Global Governance and Organizations
Scholars analyze the capacity of international organizations to address transnational issues such as security, pandemics and environmental change. Researchers also are involved in work aimed at revitalizing organizations to make them more effective and responsive to evolving global challenges.
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Conjuring Spirits from the Vasty Deep: A User's Guide to Proposals for Strengthening UN Civilian Capacity in Peace Operations
Eric Morris
CISAC (2010)
Power and Responsibility: Building International Order in an Era of Transnational Threats
Stephen J. Stedman, Bruce Jones, Carlos Pascual
Brookings Institution Press (2009)
Managing Global Insecurity: A Plan for Action
Stephen J. Stedman, Bruce Jones, Carlos Pascual
The Brookings Institution (2008)
Enhancing Implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1540
Allen S. Weiner, Chaim Braun, Michael M. May, Roger Speed
CISAC (2007)
"Getting It Right or Wrong": Organizational Learning about the Physical World
Lynn Eden
Ashgate Publishing in "Organizational Learning in the Global Context," edited by M. Leann Brown, Michael Kenney, and Michael Zarkin (2006)
Separatist Wars, Partition, and World Order
James D. Fearon
Security Studies vol. 13, 4 (2004)
More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility, A
United Nations High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change, Stephen J. Stedman
United Nations (2004)

Refugee Manipulation: War, Politics, and the Abuse of Human Suffering
Stephen J. Stedman, Fred Tanner
Brookings Institution Press (2003)
New Interventionists, The
Stephen J. Stedman
Foreign Affairs vol. 72, 1 (1993)



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