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Reframing the Agenda - The Impact of NGO and Middle Power Cooperation in International Security Policy

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Preface
Introduction
Middle Power and NGO Partnerships: The Expansion of World Politics by Richard A. Matthew
Case Studies
Post-Cold War Superpower? Mid-size State and NGO Collaboration in Banning Landmines by Kenneth R. Rutherford
Too Much Too Soon? NGOs and Middle Powers in Need for More Coordination on Small Arms Activities by Stefan Brem
Armed and Dangerous: Stopping the Use of Child Soldiers by Rachel Stohl
Cluster Bombs and Explosive Remnants of War: Cooperation and Conflict between Nongovernmental Organizations and Middle-Power States by Virgil Wiebe
NGO and Government Cooperation in Setting the Disarmament Agenda: The Impact of the 1996 International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion by Alyn Ware Nuclear Norms: Prohibition, Positivism, and Realism by Meray Datan
Foundations for a Fissile Material Cut-Off Treaty: The Role of Small States and Nongovernmental Organizations by Morten Bremer Moerli
Conclusion
Middle Power-NGO Coalitions: A Significant Force in World Politics? by Richard A. Matthew
The Future of Arms Control: The Role of Middle Powers and NGOs by Stefan Brem
Index
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About the author

Kenneth R. Rutherford is director at the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery and the Mine Action Information Center; professor of political science at James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA; and co-founder of the Landmine Survivors Network.

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