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A new theoretical framework for understanding how social, economic, and political conflicts influence international institutions and their place in the global order.
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Table of Contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction
- The Argument in Brief
- A Brief Illustration: The WTO
- A Road Map
- CHAPTER 2 Global Ideological Conflict: Concept and Measurement
- What Are International Institutions?
- What Is Ideology?
- Ideology in the IR Literature
- Definition
- What Are Global Ideological Divisions About?
- Ideology and Constraint
- Measuring Ideological Positions
- Using UN Votes to Estimate Sta te Ideal Points
- Ideal Point Estimation
- The Correlates of UN Ideal Points
- Conclusion
- CHAPTER 3 Ideology and Theories of International Institutions
- Functionalism and Its Descendants
- Rational Institutionalism
- Liberal Internationalism
- Constructivism
- Conclusion
- CHAPTER 4 A Spatial Modeling Framework
- A Simple Spatial Model with Interdependence
- An Example with Two States
- High Interdependence (No Enforcement Problems)
- Moderate Interdependence
- Multiple Actors
- Conclusions
- CHAPTER 5 Expertise, Ideology, and Distributive Politics
- The Informational Model
- Information Acquisition
- Shared Interests
- Heterogeneous State Interests
- Information Sharing and Interpretation
- Trust and Distrust in Experts amid Ideological Conflict
- The Trustee Ideal
- Trust, Institutions, and Verifiability
- Conclusion
- CHAPTER 6 Ideological Structure and Membership in International Institutions
- Ideology and IGO Memberships
- Ideological Sorting into IGOs
- A Regression Analysis
- Alliances
- Network Analysis and Ideological Structure
- Conclusion
- Ideology and IGO Memberships
- CHAPTER 7 Ideology, Institutions, Power, and Militarized Disputes
- Information, Commitment, and Bargaining Failure
- A Distributive Ideological Theory
- Ideology and the Portfolio of IGO Memberships
- The Dual Effects of Well- Func tioning Exclusionary IGOs
- Observable Implications
- Data and Method
- Results
- Major Power Status and Contiguity
- Replications
- IGO Portfolios
- Conclusion
- CHAPTER 8 Ideology and the Investment Regime
- Ideological Conflict and the Emergence of the Investment Regime
- The Move to Investment Treaties
- Evidence from U.S. BIT Programs
- Moving beyond the Dyad
- Renegotiation
- Conclusion
- CHAPTER 9 Populism and Backlashes against International Courts
- What Are Backlashes against International Courts?
- Explanations for Backlash
- Implementation Costs
- Democratization
- Populism and the International Judiciary
- What Is Populism?
- Why (International) Court Rulings Sometimes Upset Populists
- Populism and Resistance to the Authority of International Courts
- Empirical Evidence
- How Many Backlashes Are Initiated by Populist Leaders?
- Property Rights
- Minority Rights and Identity
- Conclusions and Implications
- CHAPTER 10 Conclusion: Implications for the Liberal International Order
- Ideology and Multilateralism
- Ideological Challenges to the Liberal Institutional Order
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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