International Public Administrations in Environmental Governance (eBook, ePUB)
The Role of Autonomy, Agency, and the Quest for Attention
Redaktion: Jorgens, Helge; Well, Mareike; Kolleck, Nina
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009383493
- Artikelnr.: 70913779
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1. Introduction - Studying the role and influence of international
environmental bureaucracies Helge Jörgens, Nina Kolleck and Mareike Well;
2. Means of bureaucratic influence - The interplay between formal autonomy
and informal styles in international bureaucracies Michael W. Bauer,
Steffen Eckhard, Jörn Ege and Christoph Knill; 3. The evolution of
international environmental bureaucracies - How the climate secretariat is
loosening its straitjacket Thomas Hickmann, Oscar Widerberg, Markus Lederer
and Philipp Pattberg; 4. Environmental treaty secretariats as
attention-seeking bureaucracies - The climate and biodiversity
secretariats' role in international public policy making Mareike Well,
Helge Jörgens, Barbara Saerbeck and Nina Kolleck; 5. Moving beyond mandates
- The role of UNDP administrators in organizational expansion Nina Hall; 6.
Follow the money - Secretariat financing as a window on the principal-agent
relationship Lynn Wagner and Pamela Chasek; 7. More resources - More
influence of international bureaucracies? The case of the UNFCCC
secretariat's clean development mechanism regulation Katharina Michaelowa
and Axel Michaelowa; 8. The Marrakech partnership for global climate
action: democratic legitimacy, orchestration, and the role of international
secretariats Karin Bäckstrand and Jonathan W. Kuyper; 9. The administrative
embeddedness of international environmental secretariats - Towards a global
administrative space? Barbara Saerbeck, Helge Jörgens, Alexandra Goritz,
Johannes Schuster, Mareike Well and Nina Kolleck; 10. Reflections on the
role of international public administrations in the Anthropocene Frank
Biermann; Index.
environmental bureaucracies Helge Jörgens, Nina Kolleck and Mareike Well;
2. Means of bureaucratic influence - The interplay between formal autonomy
and informal styles in international bureaucracies Michael W. Bauer,
Steffen Eckhard, Jörn Ege and Christoph Knill; 3. The evolution of
international environmental bureaucracies - How the climate secretariat is
loosening its straitjacket Thomas Hickmann, Oscar Widerberg, Markus Lederer
and Philipp Pattberg; 4. Environmental treaty secretariats as
attention-seeking bureaucracies - The climate and biodiversity
secretariats' role in international public policy making Mareike Well,
Helge Jörgens, Barbara Saerbeck and Nina Kolleck; 5. Moving beyond mandates
- The role of UNDP administrators in organizational expansion Nina Hall; 6.
Follow the money - Secretariat financing as a window on the principal-agent
relationship Lynn Wagner and Pamela Chasek; 7. More resources - More
influence of international bureaucracies? The case of the UNFCCC
secretariat's clean development mechanism regulation Katharina Michaelowa
and Axel Michaelowa; 8. The Marrakech partnership for global climate
action: democratic legitimacy, orchestration, and the role of international
secretariats Karin Bäckstrand and Jonathan W. Kuyper; 9. The administrative
embeddedness of international environmental secretariats - Towards a global
administrative space? Barbara Saerbeck, Helge Jörgens, Alexandra Goritz,
Johannes Schuster, Mareike Well and Nina Kolleck; 10. Reflections on the
role of international public administrations in the Anthropocene Frank
Biermann; Index.
1. Introduction - Studying the role and influence of international
environmental bureaucracies Helge Jörgens, Nina Kolleck and Mareike Well;
2. Means of bureaucratic influence - The interplay between formal autonomy
and informal styles in international bureaucracies Michael W. Bauer,
Steffen Eckhard, Jörn Ege and Christoph Knill; 3. The evolution of
international environmental bureaucracies - How the climate secretariat is
loosening its straitjacket Thomas Hickmann, Oscar Widerberg, Markus Lederer
and Philipp Pattberg; 4. Environmental treaty secretariats as
attention-seeking bureaucracies - The climate and biodiversity
secretariats' role in international public policy making Mareike Well,
Helge Jörgens, Barbara Saerbeck and Nina Kolleck; 5. Moving beyond mandates
- The role of UNDP administrators in organizational expansion Nina Hall; 6.
Follow the money - Secretariat financing as a window on the principal-agent
relationship Lynn Wagner and Pamela Chasek; 7. More resources - More
influence of international bureaucracies? The case of the UNFCCC
secretariat's clean development mechanism regulation Katharina Michaelowa
and Axel Michaelowa; 8. The Marrakech partnership for global climate
action: democratic legitimacy, orchestration, and the role of international
secretariats Karin Bäckstrand and Jonathan W. Kuyper; 9. The administrative
embeddedness of international environmental secretariats - Towards a global
administrative space? Barbara Saerbeck, Helge Jörgens, Alexandra Goritz,
Johannes Schuster, Mareike Well and Nina Kolleck; 10. Reflections on the
role of international public administrations in the Anthropocene Frank
Biermann; Index.
environmental bureaucracies Helge Jörgens, Nina Kolleck and Mareike Well;
2. Means of bureaucratic influence - The interplay between formal autonomy
and informal styles in international bureaucracies Michael W. Bauer,
Steffen Eckhard, Jörn Ege and Christoph Knill; 3. The evolution of
international environmental bureaucracies - How the climate secretariat is
loosening its straitjacket Thomas Hickmann, Oscar Widerberg, Markus Lederer
and Philipp Pattberg; 4. Environmental treaty secretariats as
attention-seeking bureaucracies - The climate and biodiversity
secretariats' role in international public policy making Mareike Well,
Helge Jörgens, Barbara Saerbeck and Nina Kolleck; 5. Moving beyond mandates
- The role of UNDP administrators in organizational expansion Nina Hall; 6.
Follow the money - Secretariat financing as a window on the principal-agent
relationship Lynn Wagner and Pamela Chasek; 7. More resources - More
influence of international bureaucracies? The case of the UNFCCC
secretariat's clean development mechanism regulation Katharina Michaelowa
and Axel Michaelowa; 8. The Marrakech partnership for global climate
action: democratic legitimacy, orchestration, and the role of international
secretariats Karin Bäckstrand and Jonathan W. Kuyper; 9. The administrative
embeddedness of international environmental secretariats - Towards a global
administrative space? Barbara Saerbeck, Helge Jörgens, Alexandra Goritz,
Johannes Schuster, Mareike Well and Nina Kolleck; 10. Reflections on the
role of international public administrations in the Anthropocene Frank
Biermann; Index.