US Hegemony and International Organizations, written by a group of leading scholars from the US and around the world, examines the role of the United States in a variety of global and regional organizations, including the United Nations, the World Bank and IMF, the WTO, NATO, and the Organization of American States.
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction,Rosemary Foot, Neil MacFarlane, and Michael Mastanduno Perspectives on the US and MIOs 2. American exceptionalism and international organization: Lessons from the 1990s,Edward C. Luck 3. State power and the institutional bargain: America's ambivalent economic and security multilateralism,G. John Ikenberry The US and global organizations 4. US-UN relations through the prism of the UN Security Council in the post-Cold War era,David Malone 5. The United States and the international financial institutions: power and influence within the World Bank and the IMF,Ngaire Woods 6. The United States and the GATT/WTO system,Gautam Sen 7. Looking beyond the 'K-word': Embedded multilateralism in US foreign environmental policy,Stephen Hopgood The US and regional organizations 8. Making Africa safer for capitalism: US policy and multilateralism in Africa,Philip Nel 9. US approaches to multilateral security and economic organizations in the Asia-Pacific,Ralph A. Cossa 10. Trouble in Pax Atlantica? The United States, Europe and the future of multilateralism,David G. Haglund 11. Power multiplied or power restrained? The US and multilateral institutions in the Americas,Hal Klepak 12. Conclusion - Instrumental Multilateralism in US Foreign Policy,Rosemary Foot, Neil MacFarlane, and Michael Mastanduno Select bibliography
The volume is well-written and concieved, and the editorship was clearly professional and tightll³+