'At this critical juncture in history, when the United States has painfully discovered the limits of what it can accomplish unilaterally, the global community is seeking to accommodate a rising China and a resurgent Russia, and the world is beset by international terrorism and civil conflicts, a book on multilateralism and security institutions could not be more timely. To address this important topic, moreover, the editors have assembled a virtual "Who’s Who" of American and European scholarly experts on international institutions and security. Readers will be rewarded with a wealth of insights and provocative arguments.' - John Duffield, Georgia State University, USA'This rich and timely volume brings together a truly impressive set of contributors on the topic of multilateralism in world politics. Why do states engage in multilateral cooperation? When and how do multilateral institutions matter? For anyone interested in these fundamental questions, Multilateralism and Security Institutions in an Era of Globalization is a must read.' - Jonas Tallberg, Stockholm University, Sweden'This book is an impressive contribution to two important intersecting literatures: that of the pressing security problems in the age of globalization and terrorism, and that of interactions between global institutions and the main regional security institutions, especially NATO and the EU. The argument is pressed that inter-institutional, as well as multi-state cooperation, are essential in dealing with the dangers which have emerged in the modern world. The authors and editors are distinguished scholars with excellent track records in the chosen areas. The book is essential reading for students of Europe and Atlantic relations and of contemporary security issues.' - Paul Taylor, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, UK