Maritime Piracy and the Construction of Global Governance
Herausgeber: Struett, Michael J; Nance, Mark T; Carlson, Jon D
Maritime Piracy and the Construction of Global Governance
Herausgeber: Struett, Michael J; Nance, Mark T; Carlson, Jon D
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A handpicked group of leading experts in the field of International Relations use maritime piracy as a means to expose the incongruities in our understanding of global governance.
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A handpicked group of leading experts in the field of International Relations use maritime piracy as a means to expose the incongruities in our understanding of global governance.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781138015753
- ISBN-10: 113801575X
- Artikelnr.: 39711020
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781138015753
- ISBN-10: 113801575X
- Artikelnr.: 39711020
Michael J. Struett is Associate Professor of Political Science in the School of Public and International Affairs at North Carolina State University, USA. Much of Dr. Struett's work focuses on the impact of non-governmental organizations in world politics, particularly the importance of their participation in processes of global governance. Jon D. Carlson is Lecturer in Political Science at University of California, Merced, USA. Carlson studies International Relations, with a focus on political economy as it relates to globalization, development, and democracy. Mark T. Nance is Assistant Professor in Political Science in the School of Public and International Affairs at North Carolina State University, USA. His research focuses on the impact of non-binding international institutions, particularly in international economic cooperation.
1: Constructing Pirates
Piracy
and Governance: An Introduction
Michael Struett and Mark Nance Section 1: Constructions through Law 2: Cicero's Ghost: Rethinking the Social Construction of Piracy
Harry Gould 3: A Global War on Piracy: International Law and the Use of Force Against Sea Pirates
Eric Heinze 4: Maritime Piracy and the Impunity Gap: Domestic Implementation of International Treaty Provisions
Yvonne Dutton Section 2: Constructions through Institutions 5. Security Communities
Alliances
and Macrosecuritization: The Practices of Counter-Piracy Governance
Christian Bueger and Jan Stockbruegger 6. Conflicting Constructions: Maritime Piracy and Cooperation under Regime Complexes
Mark Nance and Michael Struett 7. Frame
Humanitarianism
and Legitimacy: Explaining the Anti-Piracy Regime in the Gulf of Aden
Kevin McGahan and Terence Lee Section 3: Rethinking the Construction of Global Governance for Maritime Piracy 8. The limit(ation)s of International Society? The English School
Somali Pirates and the burdens of interpretation
Brent Steele 9. Conclusion
Bruce Cronin
Piracy
and Governance: An Introduction
Michael Struett and Mark Nance Section 1: Constructions through Law 2: Cicero's Ghost: Rethinking the Social Construction of Piracy
Harry Gould 3: A Global War on Piracy: International Law and the Use of Force Against Sea Pirates
Eric Heinze 4: Maritime Piracy and the Impunity Gap: Domestic Implementation of International Treaty Provisions
Yvonne Dutton Section 2: Constructions through Institutions 5. Security Communities
Alliances
and Macrosecuritization: The Practices of Counter-Piracy Governance
Christian Bueger and Jan Stockbruegger 6. Conflicting Constructions: Maritime Piracy and Cooperation under Regime Complexes
Mark Nance and Michael Struett 7. Frame
Humanitarianism
and Legitimacy: Explaining the Anti-Piracy Regime in the Gulf of Aden
Kevin McGahan and Terence Lee Section 3: Rethinking the Construction of Global Governance for Maritime Piracy 8. The limit(ation)s of International Society? The English School
Somali Pirates and the burdens of interpretation
Brent Steele 9. Conclusion
Bruce Cronin
1: Constructing Pirates
Piracy
and Governance: An Introduction
Michael Struett and Mark Nance Section 1: Constructions through Law 2: Cicero's Ghost: Rethinking the Social Construction of Piracy
Harry Gould 3: A Global War on Piracy: International Law and the Use of Force Against Sea Pirates
Eric Heinze 4: Maritime Piracy and the Impunity Gap: Domestic Implementation of International Treaty Provisions
Yvonne Dutton Section 2: Constructions through Institutions 5. Security Communities
Alliances
and Macrosecuritization: The Practices of Counter-Piracy Governance
Christian Bueger and Jan Stockbruegger 6. Conflicting Constructions: Maritime Piracy and Cooperation under Regime Complexes
Mark Nance and Michael Struett 7. Frame
Humanitarianism
and Legitimacy: Explaining the Anti-Piracy Regime in the Gulf of Aden
Kevin McGahan and Terence Lee Section 3: Rethinking the Construction of Global Governance for Maritime Piracy 8. The limit(ation)s of International Society? The English School
Somali Pirates and the burdens of interpretation
Brent Steele 9. Conclusion
Bruce Cronin
Piracy
and Governance: An Introduction
Michael Struett and Mark Nance Section 1: Constructions through Law 2: Cicero's Ghost: Rethinking the Social Construction of Piracy
Harry Gould 3: A Global War on Piracy: International Law and the Use of Force Against Sea Pirates
Eric Heinze 4: Maritime Piracy and the Impunity Gap: Domestic Implementation of International Treaty Provisions
Yvonne Dutton Section 2: Constructions through Institutions 5. Security Communities
Alliances
and Macrosecuritization: The Practices of Counter-Piracy Governance
Christian Bueger and Jan Stockbruegger 6. Conflicting Constructions: Maritime Piracy and Cooperation under Regime Complexes
Mark Nance and Michael Struett 7. Frame
Humanitarianism
and Legitimacy: Explaining the Anti-Piracy Regime in the Gulf of Aden
Kevin McGahan and Terence Lee Section 3: Rethinking the Construction of Global Governance for Maritime Piracy 8. The limit(ation)s of International Society? The English School
Somali Pirates and the burdens of interpretation
Brent Steele 9. Conclusion
Bruce Cronin