1st Edition
Fragmented Multilateralism and International Institutions Between Complexities and Challenges
Introduction: Fragmented multilateralism and international institutions: between complexities and challenges
Andrew F. Cooper, Emel Parlar Dal and Samiratou Dipama
1.‘Authentic’ multilateralism and the stigmatisation of ‘small circles’: China, India, and the contestation over institutional design
Andrew F. Cooper
2. The United States and fragmented multilateralism: bookending a century of US ambivalence towards formal international organisations
Geoffrey Wiseman
3. Traditional multilateralism in the shadow of bilateralism: UN emanations in the international investment agreement regime
Yoram Z. Haftel and Tomer Broude
4. An informal mode for multilateral cooperation: assessing the European Union’s engagements with informal intergovernmental organisations (IIGOs)
Emel Parlar Dal and Nobuhide Mert Matsumoto
5. Peace and security ad hoc coalitions: engagement of the Global South and the Global North
Cristiana Maglia
6. Formal frameworks, informal practices: how ASEAN navigates the crisis in multilateralism
Sarah Teo
7. The European Union and the crisis of multilateralism in an era of uncertainty and power politics
Feride Aslı Ergül Jorgensen and Knud Erik Jørgensen
8. The untold story: informal intergovernmental organisations in Latin America
Thomas Legler, João Pedro Martins and Anakaren Iniestra
Conclusion
Emel Parlar Dal, Andrew F. Cooper and Samiratou Dipama
Biography
Emel Parlar Dal is Full Professor at Marmara University’s Department of International Relations.
Andrew F. Cooper is Professor and University Research Chair, Department of Political Science, Balsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo, Canada.
Samiratou Dipama is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences at Thomas Sankara University (Burkina Faso).






