Contributors

Date01 December 2004
DOI10.1177/1354066104047851
Published date01 December 2004
Subject MatterArticles
Contributors
JOHN GERARD RUGGIE is Kirkpatrick Professor of International Affairs
and Weil Director, Center for Business and Government, at Harvard
University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. He is the author of
Winning the Peace: America and World Order in the New Era (Columbia,
1996) and Constructing the World Polity (Routledge, 1998). From 1997 to
2001 he was Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, serving as
Chief Adviser for Strategic Planning to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan;
he remains the Secretary-General’s Special Adviser on the UN Global
Compact.
STEFANO GUZZINI is Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for
International Studies, Copenhagen, and Associate Professor of Government
at Uppsala University, Sweden. He is currently completing a book on the
analysis of power in international relations (Cambridge University Press).
WILLIAM A. CALLAHAN is Senior Lecturer of International Politics and
Director of the Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies at the University
of Durham, UK. His publications include ‘Beyond Cosmopolitanism and
Nationalism’ in International Organization (2003) and Contingent States:
Greater China and Transnational Relations (University of Minnesota Press,
2004).
JEAN B. GRUGEL is a Professor in the Department of Politics, University
of Sheffield, UK. She has written extensively on new regionalism, European–
Latin American relations, and democratization and global order. She is
presently working on an ESRC-funded project on transnational civil-society
networks and new regionalism and a book-length study entitled Liberal
Global Governance and Ordinary People, to be published by Routledge.
European Journal of International Relations Copyright © 2004
SAGE Publications and ECPR-European Consortium for Political Research, Vol. 10(4): 627
[DOI: 10.1177/1354066104047851]

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