Klaus Dingwerth, Antonia Witt, Ina Lehmann
International Organizations Under Pressure
Legitimating Global Governance in Challenging Times
Klaus Dingwerth, Antonia Witt, Ina Lehmann
International Organizations Under Pressure
Legitimating Global Governance in Challenging Times
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This volume investigates how the norms and values that underpin the legitimation of international organizations (IOs) have changed from 1970s onwards.
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This volume investigates how the norms and values that underpin the legitimation of international organizations (IOs) have changed from 1970s onwards.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9780198837893
- ISBN-10: 0198837895
- Artikelnr.: 54600434
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9780198837893
- ISBN-10: 0198837895
- Artikelnr.: 54600434
Klaus Dingwerth is Professor of Political Science with a focus on the political theory of the globalized and digital society at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, and a Non-Resident Fellow with the Global Public Policy Institute in Berlin. His research interests lie at the intersection of global governance and political theory. His publications include The New Transnationlism: Transnational Governance and its Democratic Legitimacy (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007) and The Language of World Trade Politics: Unpacking the Terms of Trade (co-edited with Clara Weinhardt, Routledge, 2019). Antonia Witt is a post-doctoral researcher at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF), Germany. She holds an M.A. in African Studies and Political Science (2010) as well as a doctorate (2016) from the University of Leipzig, Germany. For her doctoral research 'Ordering by default: The power and politics of post-coup interventions in Africa', Witt was awarded the 2017 Christiane-Rajewsky-Award of the German Association for Peace and Conflict Studies (AFK) as well as the 2018 award of the German Association for African Studies in Germany (VAD). Ina Lehmann is a PhD candidate at the University of Bremen, Germany. She holds a Master's degree in Peace and Security Studies from the University of Hamburg. Her research interests include global justice, environmental justice, the legitimacy and legitimation of global governance, sustainable development, and climate and biodiversity protection. Her publications have appeared in Ecological Economics, Biological Conservation, and International Studies Perspectives. Ellen Reichel is a fundraiser at Ibn Rushd-Goethe Moschee Berlin, Germany. She holds an M.A. in Political Science, International Law and Intercultural Communications from the Ludwig Maximilians University Munich. Before embarking on her new position, Reichel was a research associate at the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies (InIIS) of the University of Bremen, Germany as well as at the University of St.Gallen, Switzerland. Her research has appeared in International Studies Perspectives. Tobias Weise is a Communications and Marketing Manager at the German University of Health and Sport, Berlin. In 2016, he was awarded a doctoral degree in Political Science from the University of Bremen for his thesis 'Participation and Transparency in Intergovernmental Security Organizations. Resource and Norm Driven Opening in the IAEA and OPCW'. Before joining DHGS, Weise was a research associate at the University of Bremen, Germany and the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. His publications have appeared in Global Governance and International Studies Perspective.
* 1: Klaus Dingwerth, Antonia Witt, Ina Lehmann, Ellen Reichel, and
Tobias Weise: International Organizations under Pressure:
Introduction
* 2: Klaus Dingwerth and Antonia Witt: Legitimation Contests: A
Theoretical Framework
* 3: Klaus Dingwerth: From the GATT Gospel to Democratic Global
Governance: Legitimating the GATT and the World Trade Organization
* 4: Antonia Witt: Between the Shadow of History and the 'Union of
People': Legitimating the Organisation of African Unity and the
African Union
* 5: Tobias Weise: The Involuntary Watchdog: Legitimating the
International Atomic Energy Agency
* 6: Ina Lehmann: From Noah's Ark to 'Nature+': Legitimating the
International Union for Conservation of Nature
* 7: Ellen Reichel: Navigating between Refugee Protection and State
Sovereignty: Legitimating the United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees
* 8: Klaus Dingwerth: Legitimating Global Governance in a Post-National
World: Conclusions
* Appendix: Overview of Organizational Meetings Attended and Interviews
Conducted for this Study
Tobias Weise: International Organizations under Pressure:
Introduction
* 2: Klaus Dingwerth and Antonia Witt: Legitimation Contests: A
Theoretical Framework
* 3: Klaus Dingwerth: From the GATT Gospel to Democratic Global
Governance: Legitimating the GATT and the World Trade Organization
* 4: Antonia Witt: Between the Shadow of History and the 'Union of
People': Legitimating the Organisation of African Unity and the
African Union
* 5: Tobias Weise: The Involuntary Watchdog: Legitimating the
International Atomic Energy Agency
* 6: Ina Lehmann: From Noah's Ark to 'Nature+': Legitimating the
International Union for Conservation of Nature
* 7: Ellen Reichel: Navigating between Refugee Protection and State
Sovereignty: Legitimating the United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees
* 8: Klaus Dingwerth: Legitimating Global Governance in a Post-National
World: Conclusions
* Appendix: Overview of Organizational Meetings Attended and Interviews
Conducted for this Study
* 1: Klaus Dingwerth, Antonia Witt, Ina Lehmann, Ellen Reichel, and
Tobias Weise: International Organizations under Pressure:
Introduction
* 2: Klaus Dingwerth and Antonia Witt: Legitimation Contests: A
Theoretical Framework
* 3: Klaus Dingwerth: From the GATT Gospel to Democratic Global
Governance: Legitimating the GATT and the World Trade Organization
* 4: Antonia Witt: Between the Shadow of History and the 'Union of
People': Legitimating the Organisation of African Unity and the
African Union
* 5: Tobias Weise: The Involuntary Watchdog: Legitimating the
International Atomic Energy Agency
* 6: Ina Lehmann: From Noah's Ark to 'Nature+': Legitimating the
International Union for Conservation of Nature
* 7: Ellen Reichel: Navigating between Refugee Protection and State
Sovereignty: Legitimating the United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees
* 8: Klaus Dingwerth: Legitimating Global Governance in a Post-National
World: Conclusions
* Appendix: Overview of Organizational Meetings Attended and Interviews
Conducted for this Study
Tobias Weise: International Organizations under Pressure:
Introduction
* 2: Klaus Dingwerth and Antonia Witt: Legitimation Contests: A
Theoretical Framework
* 3: Klaus Dingwerth: From the GATT Gospel to Democratic Global
Governance: Legitimating the GATT and the World Trade Organization
* 4: Antonia Witt: Between the Shadow of History and the 'Union of
People': Legitimating the Organisation of African Unity and the
African Union
* 5: Tobias Weise: The Involuntary Watchdog: Legitimating the
International Atomic Energy Agency
* 6: Ina Lehmann: From Noah's Ark to 'Nature+': Legitimating the
International Union for Conservation of Nature
* 7: Ellen Reichel: Navigating between Refugee Protection and State
Sovereignty: Legitimating the United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees
* 8: Klaus Dingwerth: Legitimating Global Governance in a Post-National
World: Conclusions
* Appendix: Overview of Organizational Meetings Attended and Interviews
Conducted for this Study