International Organizations: A Companion offers a comprehensive analysis of over one hundred international organizations. After setting the historical and contextual stage, the book delves into a wide range of organizations, including those that are often overlooked or receive minimal attention elsewhere. Each organization is examined in a dedicated section that explores its origins, basic mandates, evolution, governance structure, key players, current activities, and future challenges. The descriptions also highlight each organization’s broader relationships with other international bodies.
The book covers major organizations such as the United Nations and its system of semi-autonomous and specialized agencies, the European Union and other regional organizations, development banks, international financial institutions, and various international economic organizations. It also includes international scientific, transport, communications, and agricultural organizations.
This detailed textbook serves as an essential companion volume for undergraduate modules where international organizations play a prominent role, supplementing core texts in the field.
