Review:
1. Global Problems, Global Solutions - Maryann Cusimano Love. 2. Intergovernmental Organizations: Global Governance and Transsovereign Problems- Maria Green Cowles. 3. Nongovernmental Organizations: Politics Beyond Sovereignty - Maryann Cusimano Love. 4. Multinational Corporations: Power and Responsibility - Richard A. Love and Maryann Cusimano Love. 5. Networked Terror - Martha Crenshaw and Maryann Cusimano Love. 6. Global Crime Inc. - Louise Shelley, John Picarelli, and Chris Corpora. 7. God and Global Governance - Maryann Cusimano Love. 8. People on the Move: Refugees, IDPs, and Migrants - Maryann Cusimano Love. 9. Defending Cyberspace - Richard A. Love. 10. Ecological Interdependence and the Spread of Infectious Disease - Dennis Pirages and Paul Runci. 11. Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation - Richard A. Love. 12. Globalization and the Environment - Teng Fu. 13. Mind the Gaps Global Problems Outpace Institutions- Maryann Cusimano Love. 14. Sovereignty: Who Cares? The Future, and Why Sovereignty Is Not Enough - Maryann Cusimano Love.
About the Author:
MARYANN CUSIMANO LOVE is an associate professor of politics at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. where she teaches graduate and undergraduate courses on international relations and US foreign policy. Cusimano Love also teaches courses at the Pentagon. The author serves on several boards and committees: The U.S. Catholic Bishops' International Justice and Peace Committee, where she advises the bishops on international affairs and U.S. foreign policy, and engages in advocacy with the U.S. Government on international issues of concern to the Catholic Church. The Advisory Board of the Catholic Peacebuilding Network with Notre Dame University's Kroc Institute of Peace, a network of academics and practitioners from around the world that seeks to enhance the study and practice of peacebuilding. The board and Advocacy Committee of Jesuit Refugee Services, an international refugee relief and advocacy group active in over 50 countries, with a mission to accompany, serve and defend the rights of refugees and forcibly displaced people. Cusimano Love is also a columnist for the magazine America", and has served as a member of the Council on Foreign Relations project on homeland security, and as a participant in the Religion and Foreign Policy Initiative. She holds a B.A. from St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia, an M.A. from the University of Texas, and a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. The author lives on the Chesapeake Bay outside of Washington, DC, with her husband Richard and three young children, Maria, Ricky, and Ava, who inspire her best-selling children's books."
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