1st Edition

Inter-organizational Relations in International Security Cooperation and Competition

Edited By Stephen Aris, Aglaya Snetkov, Andreas Wenger Copyright 2018
    302 Pages
    by Routledge

    302 Pages 14 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book examines the politics of the relationships between multilateral organizations that have come to play a major role in contemporary efforts to manage international security.



    Drawing on concepts developed in Organizational Studies, the book starts from the assumption that inter-organizational relationships are the product of contested politics. Politics that may be either more cooperative or more competitive, but which always contains elements of both. This volume focuses on inter-organizational relations emanating from, through and towards the regional scale. The proliferation in the number of regional multilateral organizations in recent decades and their growing claims to represent effective and legitimate frameworks to address security threats and issues has been widely noted. The book is organized into four sections, covering all aspects of the inter-organizational relationships in which regional multilateral organizations are involved: global-regional, intra-regional, inter-regional, and multi-scalar. Each chapter addresses a distinct case study of inter-organizational relations (bilateral, trilateral or wider network), and examines the politics shaping these relations.



    This book will be of much interest to students of international security, international organizations, global governance and area studies, more generally.

    1. Introduction, Stephen Aris and Andreas Wenger  PART I: THE GLOBAL-REGIONAL RELATIONSHIP  2. The United Nations and Regional Security Organisations in Africa, Europe, and the North-Atlantic Region, Ulrich Franke  3. Inter-Organizational Relations in a Nested Environment: Regional Organizations in the UN, Spyros Blavoukos and Dimitris Bourantonis  4. Cooperation and Competition: United Nations-African Union Relations, Martin Welz  PART II: INTER-REGIONALISM   5.Networked Inter-regional Organizational Security: New Hubs or Old Hierarchies?, Andrea Oelsner and Roberto Dominguez  6. An Emerging Inter-Regional Peace and Security Partnership: The African Union and the European Union, Ulf Engel  7. Interregional Multilateralism from the South: The Case of the Zone of Peace and Cooperation in the South Atlantic, Adriana Erthal Abdenur, Frank Mattheis and Pedro Seabra  PART III: INTRA-REGIONALISM  8. From Interlocking to Interblocking Regionalism: NATO, the EU, the OSCE and the Problem of Regional Security, Simon Koschut  9. "Multilateralisms at War? Contending Visions of Regional Architecture in East Asia", See Seng Tan  10. Competing Claims for Security Governance in South America, Detlef Nolte and Brigitte Weiffen  11. In-between Europe and Asia: Regional Organisations and Eurasian Region-making, Stephen Aris and Aglaya Snetkov  PART IV: GOVERNING SECURITY ISSUES  12. Fluid Spatialities and the Governance of Child Trafficking in West Africa, Nick Bernards  13. Managing Cross-border Crises in Southeast Asia at Multiple Levels of Governance: Complementary or Competitive Institutional Developments at the National, ASEAN Regional and EU-ASEAN Inter-regional Levels?, Naila Maier-Knapp  14. Sanctions Cooperation and Regional Organizations, Inken von Borzyskowski and Clara Portela  15. Conclusion, Aglaya Snetkov and Andreas Wenger

    Biography

    Stephen Aris is Senior Researcher at the Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.





    Aglaya Snetkov is Senior Researcher at the Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.





    Andreas Wenger is Professor and Director at the Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich, Switzerland.