Leadership in global institution building : Minerva's rule / edited by Yves Tiberghien, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia, Canada.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 270-292) and index.
Contents:
Successes and limits of the Minervian moment / Yves Tiberghien. The European Union as a Minervian actor in global institution building / Ian Manners -- Canada's Minervian moment : global activism and domestic politics / Kim Richard Nossal -- The UNESCO declaration of cultural diversity / Jennifer Chan -- International accounting standards / Nicolas Và‚eron -- The Ottawa process : domestic interests, transnational civil society, and state identity / Petrice Flowers -- Wildlife conservation and the development process of the CITES Regime / Isao Sakaguchi -- Minerva's allies : states, secretariats, and individuals in the emergence of the responsibility to protect norm / Katharina Coleman -- The battle over the peace-building norm after the Iraq War / Daisaku Higashi -- Minervian Politics and International Chemicals Policy / Henrik Selin -- Enough rope : the role of Minervian actors in establishing the International Criminal Court / Joanne Lee -- The last call for the Minerva's owl : the politics of the 11th hour in negotiating the Nagoya Protocol at the CBD COP-10 Meeting / Elena Feditchkina -- The end of the Minervian moment / Zaki Laidi -- Successes and limits of the Minervian moment / Yves Tiberghien.
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