International Organizations
Politics, Law, Practice
(Author) Ian HurdAs international organizations become ever more prominent in global politics it is increasingly urgent to understand their power, their limits, and their effects. Now in its fourth edition, this leading textbook provides the definitive introduction to modern international organizations, from the legal charters of their beginnings, to the issues they engage with in the contemporary world. In his analysis of the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, the International Criminal Court and ten other prominent global institutions, Hurd combines legal, empirical, and theoretical approaches in an accessible and cohesive package. Fully revised and updated, this latest edition includes topical cases and controversies involving international organizations, such as Brexit, trade wars, environmentalism, forced migration and border disputes. 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.