Transforming International Institutions illuminates how a slow, quiet, subterranean process can produce big, radical, change in international institutions and organizations. Drawing on historical institutionalism and interpretive tools of international law, Graham provides a novel theory of uncoordinated change over time.
Transforming International Institutions illuminates how a slow, quiet, subterranean process can produce big, radical, change in international institutions and organizations. Drawing on historical institutionalism and interpretive tools of international law, Graham provides a novel theory of uncoordinated change over time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erin R. Graham is Associate Professor of Global Affairs and Faculty Fellow at the Pulte Institute for Global Development at the University of Notre Dame, USA. She received her PhD from The Ohio State University and held positions at Perry World House at the University of Pennsylvania and the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance at Princeton University. Her research focuses on international institutions and is published in International Organization, the Journal of Politics, International Studies Quarterly, the European Journal of International Relations, and other outlets.
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Acknowledgements 1: Introduction 2: How International Institutions Transform 3: Vision over Visibility: Designing the United Nations Charter 4: Voluntary Funding and Financial Crisis 5: Creative Cracks in Multilateralism 6: Tighten the Screws and Bilateral Contracts 7: Conclusion: What is the UN and Where is it Going
Acknowledgements 1: Introduction 2: How International Institutions Transform 3: Vision over Visibility: Designing the United Nations Charter 4: Voluntary Funding and Financial Crisis 5: Creative Cracks in Multilateralism 6: Tighten the Screws and Bilateral Contracts 7: Conclusion: What is the UN and Where is it Going
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