International Organizations : Politics, Law, Practice
(Autor) Ian HurdInternational organizations are increasingly important to global politics, law, and culture. Now in its fifth edition, this leading textbook provides the definitive introduction to modern international organizations by examining a dozen prominent global institutions. With a mix of legal, empirical, and theoretical approaches, the author examines timely cases where IOs are in the headlines today including on migration, Brexit, trade wars, and border disputes. This new edition is fully revised and updated, featuring new chapters on how global sports are organized by FIFA and the International Olympic Committee. The book explains the power and limits of international organizations by seeing how their legal authority interacts with politics in real-world controversies. It will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students taking courses in international organizations, international institutions, global governance, and international law.
Ian Hurd
Ian Hurd is an American author known for his novel "The March of the Ten Thousand," a gripping tale of survival and camaraderie in the face of adversity. His writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions and compelling character development. Hurd's work has made a significant impact on the literary world.