Completely revised and updated for the second edition, this textbook continues to offer the most comprehensive resource available for all interested in international organization and global governance. 
The book offers:
In-depth and accessible coverage of the history and theories of international organization and global governance.
Discussions of the full range of state, intergovernmental, and non-state actors.
Examinations of key issues in all aspects of contemporary world politics.
New additions to this edition include: 
New and revised chapters on theories of international organization and global governance.
New substantive chapters on global corporations, China, financial markets, terrorist organizations, governing global energy, and the Internet.
Updated contributions to reflect the changing nature of world politics.
The book comprises fifty-four chapters arranged in seven parts and woven together by a comprehensive introduction to the field, along with separate introductions to each part to guide students and faculty, and helpful pointers to further reading.
International Organization and Global Governance is a self-contained resource enabling readers to comprehend more fully the role of myriad actors in the governance of global life as well as to assemble the many pieces of the contemporary global governance puzzle.
                 
            
            
            
            
                
                    Part I: Introduction
From International Organization to Global Governance
Thomas G. Weiss and Rorden Wilkinson 
Part II: Contextualizing International Organization and Global Governance
 
Part Introduction
1. The Emergence of Global Governance 
Craig N. Murphy 
2. The Evolution of International Law 
Charlotte Ku 
3. International Organizations and the Diffusion of Power 
Michael Barnett and Raymond Duvall 
4. The Diffusion of Authority 
David Held 
5. Who Governs the Globe? 
Susan K. Sell 
Part III: Theories of International Organization and Global Governance
Part Introduction
 
6. Realism 
Jason Charrette and Jennifer Sterling-Folker 
7. Classical Liberal Internationalism 
Christer Jönsson 
8. Liberal Institutionalism 
Tana Johnson and Andrew Heiss 
9. Rational Choice: From Principal-Agent to Orchestration Theory 
Duncan Snidal and Henning Tamm 
10. Constructivism 
Susan Park 
11. Critical Theory
Robert W. Cox
12. Marxism 
Julian Germann 
13. Feminism
Susanne Zwingel, Elisabeth Prügl, and Gülay Caglar
14. Post-structuralism
James Brassett 
15. Decoloniality: (Re)Making Worlds
Jacquelin Kataneksza, L.H.M. Ling, and Sara Shroff
Part IV: States and International Institutions in Global Governance
Part Introduction
  
16. The UN System 
Leon Gordenker 
17. The UN General Assembly 
M.J. Peterson 
18. Regional Governance and Regional Organizations
Monica Herz 
19. The European Union 
Ben Rosamond 
20. The BRICs in the Evolving Architecture of Global Governance
Andrew F. Cooper and Ramesh Thakur 
21. The Global South 
Ian Taylor 
 
22. US Hegemony 
W. Andy Knight 
23. China and Global Governance
Shaun Breslin and Ren Xiao 
Part V: Non-State Actors in Global Governance
Part Introduction
  
24. Global Corporations 
Christopher May 
25. Civil Society and NGOs 
Jan Aart Scholte 
26. Labor 
Nigel Haworth and Steve Hughes
27. Credit Rating Agencies 
Timothy J. Sinclair 
28. Think Tanks and Global Policy Networks
James G. McGann 
29. Global Philanthropy 
Michael Moran
30. Private Military and Security Companies 
Peter J. Hoffman 
31. Transnational Criminal Networks 
Frank G. Madsen 
Part VI: Securing the World, Governing Humanity
Part Introduction
  
32. UN Security Council and Peace Operations 
Paul D. Williams and Alex J. Bellamy 
33. Regional Organizations and Global Security Governance 
S. Neil MacFarlane 
34. Weapons of Mass Destruction 
Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu 
35. Counterterrorism Cooperation and Global Governance
Peter Romaniuk
36. Human Rights
David P. Forsythe 
37. The Pursuit of International Justice 
Richard J. Goldstone 
38. Humanitarian Intervention and R2P 
Simon Chesterman 
39. Crisis and Humanitarian Containment 
Fabrice Weissman 
40. Post-conflict Peacebuilding 
Graciana del Castillo
41. Human Security as a Global Public Good 
Mark Raymond and Stefanie Neumeier
Part VII: Governing the Economic and Social World
Part Introduction
  
42. Global Financial Governance 
Bessma Momani 
43. Global Trade Governance 
Bernard Hoekman 
44. Global Development Governance 
Katherine Marshall 
45. Global Environmental Governance 
Elizabeth R. DeSombre and Angelina H. Li 
46. Regional Development Banks and Global Governance 
Jonathan R. Strand 
47. Climate Change 
Matthew J. Hoffmann 
48. Sustainable Development Governance
Roger A. Coate 
49. Global Energy Governance
Harald Heubaum 
50. Poverty Reduction 
David Hulme and Oliver Turner 
51. Food and Hunger 
Jennifer Clapp 
 
52. Global Health Governance
Sophie Harman 
53. Refugees and Migrants 
Khalid Koser 
54. Global Internet Governance
Madeline Carr