Non-State Actors in International Law, Politics and Governance Series
Series Editors: Dr Math Noortmann, Oxford Brookes, UK; Dr Bob
Reinalda, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands; Professor
Dr Bas Arts, Radboud Wageningen University and Research Centre
(WUR), The Netherlands
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The proliferation of non-state actors in the international
system over the last three decades has increased the need for a
broader theoretical analysis and empirical validation. The series
explores the capabilities and impact of non-state actors, such as
privately-based transnational corporations, non-governmental
organizations (NGOs), international criminal organizations, and
liberation movements, as well as intergovernmental organizations
(in which NGO’s often participate). The series seeks to address
this need and to deepen the knowledge and understanding of
non-state actors by scholars, practitioners and students in the
fields of international law, politics and governance. By
emphasizing legal, political and governance aspects of non-state
actors’ activities at the international (global or regional) level,
the series intends to transcend traditional disciplinary and
organizational boundaries.
For more information on how to submit a proposal to this series,
please contact Natalja
Mortensen, Commissioning Editor for Politics