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Routledge Handbook of NGOs and International Relations

Edited by: Thomas Davies

ISBN13: 9781138285507
Published: April 2019
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Offering insights from pioneering new perspectives in addition to well-established traditions of research, this Handbook considers the activities not only of advocacy groups in the environmental, feminist, human rights, humanitarian, and peace sectors, but also the array of religious, professional, and business associations that make up the wider non-governmental organization (NGO) community.

Including perspectives from multiple world regions, the book takes account of institutions in the Global South, alongside better-known structures of the Global North. International contributors from a range of disciplines cover all the major aspects of research into NGOs in International Relations to present:

  • a comprehensive overview of the historical evolution of NGOs, the range of structural forms and international networks
  • coverage of major theoretical perspectives
  • illustrations of how NGOs are influential in every prominent issue-area of contemporary International Relations
  • evaluation of the significant regional variations among NGOs and how regional contexts influence the nature and impact of NGOs
  • analysis of the ways NGOs address authoritarianism, terrorism, and challenges to democracy, and how NGOs handle concerns surrounding their own legitimacy and accountability.
Exploring contrasting theories, regional dimensions, and a wide range of contemporary challenges facing NGOs, this Handbook will be essential reading for students, scholars, and practitioners alike.

Contents:
Introducing NGOs and International Relations
Thomas Davies
PART I: History and Contributions
1. The Emergence of NGOs as Actors on the World Stage
Norbert Götz
2. NGOs’ Interactions with States
Sarah S. Stroup
3. NGOs in Global Governance
Molly Ruhlman
4. Transnational Non-State Politics
Thomas Davies
PART II: Theory and Analysis
5. Constituting NGOs
William E. DeMars and Dennis Dijkzeul
6. Rationalist Explanations for NGOs
Youngwan Kim
7. NGOs and Post-Positivism: Two Likely Friends?
Jutta Joachim, Chris Nijhuis, and Andrea Schneiker
8. NGOs in Constructivist International Relations Theory
Christopher Marc Lilyblad
9. The Aesthetic Politics of NGOs
Holly Eva Ryan
10. NGOs and Social Movement Theory
Clare Saunders and Silke Roth
11. International NGOs in Development Studies
Helen Yanacopulos
12. NGOs and Management Studies
David Lewis
13. NGOs in International Law: Reconsidering Personality and Participation (again)
Math Noortmann
14. Voluntaristics: Global Research on NGOs and the Non-Profit Sector
David Horton Smith
15. Primary Data on NGOs: Pushing the Bounds of Present Possibilities
Elizabeth Bloodgood
PART III: Issue-Areas and Sectors
16. Feminist Politics and NGO Mobilization: Can NGOs Degender Global Governance?
Paulina García-Del Moral, Di Wang, and Myra Marx Ferree
17. NGOs and Labour
Bob Reinalda
18. NGOs and Human Rights
Marc Polizzi and Amanda Murdie
19. Humanitarian NGOs
Silke Roth
20. Five Generations of NGOs in Education: From Humanitarianism to Global Capitalism
Will Brehm and Iveta Silova
21. The Roles of the Citizen Sector in Health and Public Health
Paul Gaist and Victoria Chau
22. NGOs and Peace
Margarita H. Petrova
23. NGOs and the Environment
Naghmeh Nasiritousi
24. Civil Society, Expert Communities, and Private Standards
Alejandro M. Peña
25. An Uncomfortable Relationship: NGOs, Trade Associations, and the Development of Industry Self-Regulation
Jonathan Doh, Tazeeb Rajwani, and Thomas Lawton
26. NGOs and Global Trade
Erin Hannah and James Scott
27. NGOs and Professions
Raquel Rego
28. Religiously Affiliated NGOs
Karsten Lehmann
PART IV: Regional Perspectives
29. Transnational NGOs in the United States
George E. Mitchell
30. NGOs in the European Union
Matthias Freise
31. The Non-Profit Sector in Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia
David Horton Smith, Alisa V. Moldavanova, and Svitlana Krasynska
32. NGOs in East and Southeast Asia
Lei Xie and Joshua Garland
33. NGOs, Democracy and Development in Latin America
Inés M. Pousadela
34. Civil Societies and NGOs in the Middle East and North Africa: The Cases of Egypt and Tunisia
Sarah Ben Néfissa
35. NGOs in Sub-Saharan Africa: Potentials, Constraints and Diverging Experiences
Hans Holmén
36. NGOs in South Asia
Patrick Kilby
PART V: Contemporary Challenges
37. Democracy and NGOs
Sarah Sunn Bush
38. NGOs and Authoritarianism
Andrew Heiss
39. NGOs and Security in Conflict Zones
Daniela Irrera
40. NGOs and the Challenge of Global Terrorism
Omi Hodwitz
41. International NGO Legitimacy: Challenges and Responses
Maryam Zarnegar Deloffre and Hans Peter Schmitz
42. NGO Accountability
Angela Crack