Informal Governance in World Politics
Herausgeber: Abbott, Kenneth W.; Biersteker, Thomas J.
Informal Governance in World Politics
Herausgeber: Abbott, Kenneth W.; Biersteker, Thomas J.
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Informal modes of global governance have proliferated since the 1990s. Within formal intergovernmental organizations, informal procedures and means of influence affect outcomes whilst, around all these institutions, even more informal networks shape agendas. This volume analyzes all three types of informal governance.
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Informal modes of global governance have proliferated since the 1990s. Within formal intergovernmental organizations, informal procedures and means of influence affect outcomes whilst, around all these institutions, even more informal networks shape agendas. This volume analyzes all three types of informal governance.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2024
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- ISBN-13: 9781009180535
- ISBN-10: 1009180533
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 492g
- ISBN-13: 9781009180535
- ISBN-10: 1009180533
- Artikelnr.: 70341183
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: 1. Informality in global governance: an introduction Kenneth
W. Abbott and Thomas J. Biersteker; Part I. Informality of Institutions:
2. From complex interdependence to complex governance Miles Kahler; 3. Soft
pooling: how IIGOs govern collective decision-making without delegation
Duncan Snidal and Felicity Vabulas; 4. Informal governance in the
development regime: a political economy perspective on two types of
informal organizations Bernhard Reinsberg; 5. Informal governance of
international climate policy Axel Michaelowa, Katharina Michaelowa and
Chandreyee Namhata; 6. Why do states cooperate informally? Comparing secret
agreements in Europe and the Middle East Barbara Koremenos and Melissa
Carlson; Part II. Informality Within Institutions: 7. International
consequences of domestic politics: how divided government drives informal
US influence in the World Bank Erasmus Kersting and Christopher Kilby; 8.
Knowledge guardians in informal networks: how international organizations
retain knowledge of strategic errors Heidi Hardt; Part III. Informality
Around Institutions: 9. The role of transnational policy networks in
informal governance: creating the office of the ombudsperson at the United
Nations Thomas J. Biersteker; Part IV. Normative Issues: 10. Can informal
governance promote procedural justice? Lora Anne Viola; Conclusion: 11.
Conclusions: a research agenda on informal global governance Kenneth W.
Abbott and Thomas J. Biersteker.
W. Abbott and Thomas J. Biersteker; Part I. Informality of Institutions:
2. From complex interdependence to complex governance Miles Kahler; 3. Soft
pooling: how IIGOs govern collective decision-making without delegation
Duncan Snidal and Felicity Vabulas; 4. Informal governance in the
development regime: a political economy perspective on two types of
informal organizations Bernhard Reinsberg; 5. Informal governance of
international climate policy Axel Michaelowa, Katharina Michaelowa and
Chandreyee Namhata; 6. Why do states cooperate informally? Comparing secret
agreements in Europe and the Middle East Barbara Koremenos and Melissa
Carlson; Part II. Informality Within Institutions: 7. International
consequences of domestic politics: how divided government drives informal
US influence in the World Bank Erasmus Kersting and Christopher Kilby; 8.
Knowledge guardians in informal networks: how international organizations
retain knowledge of strategic errors Heidi Hardt; Part III. Informality
Around Institutions: 9. The role of transnational policy networks in
informal governance: creating the office of the ombudsperson at the United
Nations Thomas J. Biersteker; Part IV. Normative Issues: 10. Can informal
governance promote procedural justice? Lora Anne Viola; Conclusion: 11.
Conclusions: a research agenda on informal global governance Kenneth W.
Abbott and Thomas J. Biersteker.
Introduction: 1. Informality in global governance: an introduction Kenneth
W. Abbott and Thomas J. Biersteker; Part I. Informality of Institutions:
2. From complex interdependence to complex governance Miles Kahler; 3. Soft
pooling: how IIGOs govern collective decision-making without delegation
Duncan Snidal and Felicity Vabulas; 4. Informal governance in the
development regime: a political economy perspective on two types of
informal organizations Bernhard Reinsberg; 5. Informal governance of
international climate policy Axel Michaelowa, Katharina Michaelowa and
Chandreyee Namhata; 6. Why do states cooperate informally? Comparing secret
agreements in Europe and the Middle East Barbara Koremenos and Melissa
Carlson; Part II. Informality Within Institutions: 7. International
consequences of domestic politics: how divided government drives informal
US influence in the World Bank Erasmus Kersting and Christopher Kilby; 8.
Knowledge guardians in informal networks: how international organizations
retain knowledge of strategic errors Heidi Hardt; Part III. Informality
Around Institutions: 9. The role of transnational policy networks in
informal governance: creating the office of the ombudsperson at the United
Nations Thomas J. Biersteker; Part IV. Normative Issues: 10. Can informal
governance promote procedural justice? Lora Anne Viola; Conclusion: 11.
Conclusions: a research agenda on informal global governance Kenneth W.
Abbott and Thomas J. Biersteker.
W. Abbott and Thomas J. Biersteker; Part I. Informality of Institutions:
2. From complex interdependence to complex governance Miles Kahler; 3. Soft
pooling: how IIGOs govern collective decision-making without delegation
Duncan Snidal and Felicity Vabulas; 4. Informal governance in the
development regime: a political economy perspective on two types of
informal organizations Bernhard Reinsberg; 5. Informal governance of
international climate policy Axel Michaelowa, Katharina Michaelowa and
Chandreyee Namhata; 6. Why do states cooperate informally? Comparing secret
agreements in Europe and the Middle East Barbara Koremenos and Melissa
Carlson; Part II. Informality Within Institutions: 7. International
consequences of domestic politics: how divided government drives informal
US influence in the World Bank Erasmus Kersting and Christopher Kilby; 8.
Knowledge guardians in informal networks: how international organizations
retain knowledge of strategic errors Heidi Hardt; Part III. Informality
Around Institutions: 9. The role of transnational policy networks in
informal governance: creating the office of the ombudsperson at the United
Nations Thomas J. Biersteker; Part IV. Normative Issues: 10. Can informal
governance promote procedural justice? Lora Anne Viola; Conclusion: 11.
Conclusions: a research agenda on informal global governance Kenneth W.
Abbott and Thomas J. Biersteker.