International organizations amid global crises : analysing role selection and impact through Role Theory /
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Bristol :
Bristol University Press,
2024.
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Table of Contents:
- Front Matter
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- Bridging the Gap between Role Theory and Comparative International Organization Research
- Challenges to the Liberal International Order
- Complex Role Enactment Amid Global Value Contestation: The European Union and the Crisis of the European Security Order
- The Roles of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation during Global Crises: Preferences of Illiberal Powers and Functioning of an Authoritarian International Organization
- A Liberal International Organization with an Illiberal Core? Eurasian Economic Union and International Crises in Eurasia
- Global Health Crises
- Organization of African Unity/African Union Roles in Two Global Health Crises
- Community Norms and Crisis: Changing Roles of Regional Organizations during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Role Conflicts, the Principal-Agent Problem and the Future of the World Health Organization
- Climate Crises and (Un-)Related Migration
- The UN Climate Secretariat's Dual Crises
- The Roles of International and Regional Organizations during the South American Migration Crisis
- From 'Glorified Travel Agency' to 'the UN Migration Agency': The International Organization for Migration's Changing Policy Roles in Times of Crisis
- Conclusion
- International Organizations' Roles in the Wake of Global Crises: Patterns, Drivers and Effects
- Index