1st Edition

Non-Governmental Organizations in World Politics The Construction of Global Governance

By Peter Willetts Copyright 2011
    224 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    218 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from Amnesty International and Oxfam to Greenpeace and Save the Children are now key players in global politics. This accessible and informative textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the significant role and increasing participation of NGOs in world politics.

    Peter Willetts examines the variety of different NGOs, their structure, membership and activities, and their complex relationship with social movements and civil society. He makes us aware that there are many more NGOs exercising influence in the United Nations system than the few famous ones.

    Conventional thinking is challenged in a radical manner on four questions:

    • the extent of the engagement of NGOs in global policy- making;
    • the status of NGOs within international law;
    • the role of NGOs as crucial pioneers in the creation of the Internet;
    • and the need to integrate NGOs within mainstream international relations theory.

    This is the definitive guide to this crucial area within international politics and should be required reading for students, NGO activists, and policy-makers.

    Introduction  1. NGOs, Social Movements, and Civil Society  2. The Access of NGOs to Global Policy-Making  3. The Status of NGOs in International Law  4. NGOs, Networking and the Creation of the Internet  5. Understanding the Place of NGOs in Global Politics  6. The Creation of Global Governance

    Biography

    Peter Willetts is Emeritus Professor of Global Politics at City University, London. His previous publications on NGOs include Pressure Groups in the Global System (London: Pinter, 1982) and the edited volume ‘The Conscience of the World:’ The Influence of Non-Governmental Organisations in the UN System (Washington DC: Brookings Institution, 1996).

    "A wise and amazingly succinct, scholarly, and highly readable analysis of the essential nature of NGOs and their increasingly prominent role in global politics. Willetts has made an insightful and constructive (in every sense) contribution to the literature on NGOs and, by extension, IR theory, international institutions, and global governance." -Yale H. Ferguson, Global Governance, Vol. 18, 2012

    "A useful guide to NGOs and their roles in global politics." - Mariya Y. Omelicheva, Human Rights Quarterly, Vol. 34