In dieser Ausgabe werden zwei große Themen der internationalen Politik angesprochen. Die Rolle nichtstaatlicher Organisationen bei der Normenverbreitung in der internationalen Politik wird in Hinblick auf geographische, konzeptiuonelle und institutionelle Grenzen erörtert. Ein weiterer Schwerpunkt dieser Ausgabe ist die Entwicklung der US-amerikanischen Wirtschafts- und Sozialpolitik im Spannungsfeld zwischen Unilateralismus und Multilateralismus, das durch die Entwicklung der Europäischen Union beeinflusst wird. Ein neuer Aspekt im Aufbau von CRIA ist das Rezensionsforum, in dem mehrere Experten die translatlantischen Beziehungen durch die gemeinsame Diskussion einer Publikation analysieren.
The Cambridge Review of International Affairs (CRIA)
Volume 19, Issue 1 (March 2006)
SECTION: NGOs and International Norm Transmission on the Fault Lines of the International Order Introduction Alex Mills and Daniel Joyce
Ukraine’s Orange Revolution, NGOs and the Role of the West Andrew Wilson
The Rose Revolution: a Revolution without Revolutionaries? Stephen F Jones
The Promise of Transnational NGO Dialogue: the Argument and the Challenges Kateryna Pishchikova
SECTION: The Economic and Social Dimension of US Foreign Policy: the Challenge of Europe and Multilateralism Introduction Kern Alexander
Early American Views Regarding European Unification Patrick J Hearden
Human Rights Disparities between Europe and the United States: Conflicting Approaches to Poverty Prevention and the Alleviation of Suffering William F Felice
Internet Governance in a Multipolar World: Challenging American Hegemony David Drissel
EU-US Trade Disputes about Risk Regulation: the Case of ‘Genetically Modified Organisms’ Arno Scherzberg
From a Rhetoric of Nostalgia to a Health-Based Policy: Tobacco, Obesity, and the WTO Brent Pickett
ESSAY Bringing Geopolitics Back In’: Exploring the Security Dimension of the 2004 Eastern Enlargement of the European Union John O’Brennan
BOOK REVIEWS AND RESPONSES Review Forum on David M Andrews (ed), The Atlantic Alliance Under Stress: US-European Relations after Iraq John Dumbrell Helga Haftendorn Thierry de Montbrial Richard Rupp The Structure of Things – Response to Dumbrell, Haftendorn, de Montbrial and Rupp David M Andrews Transatlantic Cooperation Beyond NATO – Response to Dumbrell, Haftendorn, de Montbrial and Rupp Georges-Henri Soutou What’s the Deal? – Response to Dumbrell, Haftendorn, de Montbrial and Rupp Marc Trachtenberg
Thomas L Friedman, The World is Flat: a Brief History of the Twenty-First Century Erik Andre Andersen, Birgit Lindsnæs and Stig Ree (eds), Påvej mod nye globale strategier: Offentlige goder og menneskerettigheder Riad Ajami, C Edward Arrington, Falconer Mitchell and Hanne Nørreklit (eds), Globalisation, Management Control & Ideology, Local and Multinational Perspectives Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller
The Dignity of Difference in the Face of Global Markets – Response to Jørgen Ørstrøm Møller Riad Ajami, C Edward Arrington, Falconer Mitchell and Hanne Nørreklit
Christopher Coker, The Future of War: the Re-enchantment of War in the Twenty-First Century Herfried Münkler, The New Wars Charles Jones
Bernard-Henri Lévy, War, Evil, and the End of History Josef Ansorge
Gary Hart, The Fourth Power: A Grand Strategy for the United States in the Twenty-First Century Charles Edel
Ian Clark, Legitimacy in International Society Stephen Whitehead