Networks of global governance: international organisations and European integration in a historical perspective

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Davis Library (6th floor)

Call Number
JZ4997.5.E87 N48 2014
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Law Library — 3rd Floor Collection (3rd floor)

Call Number
JZ4997.5.E87 N48 2014
Status
Available

Summary

Including several contributions from an international group of historians and experts of international relations, this volume analyses the relationship between the United Nations and European integration. The book, which covers the time period from 1945 to the present, is organised into three sections, each dedicated to a different phase of the integration process, during which EU-UN relations assumed a different character. The essays of the first section deal with the 1950s and 1960s, and show the active contribution of UN bodies in shaping the integration process. In the second part, covering the 1970s and 1980s, the European Community is, instead, shown to have a visible impact on the life and the decision-making processes of several UN bodies. Finally, the third part of the book, on the post-cold war years, describes a more complex situation, characterised by the new geopolitical responsibilities of the European Union, but also by its deep internal transformations due to several treaty revisions and the enlargement to Eastern Europe. Thus, dynamics similar to those described in the first section return, with UN bodies shaping some of the internal rules of the EU, but these coexist with strengthened European activity in the United Nations, in some cases leading to real partnerships.

Contents

  • List of Abbreviations p. ix
  • Introduction p. 1 Lorenzo Mechi and Guia Migani and Francesco Petrini
  • Part I Shaping the European Interdependence: The UN, the EEC and the Earliest Steps of Integration
  • Chapter 1 Trade Integration in Western Europe (1947-1967): The Interconnected Role of Multilateral and Regional Institutions p. 19 Lucia Coppolaro
  • Chapter 2 The International Monetary Fund and European Regional Monetary Cooperation, 1946-1958 p. 39 Jean Crombois
  • Chapter 3 Jean Monnet, the UN Administrative System and the Creation of the ECSC High Authority p. 61 Alessandro Isoni
  • Chapter 4 Regulating Intra-European Connections: Telecommunications and European Integration 1950-1970 p. 77 Christian Henrich-Franke
  • Chapter 5 UNESCO and Western Europe: From Cold War to Detente p. 95 Chloé Maurel
  • Chapter 6 A Pillar of Economic Integration: The ILO and the Development of Social Security in Western Europe p. 111 Cédric Guinand
  • Part II The Eroding Bipolar World and the Community's New Ambitions in Global Governance
  • Chapter 7 The EEC at the United Nations: The Path towards a Common Representation p. 137 Sara Banchi
  • Chapter 8 Stabilisation versus Free Market: The EEC and the UNCTAD Cocoa Agreement p. 153 Guia Migani
  • Chapter 9 An Uncertain Coalition in an Uncertain Alliance: The EC, the US and the New World Information and Communication Order (1968-1986) p. 177 Simone Paoli and Maria E. Spagnolo
  • Chapter 10 Between Community Building and External Relations: ILO-EEC Cooperation from the Treaty of Rome to the Charter of Social Rights (1958-1989) p. 205 Lorenzo Mechi
  • Chapter 11 A New Challenge for Global Governance: The UN and EEC/EU in the Face of the Contemporary Ecological Crisis p. 229 Laura Scichilone
  • Part III The Post-Cold War Era: Between Frustrated Ambitions and Mutual Legitimisation
  • Chapter 12 The UN: An Obstacle or a Stimulus to the Creation of European Defence? p. 251 Jenny Raflik
  • Chapter 13 Reconciling Multilateralism between Universalism and Regionalism: UN-EU "Security" Cooperation after the Kosovo Crisis p. 263 Emel Parlar Dal and Gonca Oguz Gök
  • Chapter 14 Getting its Act Together? EU Actorness in Negotiations of "Access to Medicines" at the GATT, WTO, WHO and UN p. 287 Julia Heydemann
  • Chapter 15 European Union Cohesiveness at the UNGA: A Comparative and Critical Approach p. 309 Laurent Beauguitte
  • Contributors p. 325
  • Index p. 327

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