This article explores the past and present role of NGOs in international governance. Part One reviews the history of NGO involvement, focusing on the period between 1775 and 1949. It shows how NGO activism helped to engender international organizations. Part Two examines some key issues that arise from the expanding involvement of NGOs. It catalogs the pros and cons of an active NGO role, discusses various functions that NGOs fulfill, and lists ten techniques of NGO participation. Part Two also considers a hypothesis that NGO involvement is cyclical
Internationally operating nongovernmental organisations, NGOs, are increasingly involved in internat...
Most studies explain the rise of NGOs as actors on the international stage by emphasising political ...
This article examines the nature and the extent of the involvement of non-governmental organizations...
This article explores the past and present role of NGOs in international governance. Part One review...
Global governance institutions (GGIs) increasingly rely upon NGO involvement for expertise, promotio...
This thesis examines the prolific increase of non-government organisations (NGOs) and their involvem...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), also variously known as interest groups, nonprofits, pressure...
This article examines NGOs and their advocacy activities aimed at influencing international relation...
This article analyses the argument that the development of NGO activity in the international arena i...
This article provides a ‘‘top-down’ ’ explanation for the rapid growth of nongovernmental organizati...
For centuries, international diplomacy was predominantly an affair of states. Neither private actors...
Since the 1990s, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have increasingly participated within the foru...
As political authority shifts to the global level, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) increasingl...
Once the exclusive preserve of member states, international organizations have become increasingly o...
The NGO boom of the 1990s was matched by mounting literature on the influence of NGOs on world polit...
Internationally operating nongovernmental organisations, NGOs, are increasingly involved in internat...
Most studies explain the rise of NGOs as actors on the international stage by emphasising political ...
This article examines the nature and the extent of the involvement of non-governmental organizations...
This article explores the past and present role of NGOs in international governance. Part One review...
Global governance institutions (GGIs) increasingly rely upon NGO involvement for expertise, promotio...
This thesis examines the prolific increase of non-government organisations (NGOs) and their involvem...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), also variously known as interest groups, nonprofits, pressure...
This article examines NGOs and their advocacy activities aimed at influencing international relation...
This article analyses the argument that the development of NGO activity in the international arena i...
This article provides a ‘‘top-down’ ’ explanation for the rapid growth of nongovernmental organizati...
For centuries, international diplomacy was predominantly an affair of states. Neither private actors...
Since the 1990s, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have increasingly participated within the foru...
As political authority shifts to the global level, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) increasingl...
Once the exclusive preserve of member states, international organizations have become increasingly o...
The NGO boom of the 1990s was matched by mounting literature on the influence of NGOs on world polit...
Internationally operating nongovernmental organisations, NGOs, are increasingly involved in internat...
Most studies explain the rise of NGOs as actors on the international stage by emphasising political ...
This article examines the nature and the extent of the involvement of non-governmental organizations...