Multilateralism and the United Nations Security Council: Voting, Power, and Coalition-Formation
暫譯: 多邊主義與聯合國安全理事會:投票、權力與聯盟形成

Hosli, Madeleine O., Bueno, Gabriela M. G., Champawat, Katyayni

  • 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
  • 出版日期: 2025-06-10
  • 售價: $6,440
  • 貴賓價: 9.8$6,311
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 335
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031853199
  • ISBN-13: 9783031853197
  • 相關分類: 資訊安全
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商品描述

This edited volume aims to address the gaps in research on the United Nations (UN)'s participation in intergovernmental relationships by delving into the working mechanisms of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). The book offers a novel overview of the voting procedures of the UNSC and related outcomes in practice; most significantly, it examines members' voting behaviour, veto power, power dynamics, and diplomatic means of sponsoring resolutions and forming coalitions in the Council. It also analyses the role of small, emerging, and regional powers inside the UNSC, alongside their trajectory into the power dynamics of this UN body. It assesses the intertwined relationship between the UN and the European Union (EU). Each chapter demonstrates the challenges and the workings of multilateralism in one of the most significant organisations for global cooperation.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

這本編輯的著作旨在填補有關聯合國(UN)在政府間關係中參與的研究空白,深入探討聯合國安全理事會(UNSC)的運作機制。該書提供了對UNSC投票程序及其實際結果的新穎概述;最重要的是,它考察了成員國的投票行為、否決權、權力動態以及在理事會中贊助決議和組成聯盟的外交手段。它還分析了小型、新興和區域性大國在UNSC內的角色,以及它們在這個聯合國機構中的權力動態發展。該書評估了聯合國與歐洲聯盟(EU)之間的交織關係。每一章都展示了在這個全球合作最重要的組織之一中,多邊主義所面臨的挑戰和運作方式。

作者簡介

Madeleine O. Hosli is a Professor of International Relations at Leiden University. Her main research interests are in international organization, international political economy and European integration. She is author of The Euro: A Concise Introduction to European Monetary Integration (Lynne Rienner, 2004) and The European Union and the United Nations in Global Governance (Bristol University Press, 2022). She is co-editor of The Changing Global Order (Springer 2020), The Future of Multilateralism: Global Cooperation and International Organizations (Rowman and Littlefield 2021) and of The Global, Regional and Local Politics of Institutional Responses to COVID-19: Implications for Women and Children (Palgrave MacMillan and Springer Nature 2022). She has published widely in international peer-reviewed journals. Gabriela M. G. Bueno is a Program Assistant for the Advanced MSc International Relations and Diplomacy program at Leiden University and a Research Assistant for the Summer School 'The EU, the UN, and Global Governance.' She currently attends a master's program at Leiden University in International Relations: Global Order in Historical Perspective (MA). Gabriela has previously interned at the NGO United Way in the United States, where she got her bachelor's degree in international studies and a minor in anthropology at Flagler College. Gabriela has pursued her academic training also at Korea University in South Korea and Yamanashi Gakuin University in Japan studying both social sciences and international relations. She is the author of the chapter COVID-19 in the Americas: Challenges in the Institutionalisation of the Gender Equality Agenda (Palgrave Macmillan and Springer Nature 2022). She now focuses her research on historical memories as a political tool in multilateralism. Katyayni Champawat recently earned her Master's degree in International Relations and Diplomacy from Leiden University, following her Bachelor's degree in History from Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University. During her undergraduate studies, she specialised in gendered Indian history and continued to deepen her engagement with gender theory, feminism, and post-colonial perspectives in her graduate studies. Her master's thesis, titled "Feminist Foreign Policy for a Greener Tomorrow: Unveiling the Nexus between Canada's Feminist International Assistance Policy and the Climate Crisis," integrated literature on ecofeminism, feminist foreign policy, poststructuralism, and ontological security. Passionate about research, writing, and editing, Katyayni aspires to further build a career in these fields. Sofia Pires Lopes holds an Advanced Master of Science in International Relations and Diplomacy from Leiden University, in the Netherlands, and a Bachelor in Political Science and International Relations from Nova University of Lisbon in Portugal. During her bachelor studies, she spent a semester abroad as part of the Erasmus+ programme at the University of Milan, in Italy. From September 2024 to February 2025, she was an intern at the Education and Events Team at T.M.C Asser Instituut in The Hague. She is also a UK and European Affairs Team member at ITSS Verona and a volunteer at the Platform for Undocumented Migrants (PICUM). Sofia is passionate about Foreign Policy Analysis, Policy Change, and Gender issues.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

瑪德琳·O·霍斯利是萊頓大學國際關係教授。她的主要研究興趣包括國際組織、國際政治經濟和歐洲一體化。她是《歐元:歐洲貨幣一體化的簡明介紹》(Lynne Rienner, 2004)和《歐盟與聯合國在全球治理中的角色》(Bristol University Press, 2022)的作者。她還是《變化中的全球秩序》(Springer 2020)、《多邊主義的未來:全球合作與國際組織》(Rowman and Littlefield 2021)以及《對COVID-19的制度性回應的全球、區域和地方政治:對女性和兒童的影響》(Palgrave MacMillan和Springer Nature 2022)的共同編輯。她在國際同行評審期刊上發表了大量文章。加布里埃拉·M·G·布埃諾是萊頓大學高級碩士國際關係與外交課程的項目助理,並擔任夏季學校「歐盟、聯合國與全球治理」的研究助理。她目前在萊頓大學攻讀國際關係碩士學位:歷史視角下的全球秩序(MA)。加布里埃拉曾在美國的非政府組織United Way實習,並在Flagler College獲得國際研究學士學位及人類學輔修。她還在南韓的高麗大學和日本的山梨學院大學進行學術訓練,專攻社會科學和國際關係。她是《美洲的COVID-19:性別平等議程制度化的挑戰》(Palgrave Macmillan和Springer Nature 2022)一章的作者。她目前的研究重點是歷史記憶作為多邊主義中的政治工具。卡蒂亞尼·昌帕瓦特最近獲得萊頓大學國際關係與外交碩士學位,之前在德里大學的Lady Shri Ram College獲得歷史學士學位。在本科期間,她專攻性別化的印度歷史,並在研究生學習中繼續深入研究性別理論、女性主義和後殖民視角。她的碩士論文題為《為更綠色的明天而制定的女性主義外交政策:揭示加拿大女性主義國際援助政策與氣候危機之間的聯繫》,整合了生態女性主義、女性主義外交政策、後結構主義和本體安全的文獻。對研究、寫作和編輯充滿熱情的卡蒂亞尼渴望在這些領域進一步發展她的職業生涯。索非亞·皮雷斯·洛佩斯擁有來自荷蘭萊頓大學的高級國際關係與外交碩士學位,以及來自葡萄牙里斯本新大學的政治學與國際關係學士學位。在本科期間,她作為Erasmus+計劃的一部分,在意大利米蘭大學度過了一個學期。從2024年9月到2025年2月,她在海牙的T.M.C Asser Instituut的教育與活動團隊實習。她還是ITSS Verona的英國和歐洲事務團隊成員,以及無證移民平台(PICUM)的志願者。索非亞對外交政策分析、政策變革和性別問題充滿熱情。