Global Governance, Transatlantic Relations, and World Order
Publisher Description
Unlike Europe, the United States has generally been skeptical of multilateral institutions and mechanisms. Yet transatlantic powers are increasingly reliant on multilateral options based on a reliance on codes of conduct to achieve their strategic objectives, rather than formal treaty-based governance. The author also addresses the shifting power balance in international organizations and explains how the rise of revisionist powers challenges world order and mechanisms of global governance.