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International Organizations and Peaceful Change in World Politics investigates the critical role that international institutions play in managing and facilitating peaceful transitions in the global political landscape. The work, edited by leading scholars T. V. Paul, Anders Wivel, and Kai He, provides comprehensive analysis of how multilateral organizations help states navigate periods of significant change without resorting to conflict.
The book explores various mechanisms through which international organizations contribute to peaceful change, including diplomacy, mediation, norm-setting, and institutional frameworks that encourage cooperation. It addresses key challenges in contemporary international relations, examining case studies and theoretical perspectives on how institutions can mitigate the risks associated with power transitions and systemic change. This essential resource offers valuable insights for understanding the evolving role of international organizations in maintaining global peace and stability.







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