Publisher's Synopsis
The role of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in international politics has changed significantly in the two decades since the first edition of this book was published. This new edition explores that role, including new chapters and updated data - and using examples such as the Covid-19 pandemic, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, earthquake relief in Syria and Turkey, refugee crises in Mexico and Uganda, current lobbying efforts in the US and UN, and much more - to highlight the current relevance of the topic. In sum, NGOs in International Politics surveys the full spectrum of NGO actors, activities, and relationships in a manner that is both accessible and comprehensive. Praise for the previous edition: "A good balance of theory and illustrative case examples. [The authors] successfully condense a great deal of complex infomation into simple concepts." — Voluntas "An excellent introduction to the significance of nongovernmental organizations.... The authors have framed a foundational work useful to students and scholars in the field." — Linda L. M. Bennet, University of Southern Indiana "A thoughtful, in-depth survey of the explosive popularity of nongovernmental organizations." — Midwest Book Review.