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Autonomous Policymaking by International Organisations
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Notes on contributors, Preface, 1 Autonomous policy making by international organizations: purpose, outline and results, PART I Theoretical perspectives, PART II Security and human rights, PART III Economics, PART IV Conclusion, Index and abbreviations

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`This is a very important collective volume of interest for scholars on international relations, but also of public policy, which could be a starting point for many new research projects' - Stella Ladi, University of York

`There are distinguished empirical theoretical contributions in this volume that break new ground. Michael Nicholson's piece on rational choice theory is the best thing I have ever read justifying such an approach to International Organizations' - Andrew Williams, University of Kent at Canterbury

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