After anarchy : legitimacy and power in the United Nations Security Council
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JZ5006.7 H87 2007
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JZ5006.7 H87 2007
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89.72 international organizations.
Government.
International relations.
Legitimacy of governments.
Legitimacy.
Legitimiteit.
Légitimité des gouvernements.
Macht.
Nations Unies -- Résolutions.
Nations Unies. -- Conseil de sécurité.
Norms.
Politisk legitimitet.
Resolution
Resolutions.
Security Council.
United Nations -- Resolutions.
United Nations -- Resolutions.
United Nations.
United Nations. -- Security Council.
Veiligheidsraad.
Vereinte Nationen -- Sicherheitsrat
Vereinte Nationen -- Sicherheitsrat.
Verenigde Naties.
Government.
International relations.
Legitimacy of governments.
Legitimacy.
Legitimiteit.
Légitimité des gouvernements.
Macht.
Nations Unies -- Résolutions.
Nations Unies. -- Conseil de sécurité.
Norms.
Politisk legitimitet.
Resolution
Resolutions.
Security Council.
United Nations -- Resolutions.
United Nations -- Resolutions.
United Nations.
United Nations. -- Security Council.
Veiligheidsraad.
Vereinte Nationen -- Sicherheitsrat
Vereinte Nationen -- Sicherheitsrat.
Verenigde Naties.
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Book
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ix, 221 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-212) and index.
Description
"Through an examination of the politics of the Security Council, including the Iraq invasion and the negotiating history of the United Nations Charter, Hurd shows that when states use the Council's legitimacy for their own purposes, they reaffirm its stature and find themselves contributing to its authority. Case studies of the Libyan sanctions, peacekeeping efforts, and the symbolic politics of the Council demonstrate how the legitimacy of the Council shapes world politics and how legitimated authority can be transferred from states to international organizations." "This book's innovative approach to international organizations and international relations theory lends new insight into interactions between sovereign states and the United Nations, and between legitimacy and the exercise of power in international relations."--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Hurd, I. (2007). After anarchy: legitimacy and power in the United Nations Security Council . Princeton University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hurd, Ian. 2007. After Anarchy: Legitimacy and Power in the United Nations Security Council. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Hurd, Ian. After Anarchy: Legitimacy and Power in the United Nations Security Council Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Hurd, I. (2007). After anarchy: legitimacy and power in the united nations security council. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Hurd, Ian. After Anarchy: Legitimacy and Power in the United Nations Security Council Princeton University Press, 2007.
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