Historical Dictionary of European Organizations

Derek W Urwin author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Scarecrow Press

Published:1st Nov '94

£79.00

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Historical Dictionary of European Organizations cover

The modern international organization is a European invention. The fragmented nature of the continent, with national boundaries shifting over time, was always paralleled by interactions between states. In the twentieth century the historical format of treaties and military alliances was supplemented by organizations for economic collaboration and associations working for greater political cooperation and even unity. Despite, or perhaps because of, the bipolarization of Europe during the Cold War, the number of organizations mushroomed after 1945. Yet the picture has not just been one of constant increase: increasing complexity has occurred within an ongoing process of change. With the ending of the Cold War the rate of change has increased: long-established institutions have had to reconsider their purpose and reason for existence, new groupings of states have emerged. With several hundred entries this work offers an introduction to the complex and changing world of European international organizations. It outlines and disaggregates into their several different structures and activities the major institutional actors such as the European Community and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, as well as providing information on numerous lesser-known bodies that rarely make the world's headlines. The institutional information is supplemented by accounts of major events and activities and descriptions of individuals who have been influential in shaping the international organizations. A chronology of events will aid the reader to fil the factual description into an overview of what happened when, a list of acronyms offers a guide to the complexity of organizations, and a thematically-structured bibliography provides a guide to further reading.

Entries...are well written, informative, and cross-referenced.... There is no similar work. * CHOICE *
With the proliferation of organizations in Europe, one is likely to appreciate a compilation of handy details in a reference work. * Asil *
This is a useful resource for journalists, students, scholars, and general readers who need accessible information on post-World War II Europe. * American Reference Books Annual *
Above all, the writing style is clear and interweaves critical points and people. In addition, the work is extremely well organized. This book would be of use to even experts in European politics and organizations for quick reference purposes. * Journal of Common Market Studies *
This lucid guide is well-written, well-timed and comprehensive. It is a pleasure to read Professor Urwin's non-dictionary like prose, and constantly startling to discover new pieces of information. * Diplomacy and Statecraft *
This lucid guide is well written, well timed and comprehensive. It has been compiled by one of the most reliable and well-informed historians of post-war Europe, whose textbooks, at the very least, will be known to every student of the period. * Diplomacy and Statecrafteurope *

ISBN: 9780810828384

Dimensions: 224mm x 143mm x 29mm

Weight: 635g

422 pages