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International Organizations and Global Civil Society: Histories of the Union of International Associations
Edited by Daniel Laqua, Edited by Wouter Van Acker, Edited by Christophe Verbruggen
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The Union of International Associations (UIA) was founded in 1910, aiming to coordinate the relations and interests of international organizations across the world. Its long history makes it a prism through which to study the field of international organizations and its dynamics. Bringing together experts from fields including history, political science and international relations, architecture, historical sociology, digital humanities and information studies, International Organizations and Global Civil Society is the first scholarly book to cover both the UIA’s early years and its more recent past. Key issues explored include the UIA’s importance for the field of scientific internationalism, the relations between the UIA and other international organizations, and the changing position of the UIA when facing geopolitical challenges such as totalitarianism, the World Wars and the Cold War. This important book addresses a number of current scholarly concerns: the concept of ""global civil society""; the development of international relations as a field of study; the investigation of transnational factors in modern and contemporary history; and the tracing of forerunners to the ""information society"".
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published date | 21 Mar 2019
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 280
Dimensions | 238 x 156 x 20mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 560g
ISBN | 978-1-3500-5563-6
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BISAC | history / modern / 20th century
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