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Sources and Effects of Bureaucratic Influence
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This book examines the rise and agency of International Organizations (IOs) and their bureaucratic bodies - the International Public Administrations (IPAs) - as a reflection of an ongoing transfer of political authority and power from the domestic to the international level.
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This book examines the rise and agency of International Organizations (IOs) and their bureaucratic bodies - the International Public Administrations (IPAs) - as a reflection of an ongoing transfer of political authority and power from the domestic to the international level.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000784138
- Artikelnr.: 65737015
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000784138
- Artikelnr.: 65737015
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Christoph Knill is Chair of Public Policy and Public Administration at LMU Munich, Germany. Yves Steinebach is Associate Professor of Public Policy and Public Administration at the University of Oslo, Norway.
1. Introduction: International Public Administrations in Global Public
Policy Part 1: Dimensions and Sources of IPA Authority 2. No Actorness
without Autonomy: Researching IPAs' Role in Transnational Policy-Making 3.
Conditions of Influence: Policy Effects of IPA Autonomy in Comparative
Perspective 4. Reputation and Influence: A Comparative Assessment of
Stakeholder Attitudes Toward IPAs 5. Towards Digital Authority of
International Public Administrations in Global Climate and Disability
Policymaking Part 2: IPAs as Organizations 6. How Administrative Styles
Matter: International Public Administrations as Agents in Global Public
Policy 7. Bureaucratic Agency and Policy Performance in International
Organizations 8. How Administrative Styles Impact on Organizational Change
and Reforms of International Public Administrations Part 3: Resource
Politics 9. Money and Time: Budgeting and Resourcing in International
Public Administrations 10. The Politics of Evaluation in International
Organizations Part 4: Nodality; IPAs as Interface Actors 11. Behind the
Scenes: How International Treaty Secretariats Use Social Networks to Exert
Influence in the Global Climate Policy Regime 12. Only Words? Coordination
and Power in Multilevel Administration beyond the State 13. How and How
Much Do International Public Administrations Matter?: Patterns and Sources
of Their Influence in Global Public Policy
Policy Part 1: Dimensions and Sources of IPA Authority 2. No Actorness
without Autonomy: Researching IPAs' Role in Transnational Policy-Making 3.
Conditions of Influence: Policy Effects of IPA Autonomy in Comparative
Perspective 4. Reputation and Influence: A Comparative Assessment of
Stakeholder Attitudes Toward IPAs 5. Towards Digital Authority of
International Public Administrations in Global Climate and Disability
Policymaking Part 2: IPAs as Organizations 6. How Administrative Styles
Matter: International Public Administrations as Agents in Global Public
Policy 7. Bureaucratic Agency and Policy Performance in International
Organizations 8. How Administrative Styles Impact on Organizational Change
and Reforms of International Public Administrations Part 3: Resource
Politics 9. Money and Time: Budgeting and Resourcing in International
Public Administrations 10. The Politics of Evaluation in International
Organizations Part 4: Nodality; IPAs as Interface Actors 11. Behind the
Scenes: How International Treaty Secretariats Use Social Networks to Exert
Influence in the Global Climate Policy Regime 12. Only Words? Coordination
and Power in Multilevel Administration beyond the State 13. How and How
Much Do International Public Administrations Matter?: Patterns and Sources
of Their Influence in Global Public Policy
1. Introduction: International Public Administrations in Global Public
Policy Part 1: Dimensions and Sources of IPA Authority 2. No Actorness
without Autonomy: Researching IPAs' Role in Transnational Policy-Making 3.
Conditions of Influence: Policy Effects of IPA Autonomy in Comparative
Perspective 4. Reputation and Influence: A Comparative Assessment of
Stakeholder Attitudes Toward IPAs 5. Towards Digital Authority of
International Public Administrations in Global Climate and Disability
Policymaking Part 2: IPAs as Organizations 6. How Administrative Styles
Matter: International Public Administrations as Agents in Global Public
Policy 7. Bureaucratic Agency and Policy Performance in International
Organizations 8. How Administrative Styles Impact on Organizational Change
and Reforms of International Public Administrations Part 3: Resource
Politics 9. Money and Time: Budgeting and Resourcing in International
Public Administrations 10. The Politics of Evaluation in International
Organizations Part 4: Nodality; IPAs as Interface Actors 11. Behind the
Scenes: How International Treaty Secretariats Use Social Networks to Exert
Influence in the Global Climate Policy Regime 12. Only Words? Coordination
and Power in Multilevel Administration beyond the State 13. How and How
Much Do International Public Administrations Matter?: Patterns and Sources
of Their Influence in Global Public Policy
Policy Part 1: Dimensions and Sources of IPA Authority 2. No Actorness
without Autonomy: Researching IPAs' Role in Transnational Policy-Making 3.
Conditions of Influence: Policy Effects of IPA Autonomy in Comparative
Perspective 4. Reputation and Influence: A Comparative Assessment of
Stakeholder Attitudes Toward IPAs 5. Towards Digital Authority of
International Public Administrations in Global Climate and Disability
Policymaking Part 2: IPAs as Organizations 6. How Administrative Styles
Matter: International Public Administrations as Agents in Global Public
Policy 7. Bureaucratic Agency and Policy Performance in International
Organizations 8. How Administrative Styles Impact on Organizational Change
and Reforms of International Public Administrations Part 3: Resource
Politics 9. Money and Time: Budgeting and Resourcing in International
Public Administrations 10. The Politics of Evaluation in International
Organizations Part 4: Nodality; IPAs as Interface Actors 11. Behind the
Scenes: How International Treaty Secretariats Use Social Networks to Exert
Influence in the Global Climate Policy Regime 12. Only Words? Coordination
and Power in Multilevel Administration beyond the State 13. How and How
Much Do International Public Administrations Matter?: Patterns and Sources
of Their Influence in Global Public Policy