Frameworks for international cooperation/ edited by A.J.R Groom and Paul Taylor
- London Pinter Publishers 1990
- 293p.
This collection of essays presents a conceptual typology which is divided into three parts: the first analyzes theories for international co-operation between states; the second discusses theories for international co-operation which involve the creation of new state structures; and the third concerns itself with theories of international co-operation which go beyond the existing or any new state structure.
While the book is essentially a conceptual one, nevertheless each chapter will make abundant reference to examples of the theories at work in the empirical world and in existing international institutions.