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Intro
Acknowledgments
Praise for Crisis of Multilateralism? Challenges and Resilience
Contents
Notes on Contributors
List of Figures
List of Tables
1 Introduction: Crisis as the Matrix of Multilateralism
1 Introduction
2 The Historical Dynamic of Multilateralism "Crises"
3 The Contemporary "Crisis" of Multilateralism
4 The Current State of Research on the "Crisis" of Multilateralism
5 Structure of the Book
References
Part I Multilateralism Under Pressure
2 Polarization and Plasticity at the United Nations Over the War in Syria
1 Introduction

2 The Security Council on Syria: Over Ten years of Polarization
2.1 Supporting the Syrian Democratic Movement Versus Assad's Regime
2.2 Sidelining of the Security Council in the Political Resolution of the Conflict
2.3 Widening the Narrative Gap About Responsibilities for the Crimes in Syria
2.4 The Unfinished Investigation on the Use of Chemical Weapons
2.5 Intractable Negotiation on Humanitarian Aid
3 The Mobilization of the UN General Assembly and the Human Rights Council Over Syria
4 Conclusion
References

3 A Stress-Test for Global Health Multilateralism: The Covid-19 Pandemic as Revealer and Catalyst of Cooperation Challenges
1 Introduction
1.1 Defining and Analyzing Global Health Multilateralism: An Overview
1.2 Dynamics of Change in Multilateralism and the Covid-19 Pandemic
2 Global Health Multilateralism as a Fragmented Institution
2.1 The Role of Epidemics and Organizational Fragmentation in the Development of Multilateral Cooperation
2.2 The Normative Fragmentation of Global Health Multilateralism

3 The Covid-19 Pandemic as a Revealer of Pre-Existing Tensions and Challenges in Global Health Multilateralism
3.1 The WHO's Limited and Contested Authority in the Coordination of the Response
3.2 Geopolitical Tensions, from Power Struggles to Vaccine Nationalism
3.3 Solidarity at Stake: The ACT-Accelerator as an Attempt to Bridge the Gaps Caused by Fragmentation
4 Burgeoning Multilateralism: The Covid-19 Pandemic as a Catalyst for Future Directions in Global Health Cooperation
4.1 International Law: A Powerful Instrument for the Revival of Multilateralism

4.2 One Health: A New Global Principle for Multilateral Cooperation
4.3 Sovereignty: Non-State Actors and the Protection of Populations Beyond States
4.4 Equity Measures: Renewing Solidarity and Ensuring the Effectiveness of Multilateral Cooperation
5 Conclusion
References
4 Unpacking the "Mess" of Multilateral Crisis Management: NATO's Defense Posture from Afghanistan to Ukraine
1 Introduction
2 NATO in Afghanistan: The Rationality of Violence Escalation
3 Ambiguities on the Eastern Flank: NATO's Politics of Deterrence Against Russia
4 Conclusion
References

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