Routledge Handbook of International Organization
Herausgeber: Reinalda, Bob
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This handbook offers readers a state-of-the-art overview of current research and thinking in the area of international organization.
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This handbook offers readers a state-of-the-art overview of current research and thinking in the area of international organization.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 578
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1166g
- ISBN-13: 9780415501439
- ISBN-10: 0415501431
- Artikelnr.: 36899326
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 578
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1166g
- ISBN-13: 9780415501439
- ISBN-10: 0415501431
- Artikelnr.: 36899326
Bob Reinalda is Senior Researcher at Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. He has published about autonomous policy making by, decision making within, and implementation by international organizations (together with Bertjan Verbeek and Jutta Joachim). He wrote the Routledge History of International Organizations (2009) and is co-editor of IO BIO, The Biographical Dictionary of Secretaries-General of International Organizations.
1. International Organization as a Field of Research since 1910 Bob
Reinalda PART I: Documentation, Data Sets and Sources 2. International
Organizations: Available Information and Documentation James Church and
Michael McCaffrey 3. Data Sets and Quantitative Research in the Study of
Intergovernmental Organizations Erik Gartzke and Christina Schneider 4.
Data and Analyses of Voting in the United Nations General Assembly Eric
Voeten 5. The INGO Research Agenda: A Community Approach to Challenges in
Method and Theory Elizabeth A. Bloodgood and Hans Peter Schmitz 6.
Globalized Public Opinion Data: International Comparative Surveys and
Regional Barometers Marta Lagos and Yun-han Chu 7. What Does Transnational
History Tell Us about a World with International Organizations? The
Historians' Point of View Davide Rodogno, Shaloma Gauthier and Francesca
Piana 8. International Organizations and the Idea of Equality Andrew
Hurrell and Nicholas Lees 9. Between Independence and Accountability:
Exploring the Legal Autonomy of International Organizations Richard Collins
and Nigel D. White PART II: International Secretariats as Bureaucracies 10.
International Bureaucracies from a Public Administration and International
Relations Perspective Jörn Ege and Michael W. Bauer 11. Problem Solving by
International Bureaucracies: The Influence of International Secretariats on
World Politics Frank Biermann and Bernd Siebenhüner 12. International
Bureaucracy: Organizational Structure and Behavioural Implications Jarle
Trondal 13. International Organizations and their Bureaucratic Oversight
Mechanisms: The Democratic Deficit, Accountability and Transparency
Alexandru Grigorescu 14. Consultative and Observer Status of NGOs in
Intergovernmental Organizations Felicity A. Vabulas Part III: Actors within
International Bureaucracies 15. Multilateral Diplomats in the Early
Twenty-First Century Yolanda Kemp Spies 16. Secretaries-General of
International Organizations: Leadership Capacity and Qualities Kent J.
Kille 17. The Special Representatives of the United Nations
Secretary-General Manuel Fröhlich 18. Multilateral Diplomats of Central
European States before and after 1989 Jacek Czaputowicz 19. The
Professionalization of International Non-Governmental Organizations
Wolf-Dieter Eberwein and Sabine Saurugger 20. The Values of Staff in
International Organizations Simon Anderfuhren-Biget, Ursula Häfliger and
Simon Hug PART IV: Processes within International Bureaucracies 21. What Is
Happening to the Staff of the European Institutions? A Cross-Disciplinary
View Didier Georgakakis 22. Reinvigorating the 'Second' United Nations:
People Matter Thomas G. Weiss 23. The Role and Power of the Chairs in
International Organizations Spyros Blavoukos and Dimitris Bourantonis 24.
International Organizations and Crisis Management Eva-Karin Olsson and
Bertjan Verbeek 25. Informal Norms: Shaping Behavior in International
Negotiations Heidi Hardt 26. From Internationalization to Internalization:
Spirals of Contentions Jean-Frédéric Morin and María Martín-de-Almagro 27.
Learning in International Organizations Thorsten Benner, Steffen Eckhard
and Philipp Rotmann PART V: Challenges to International Organizations 28.
Reforming the United Nations Security Council: Proposals, Strategies and
Preferences Thomas Dörfler and Madeleine O. Hosli 29. The Need for
Rethinking the United Nations: Modernizing through Civil Society John E.
Trent 30. The Use, Effectiveness, and Unintended Consequences of Economic
Sanctions by Intergovernmental Organizations Dursun Peksen 31.
Public-Private Voluntary Initiatives: Enlisting Corporations for the
Provision of Public Goods Patrick Bernhagen and Kelly Kollman 32. The
Politics of Inter-Regionalism: Relations between International Regional
Organizations Anna van der Vleuten and Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann 33.
International Organizations in Asia and the Pacific Tomoko Akami and Jiri
Okamoto PART VI: Expanding International Architectures 34. International
Judicial Institutions in International Relations: Functions, Authority and
Legitimacy Armin von Bogdandy and Ingo Venzke35. The Global Human Mobility
Architecture Raquel Freitas 36. The Architecture of International Monetary
and Financial Governance Dries Lesage 37. The Global Trade Architecture: An
Expanding Agenda in Times of Fragmentation Monserrat González Garibay 38.
Multilateralism under Transformation: International Organizations and
'Clubs' Mélanie Albaret
Reinalda PART I: Documentation, Data Sets and Sources 2. International
Organizations: Available Information and Documentation James Church and
Michael McCaffrey 3. Data Sets and Quantitative Research in the Study of
Intergovernmental Organizations Erik Gartzke and Christina Schneider 4.
Data and Analyses of Voting in the United Nations General Assembly Eric
Voeten 5. The INGO Research Agenda: A Community Approach to Challenges in
Method and Theory Elizabeth A. Bloodgood and Hans Peter Schmitz 6.
Globalized Public Opinion Data: International Comparative Surveys and
Regional Barometers Marta Lagos and Yun-han Chu 7. What Does Transnational
History Tell Us about a World with International Organizations? The
Historians' Point of View Davide Rodogno, Shaloma Gauthier and Francesca
Piana 8. International Organizations and the Idea of Equality Andrew
Hurrell and Nicholas Lees 9. Between Independence and Accountability:
Exploring the Legal Autonomy of International Organizations Richard Collins
and Nigel D. White PART II: International Secretariats as Bureaucracies 10.
International Bureaucracies from a Public Administration and International
Relations Perspective Jörn Ege and Michael W. Bauer 11. Problem Solving by
International Bureaucracies: The Influence of International Secretariats on
World Politics Frank Biermann and Bernd Siebenhüner 12. International
Bureaucracy: Organizational Structure and Behavioural Implications Jarle
Trondal 13. International Organizations and their Bureaucratic Oversight
Mechanisms: The Democratic Deficit, Accountability and Transparency
Alexandru Grigorescu 14. Consultative and Observer Status of NGOs in
Intergovernmental Organizations Felicity A. Vabulas Part III: Actors within
International Bureaucracies 15. Multilateral Diplomats in the Early
Twenty-First Century Yolanda Kemp Spies 16. Secretaries-General of
International Organizations: Leadership Capacity and Qualities Kent J.
Kille 17. The Special Representatives of the United Nations
Secretary-General Manuel Fröhlich 18. Multilateral Diplomats of Central
European States before and after 1989 Jacek Czaputowicz 19. The
Professionalization of International Non-Governmental Organizations
Wolf-Dieter Eberwein and Sabine Saurugger 20. The Values of Staff in
International Organizations Simon Anderfuhren-Biget, Ursula Häfliger and
Simon Hug PART IV: Processes within International Bureaucracies 21. What Is
Happening to the Staff of the European Institutions? A Cross-Disciplinary
View Didier Georgakakis 22. Reinvigorating the 'Second' United Nations:
People Matter Thomas G. Weiss 23. The Role and Power of the Chairs in
International Organizations Spyros Blavoukos and Dimitris Bourantonis 24.
International Organizations and Crisis Management Eva-Karin Olsson and
Bertjan Verbeek 25. Informal Norms: Shaping Behavior in International
Negotiations Heidi Hardt 26. From Internationalization to Internalization:
Spirals of Contentions Jean-Frédéric Morin and María Martín-de-Almagro 27.
Learning in International Organizations Thorsten Benner, Steffen Eckhard
and Philipp Rotmann PART V: Challenges to International Organizations 28.
Reforming the United Nations Security Council: Proposals, Strategies and
Preferences Thomas Dörfler and Madeleine O. Hosli 29. The Need for
Rethinking the United Nations: Modernizing through Civil Society John E.
Trent 30. The Use, Effectiveness, and Unintended Consequences of Economic
Sanctions by Intergovernmental Organizations Dursun Peksen 31.
Public-Private Voluntary Initiatives: Enlisting Corporations for the
Provision of Public Goods Patrick Bernhagen and Kelly Kollman 32. The
Politics of Inter-Regionalism: Relations between International Regional
Organizations Anna van der Vleuten and Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann 33.
International Organizations in Asia and the Pacific Tomoko Akami and Jiri
Okamoto PART VI: Expanding International Architectures 34. International
Judicial Institutions in International Relations: Functions, Authority and
Legitimacy Armin von Bogdandy and Ingo Venzke35. The Global Human Mobility
Architecture Raquel Freitas 36. The Architecture of International Monetary
and Financial Governance Dries Lesage 37. The Global Trade Architecture: An
Expanding Agenda in Times of Fragmentation Monserrat González Garibay 38.
Multilateralism under Transformation: International Organizations and
'Clubs' Mélanie Albaret
1. International Organization as a Field of Research since 1910 Bob
Reinalda PART I: Documentation, Data Sets and Sources 2. International
Organizations: Available Information and Documentation James Church and
Michael McCaffrey 3. Data Sets and Quantitative Research in the Study of
Intergovernmental Organizations Erik Gartzke and Christina Schneider 4.
Data and Analyses of Voting in the United Nations General Assembly Eric
Voeten 5. The INGO Research Agenda: A Community Approach to Challenges in
Method and Theory Elizabeth A. Bloodgood and Hans Peter Schmitz 6.
Globalized Public Opinion Data: International Comparative Surveys and
Regional Barometers Marta Lagos and Yun-han Chu 7. What Does Transnational
History Tell Us about a World with International Organizations? The
Historians' Point of View Davide Rodogno, Shaloma Gauthier and Francesca
Piana 8. International Organizations and the Idea of Equality Andrew
Hurrell and Nicholas Lees 9. Between Independence and Accountability:
Exploring the Legal Autonomy of International Organizations Richard Collins
and Nigel D. White PART II: International Secretariats as Bureaucracies 10.
International Bureaucracies from a Public Administration and International
Relations Perspective Jörn Ege and Michael W. Bauer 11. Problem Solving by
International Bureaucracies: The Influence of International Secretariats on
World Politics Frank Biermann and Bernd Siebenhüner 12. International
Bureaucracy: Organizational Structure and Behavioural Implications Jarle
Trondal 13. International Organizations and their Bureaucratic Oversight
Mechanisms: The Democratic Deficit, Accountability and Transparency
Alexandru Grigorescu 14. Consultative and Observer Status of NGOs in
Intergovernmental Organizations Felicity A. Vabulas Part III: Actors within
International Bureaucracies 15. Multilateral Diplomats in the Early
Twenty-First Century Yolanda Kemp Spies 16. Secretaries-General of
International Organizations: Leadership Capacity and Qualities Kent J.
Kille 17. The Special Representatives of the United Nations
Secretary-General Manuel Fröhlich 18. Multilateral Diplomats of Central
European States before and after 1989 Jacek Czaputowicz 19. The
Professionalization of International Non-Governmental Organizations
Wolf-Dieter Eberwein and Sabine Saurugger 20. The Values of Staff in
International Organizations Simon Anderfuhren-Biget, Ursula Häfliger and
Simon Hug PART IV: Processes within International Bureaucracies 21. What Is
Happening to the Staff of the European Institutions? A Cross-Disciplinary
View Didier Georgakakis 22. Reinvigorating the 'Second' United Nations:
People Matter Thomas G. Weiss 23. The Role and Power of the Chairs in
International Organizations Spyros Blavoukos and Dimitris Bourantonis 24.
International Organizations and Crisis Management Eva-Karin Olsson and
Bertjan Verbeek 25. Informal Norms: Shaping Behavior in International
Negotiations Heidi Hardt 26. From Internationalization to Internalization:
Spirals of Contentions Jean-Frédéric Morin and María Martín-de-Almagro 27.
Learning in International Organizations Thorsten Benner, Steffen Eckhard
and Philipp Rotmann PART V: Challenges to International Organizations 28.
Reforming the United Nations Security Council: Proposals, Strategies and
Preferences Thomas Dörfler and Madeleine O. Hosli 29. The Need for
Rethinking the United Nations: Modernizing through Civil Society John E.
Trent 30. The Use, Effectiveness, and Unintended Consequences of Economic
Sanctions by Intergovernmental Organizations Dursun Peksen 31.
Public-Private Voluntary Initiatives: Enlisting Corporations for the
Provision of Public Goods Patrick Bernhagen and Kelly Kollman 32. The
Politics of Inter-Regionalism: Relations between International Regional
Organizations Anna van der Vleuten and Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann 33.
International Organizations in Asia and the Pacific Tomoko Akami and Jiri
Okamoto PART VI: Expanding International Architectures 34. International
Judicial Institutions in International Relations: Functions, Authority and
Legitimacy Armin von Bogdandy and Ingo Venzke35. The Global Human Mobility
Architecture Raquel Freitas 36. The Architecture of International Monetary
and Financial Governance Dries Lesage 37. The Global Trade Architecture: An
Expanding Agenda in Times of Fragmentation Monserrat González Garibay 38.
Multilateralism under Transformation: International Organizations and
'Clubs' Mélanie Albaret
Reinalda PART I: Documentation, Data Sets and Sources 2. International
Organizations: Available Information and Documentation James Church and
Michael McCaffrey 3. Data Sets and Quantitative Research in the Study of
Intergovernmental Organizations Erik Gartzke and Christina Schneider 4.
Data and Analyses of Voting in the United Nations General Assembly Eric
Voeten 5. The INGO Research Agenda: A Community Approach to Challenges in
Method and Theory Elizabeth A. Bloodgood and Hans Peter Schmitz 6.
Globalized Public Opinion Data: International Comparative Surveys and
Regional Barometers Marta Lagos and Yun-han Chu 7. What Does Transnational
History Tell Us about a World with International Organizations? The
Historians' Point of View Davide Rodogno, Shaloma Gauthier and Francesca
Piana 8. International Organizations and the Idea of Equality Andrew
Hurrell and Nicholas Lees 9. Between Independence and Accountability:
Exploring the Legal Autonomy of International Organizations Richard Collins
and Nigel D. White PART II: International Secretariats as Bureaucracies 10.
International Bureaucracies from a Public Administration and International
Relations Perspective Jörn Ege and Michael W. Bauer 11. Problem Solving by
International Bureaucracies: The Influence of International Secretariats on
World Politics Frank Biermann and Bernd Siebenhüner 12. International
Bureaucracy: Organizational Structure and Behavioural Implications Jarle
Trondal 13. International Organizations and their Bureaucratic Oversight
Mechanisms: The Democratic Deficit, Accountability and Transparency
Alexandru Grigorescu 14. Consultative and Observer Status of NGOs in
Intergovernmental Organizations Felicity A. Vabulas Part III: Actors within
International Bureaucracies 15. Multilateral Diplomats in the Early
Twenty-First Century Yolanda Kemp Spies 16. Secretaries-General of
International Organizations: Leadership Capacity and Qualities Kent J.
Kille 17. The Special Representatives of the United Nations
Secretary-General Manuel Fröhlich 18. Multilateral Diplomats of Central
European States before and after 1989 Jacek Czaputowicz 19. The
Professionalization of International Non-Governmental Organizations
Wolf-Dieter Eberwein and Sabine Saurugger 20. The Values of Staff in
International Organizations Simon Anderfuhren-Biget, Ursula Häfliger and
Simon Hug PART IV: Processes within International Bureaucracies 21. What Is
Happening to the Staff of the European Institutions? A Cross-Disciplinary
View Didier Georgakakis 22. Reinvigorating the 'Second' United Nations:
People Matter Thomas G. Weiss 23. The Role and Power of the Chairs in
International Organizations Spyros Blavoukos and Dimitris Bourantonis 24.
International Organizations and Crisis Management Eva-Karin Olsson and
Bertjan Verbeek 25. Informal Norms: Shaping Behavior in International
Negotiations Heidi Hardt 26. From Internationalization to Internalization:
Spirals of Contentions Jean-Frédéric Morin and María Martín-de-Almagro 27.
Learning in International Organizations Thorsten Benner, Steffen Eckhard
and Philipp Rotmann PART V: Challenges to International Organizations 28.
Reforming the United Nations Security Council: Proposals, Strategies and
Preferences Thomas Dörfler and Madeleine O. Hosli 29. The Need for
Rethinking the United Nations: Modernizing through Civil Society John E.
Trent 30. The Use, Effectiveness, and Unintended Consequences of Economic
Sanctions by Intergovernmental Organizations Dursun Peksen 31.
Public-Private Voluntary Initiatives: Enlisting Corporations for the
Provision of Public Goods Patrick Bernhagen and Kelly Kollman 32. The
Politics of Inter-Regionalism: Relations between International Regional
Organizations Anna van der Vleuten and Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann 33.
International Organizations in Asia and the Pacific Tomoko Akami and Jiri
Okamoto PART VI: Expanding International Architectures 34. International
Judicial Institutions in International Relations: Functions, Authority and
Legitimacy Armin von Bogdandy and Ingo Venzke35. The Global Human Mobility
Architecture Raquel Freitas 36. The Architecture of International Monetary
and Financial Governance Dries Lesage 37. The Global Trade Architecture: An
Expanding Agenda in Times of Fragmentation Monserrat González Garibay 38.
Multilateralism under Transformation: International Organizations and
'Clubs' Mélanie Albaret