv
Abbreviations
xviii
Introduction
1
Part 1:
1815 -
British hegemony and the invention of the multilateral
conference plus follow-up conference: The Concert of Europe and the
Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine
3
1
Emergence and evolution of international organizations
5
1.1
Do international organizations matter?
5
1.2
Political science views on the emergence and evolution of international
organizations
10
2 1815:
the British postwar institutional strategy and the Concert of Europe
17
2.1
The Congress of Vienna in
1814-15
and the transformation of European
politics
17
2.2
The British postwar institutional strategy ana multilateral diplomacy
20
2.3
The Concert of Europe as a collective security regime
24
3
The Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine and
burgeoning free trade
28
3.1
The Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine
(1815):
freedom of
navigation
28
3.2
The transition from mercantilism to free trade
30
3.3
The
Zollverein (1834-71):
concerted (free) trade policies and German
unification
32
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Part II: Transnational networks
of citizens: From the anti-slavery movement
in
1815
to the International Committee of the Red Cross of
1863 35
4
Citizens organizing transnationally in support of slavery abolition and peace
37
4. 1
The international movement advocating the abolition of slavery
37
4.2
The peace movement, its international congresses and the idea of arbitration
43
4.3
Democracy, women s equality and workers rights as national themes
47
5
The International Red Cross made responsible for the Geneva Convention
on Wounded Soldiers
(1864) 51
5.1
The private International Red Cross initiative
(1863) 51
5.2
Responsibility for monitoring the Geneva Convention on Wounded Soldiers
(1864) 54
Part III: The creation of the Hague system: The arbitration movement and
the
1899
and
1907
Peace Conferences in The Hague
57
6
Arbitration and international law as normative powers in international
relations
59
6.1
The Alabama case and the Treaty of Washington on arbitration
(1871) 59
6.2
The creation of two private institutes for international law in
1873 60
6.3
The Inter-Parliamentary Union
(1889)
favouring arbitration
62
6.4
The Washington conference on trade and arbitration in
1889 63
7
The
1899
and
1907
Peace Conferences in The Hague and the Hague system
65
7.1
The Hague Peace Conference on the law of war and arbitration
(1899) 65
7.2
The establishment of the Permanent Court of Arbitration
(1899) 68
7.3
The awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize since
1901 72
7.4
The Latin American states decide
tojóin
the Hague system
(1901) 75
7.5
The second Hague Peace Conference of
1907 78
Part IV: Public International Unions
1865-1914:
Institutionalization of
conferences and the creation of continental markets in Europe and the
Americas
83
8
Creation of the International Telegraph Union
(1865)
and the Universal
Postal Union
(1874) 85
8.1
Тіге
invention of the telegraph and the creation of the International Telegraph
Union
(1865) 85
8.2
The Universal Postal Union
(1874)
as an example for other international
organizations
89
8.3
Тіге
relevance of the nineteenth-century public international unions
90
9
Standardization and intellectual property regulated internationally
96
9.1
Measurement of the Earth, the standard time and the international map of
the world
96
9.2
Identical weights and measures all over the world
101
9.3
Protection of industrial intellectual property and copyright
102
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10 Regulation
of
international
shipping, railway and road traffic
107
10.1
The relevance of international river commissions: the Danube Commission
of
1856 107
10.2
Sea-shipping regulations by governments
112
10.3
Sea-shipping regulations on
aprivate
basis
116
10.4
Cooperation in the fields of international railway and road connections
117
11
Public international unions and the creation of continental markets in Europe
and the Americas
1860-1910 120
11.1
Free trade, customs tariffs, migration and capital export
120
11.2
The gold standard and monetary unions
124
11.3
Agricultural regulations
126
11.4
Public international unions and the creation of the European
continental market
129
11.5
The Union of American Republics and the creation of the American
continental market
131
Part V: The international foundation for the welfare state
1880-1914:
How governments became involved in international labour legislation
137
12
International business around the end of the nineteenth century
139
12.1
International trusts, cartels and federations
139
12.2
Advocating an international chamber of commerce
1905—19 144
13
Basing international emancipation movements of workers and women
147
13.1
The socialist First International of
1864
as a spectre
147
13.2
The liberal International League for Peace and Freedom
(1867) 149
13.3
Women joining forces internationally and actions against trafficking
in women
150
13.4
International campaigning for women s suffrage
153
13.5
The national orientation of the Second International and international
trade unions
156
14
International labour conventions
(1906)
and the foundation for the
welfare state
162
14.1
How governments became involved in international labour regulation
162
14.2
An
NGO
for international labour legislation
(1900)
and the
1906
labour conventions
166
14.3
Social protection against the consequences of free trade: the welfare state
169
14.4
International efforts to improve health and uplift morality
171
Part VI: Laying down the path of collective security: The First World War,
the League of Nations founded
(1919)
and the interwar period
177
15
The First World War and the creation of the League of Nations
(1919) 179
15.1
Liberal debates on a postwar League of Nations in the UK
179
15.2
The US involved in the war
(1917)
and Wihon s Fourteen Points
(1918) 183
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15.3
The postwar institutional strategy as a result of power negotiations
(1919) 186
15.4
The League of Nations Secretariat: an international organ rather than a
principal s agent
190
15.5
Women gain access to the League of Nations: Article
7.3 193
15.6
The League of Nations as a universal organization
1919-46 196
15.7
The Permanent Court of International
J
ústíce
1920-46 200
16
The major powers and collective security in the interwar period
203
16.1
Temporary administration, conflict settlement and refugee support by the
League of Nations
203
16.2
Disarmament efforts by the major powers and the League of Nations
208
16.3
Japan and Germany leave the League of Nations
(1933) 214
16.4
The League of Nations imposes sanctions on Italy
(1935) 217
16.5
Collective security paralysed
218
Part
VII:
Laying down the path of common economic endeavours: The
International Labour Organization
(1919)
and the economic and social
activities of the League of Nations
221
17
The normative workings of the International Labour Organization
(1919) 223
17.1
The creation of the first specialized international agency
223
17.2
Albert Thomas s leadership of the
ILO
228
17.3
The international labour code:
ILO
conventions and recommendations
232
17.4
The divided international trade union movement
236
18
The League of Nations ongoing economic and social activities
243
18.1
The League of Nations structures for economic and social activities
243
18.2
A faltering international economy and German reparation payments
1920-32 253
18.3
Regional cooperation as a protectionist solution to the crisis of the
1930s 259
18.4
The League s World Economic Conference
(1933)
and the Bruce
Committee
(1939) 264
Part
VIII:
American hegemony and the genesis and evolution of the United
Nations system
269
19
Multilateral cooperation during the Second World War
271
19.1
The
ILO
flees to Montreal, the League of Nations staff to
Princeton
(1940) 271
19.2
The Atlantic Charter
(1941)
and the first signs of the United Nations
273
19.3
The
Bretton
Woods conference on international monetary policy
(1944) 278
19.4
The estabtishment of the United Nations as managed by the US
(1943-45) 281
20
The United Nations: an improved security organization with economic
coordination
289
20.1
Charter, member states and budget of the United Nations
289
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20.2 The General
Assembly as the primary organ of the United Nations
294
20.3
The Security Council and its permanent members
303
20.4
The Trusteeship Council as a continuation of the League of Nations
mandate system
306
20.5
The coordinating function of the Economic and Social Council
(ECOSOC) 308
20.6
The consultative status of non-governmental organizations at
ECOSOC 316
20.7
The UN Secretariat and the secretary-general
319
21
The workings of the United Nations system
327
21.1
The International Court offustice and the development of international law
327
21.2
Specialized international organizations as part of the UN system
333
21.3
The International Labour Organization and the transition to
technical assistance
338
21.4
Freedom of association as a normative force in the East-West conflict
341
21.5
The observer status of intergovernmental organizations at the UN
344
Part IX: Collective security in a bipolar world
1945-80 347
22
Refugees, peacekeeping and Cold War at the United Nations
349
22.1
The UN refugee regime since
1943 349
22.2
How the UN developed to become a respected peacekeeper
353
22.3
The Cold War at the UN: East, West and non-aligned
356
23
Regional alliances in the
1940s
and
1950s 361
23.1
US policy on Western European cooperation
361
23.2
From North Atlantic Treaty
(1949)
to NATO
(1952) 364
23.3
The Warsaw Pact in Eastern Europe
(1955) 368
23.4
Cooperation on security in the Western Hemisphere and Asia
370
24
Peaceful coexistence and nuclear weapons control at the United Nations
373
24.1
Nuclear weapons control: the IAEA
(1957)
and the Non-Proliferation
Treaty
(1968) 373
24.2
Continuing nuclear weapons control and the UN Biological Weapons
Convention
(1972) 380
24.3
Limitation of arsenals and numbers of military personnel: SALT, MBFR
and
CSCE
383
24.4
Measures against aircraft hijackings and terrorism in the
1960s
and
1970s 386
Part X: Economic cooperation in a bipolar world
1945-70 389
25
The troubled start of the
Bretton
Woods institutions IBRD and IMF and the
GATT
regime
391
25.1
The troubled start of the International Bank for Reconstruction and
Development
391
25.2
The International Monetary Fund and unilateral US management
395
25.3 1947-48:
no International Trade Organization, but
GATT
instead
399
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26
Marshall Aid, Eastern European integration, Western European integration
and the workings of the
OECD 406
26Л
Marshall Aid and the Organization for European Economic
Cooperation
(1948) 406
26.2
Eastern European integration: the Council for Mutual Economic
Assistance
(1949) 412
26.3
Western European integration: ECSC
(1951),
Treaties of Rome
(1957)
and
EFTA
(1960) 416
26.4
From OEEC to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development
(1961) 423
26.5
Ongoing and stagnating Western European integration
1960-80 427
27
The weakening of the
Bretton
Woods system and the emergence of
the G7
(1975) 435
27.1
The weakening of the
Bretton
Woods system during the
1960s 435
27.2
The Trilateral Commission
(1973)
and its reflection on American
hegemony
438
27.3
The emergence of the G7
(1975)
and its consequences for the
UN system
439
Part XI: Decolonization, the North-South divide and Third World
experiences with global and regional international organizations
1960-80 443
28
Decolonization, anti-apartheid and the consequences of the Vietnam War
445
28.1
Decolonization and anti-apartheid as normative forces in international
relations
445
28.2
The Vietnam War not a UN but a UNHCR concern
453
29
The United Nations Development Decade: North versus South during
the
1960s 457
29.1
Multilateral development aid, the UNDP
(1965)
and regional
development hanh
457
29.2
The Third World view: dependency,
UNCTAD
(1964)
and the G77
463
29.3
Alternative strategies: collective self-reliance and the Asian Tigers
469
30
The creation of regional economic organizations in the Third World in
the
1960s 473
30.1
Regional economic cooperation outside Europe
473
30.2
Regional economic organizations in Latin and Central America
474
30.3
The emergence of ASEAN
(1967) 478
30.4
Regional organizations in Africa and the Arab world
480
31
The Third World struggle for a New International Economic Order
(1974) 484
31.1
The UN Declaration on the New International Economic Order
(1974) 484
31.2
The basic needs strategy of the IBRD and
ILO
as an alternative
488
31.3
Weak international codes of conduct for transnational corporations
491
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Part
XII:
Development
aid, environmental
protection
and human rights as
normative
powers:
NGO
pressure on
governments through
intergovernmental organizations
1960-80 497
32 NGOs
and development aid, the UN International Women s Year
(1975)
and environmental protection
499
32.1 NGO
contributions to multilateral development aid
499
32.2
The international women s movement and the UN International Women s
Year
(1975) 503
32.3
Consciousness-raising on environmental problems
512
32.4
The UN Conference on the Human Environment and the creation of
UNEP
(1972) 515
32.5
Protection of the natural and human environment through international
conventions
517
33
Human rights as a normative power and the Amnesty International model
521
33.1
The realization of international human rights conventions at the UN
521
33.2
Monitoring the implementation of UN human rights conventions
through reports
525
33.3
The UN Human Rights Conference in Tehran
(1968)
and the Amnesty
International model
527
33.4
Reporting with a monitoring commission and a complaints procedure
528
33.5
Regional human rights conventions in Europe, the Americas and Africa
532
Part
XIII:
International organizations in the
1980s:
The Cold War intensifies
and
neoliberalism
replaces Keynesianism
539
34
US President Reagan intensifies the Cold War
541
34.1
The end of the
1970s,
the end of the UN peacekeeping regime?
541
34.2
The US and the politicization of the United Nations
1977-85 545
34.3
US President Reagan intensifies the Cold War and puts financial pressure
on the UN
547
35
Reagonomics, the debt crisis in the South and the structural adjustment
programmes of the IMF
551
35.1
Reagonomics and the new relationship between the G7, IMF and
OECD 551
35.2
The Brandt Reports and the debt crisis in the South from
1982 553
35.3
The structural adjustment programmes of the IMF and IBRD and
their consequences
555
35.4
From combating poverty to adjustment policy: the IBRD in trouble
559
35.5
Strengthening of the G7 and the surveillance role of the IMF
(1985) 561
36
The fall of the Berlin wall
(1989)
and the end of the Cold War
564
36.1
The fall of the Berlin wall
(1989)
and the significance of the
CSCE/OSCE
564
36.2
Abolition of the Warsaw Pact
(1991)
and the continued existence
of NATO
569
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36.3
Arms control, the OPCW
(І997)
and the comprehensive nuclear test ban
572
36.4
International financial institutions and the transformation of
communist states
575
Part
XIV:
The
1990s
and new challenges for the United Nations as
peacekeeper
583
37
A new world order and an agenda for peace? Hope and bitter failure for
UN peacekeeping missions
585
37.1
Afghanistan
(1988)
and the Gulf War
(1990-91);
the return of the UN
as peacekeeper
585
37.2
Towards a new world order? Ethnic wars and failing states
587
37.3
The disintegration of Yugoslavia and the Balkan Wars
1991-95:
the
UN sidelined
590
37.4
Humanitarian assistance and the failure of the US and UN in
Somalia
(1993) 592
37.5
Greater success in Mozambique, Cambodia and Haiti, but failure in
Rwanda
1992-94 594
37.6
An agenda for peace
(1992)
and new generations of UN peacekeeping
597
37.7
Violence in Siena Leone, Kosovo, East
Timorând
Congo
1998-2000 599
38
Efforts to maintain collective security: sanctions,
NGOs
and UN tribunals
604
38.1
UN sanctions policies in the
1990s 604
38.2
The increased role of
NGOs in
security after the end of the Cold War
608
38.3
War crimes, crimes against humanity and UN tribunals
615
38.4
The issue of humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to
protect (R2P)
619
Part XV: Globalization in the
1990s:
New challenges for the United Nations
system as promoter of economic and social stability
623
39
Boosting free trade again: from
GATT
to World Trade Organization
(1995) 625
39.1
Reagan s intervention in the deadlocked
GATT:
the Uruguay Round
1986-94 625
39.2
The World Trade Organization as the successor of
GATT
(1995) 630
39.3
The North-South divide within the WTO
636
39.4
WTO impact on
theßnctionmg
of
UNCTAD
639
39.5
Diminished importance and criticisms of UNDP: a matter of survival
641
39.6
The International Telecommunication Union s involvement with
the Internet
643
40
The dominant free trade regime: environment and welfare state under
pressure
646
40.1
Free trade versus environmental and social clauses:
GATT
and NAFTA
646
40.2
Protection of the ozone layer and the establishment of the IPCC
(1988) 650
40.3
The UNCED Conference in
Rio de
Janeiro
(1992)
and its international
conventions
653
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40.4
Full employment and the welfare state underpressure by Reagonomics
662
40.5
European unemployment: the American solution
(OECD,
G7 and IMF)
or the European?
665
40.6
The
ILO in a
comer: core labour standards as the way out
668
41
IMF, IBRD and WTO criticized by states and the anti-globalization
movement
672
41.1
The Asian financial crisis
(1997-98)
and the clash between ASEAN
and IMF
672
41.2
Washington Consensus, Good Governance and IMF mistakes during the
Argentine crisis
(2000) 676
41.3 Wolfensohn
reorganizes the criticized IBRD
(1997) 679
41.4
The Battle of Seattle
(1999)
and the criticisms by the
anti
-ana
alter -globalization movements
682
41.5
Consumer actions against transnational corporations
689
41.6
Principles for business: the UN Global Compact
(1999) 692
Part
XVI:
Regional international organizations from the
1980s
onwards
695
42
The Third World answer to globalization: continued and new regionalism
697
42.1
Continued and new regionalism in the Third World during the
1980s
and
1990s 697
42.2
The creation of MERCOSUR
(1991)
and the Andean Community of
Nations
(1996) 700
42.3
Central American and Caribbean cooperation
704
42.4
The significance ofSAARC, ASEAN and
APEC
for Asian development
706
42.5
Continued and new regionalism in Africa
712
42.6
Economic cooperation in the Arab world and West Asia
719
43
From European Community to European Union
(1993):
deepening and
enlargement
722
43.1
Continued European integration: the creation of the single market
(1993) 722
43.2
The Maastricht Treaty on European Union
(1992) 726
43.3
The establishment of the European Central Bank
(1998)
and the euro
728
43.4
Amending the Treaties and enlargement in Central Europe
730
Part
XVII:
Security and the international economy on the threshold of the
twenty-first century
735
44
International organizations under pressure
737
44.1
Emergence of terrorism,
11
September
2001
and the invasion
of Afghanistan
737
44.2
The US war in Iraq
(2003) 740
44.3
The UN human rights regime after the end of the Cold War
744
44.4
Dilution of the nuclear non-proliferation regime
747
44.5
Weakening of the
OSCE
and cooling US-Russia relations
749
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44.6
Lack of
global
economic coordination at the beginning of the twenty-first
century
752
44.7
What happens to international organizations under pressure?
156
Appendix
1:
Nation-states in the international system since
1815
(by continent,
in chronologic order) and League of Nations and United Nations
membership
759
Appendix
2:
Groups of states (First, Second and Third World, GJ-G77)
765
Literature
768
Index
782
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title | Routledge history of international organizations from 1815 to the present day |
title_alt | History of international organizations International organizations |
title_auth | Routledge history of international organizations from 1815 to the present day |
title_exact_search | Routledge history of international organizations from 1815 to the present day |
title_full | Routledge history of international organizations from 1815 to the present day Bob Reinalda |
title_fullStr | Routledge history of international organizations from 1815 to the present day Bob Reinalda |
title_full_unstemmed | Routledge history of international organizations from 1815 to the present day Bob Reinalda |
title_short | Routledge history of international organizations |
title_sort | routledge history of international organizations from 1815 to the present day |
title_sub | from 1815 to the present day |
topic | Geschiedenis gtt Internationale organisaties gtt Geschichte International agencies History International organization History Internationales Regime (DE-588)4197453-0 gnd Internationale Organisation (DE-588)4027366-0 gnd Internationales politisches System (DE-588)4125488-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschiedenis Internationale organisaties Geschichte International agencies History International organization History Internationales Regime Internationale Organisation Internationales politisches System |
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