International organizations (IOs) have developed into important policy venues beyond the state. Yet our understanding of the broader dynamics of IO policy-making is limited. This article offers the first comparative analysis of macro patterns in IO policy-making. Theoretically, we draw on punctuated equilibrium theory to develop hypotheses about stability and change in the orientation of IO policy agendas. Empirically, we examine novel data on the policy output of five general-purpose IOs between 1980 and 2015, combining statistical analysis and comparative case illustrations. The analysis yields two central results. First, the policy agendas of all five IOs display patterns of punctuated equilibria, with longer periods of stability interru...
This chapter examines: -The meaning of punctuated equilibrium, policy community and monopoly. - The ...
This article reviews how the Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (PET) has been applied in studies analyzi...
International organisations (IOs) often serve as the ‘engine room’ of ideas for structural reforms a...
International organizations (IOs) have developed into important policy venues beyond the state. Yet ...
International organizations (IOs) have developed into important policy venues beyond the state. Yet ...
Research has shown that policymaking in numerous domestic policies, across a multitude of polities, ...
There is a growing recognition that international organizations (IOs) formulate and adopt policy in ...
First published online: 08 September 2020Are there substantial differences between the issues an IO'...
When are international organizations (IOs) responsive to the policy problems that motivated their es...
Punctuated equilibrium theory (PET), first proposed by Frank Baumgartner and Bryan Jones (1993), exp...
When are international organizations (IOs) responsive to the policy problems that motivated their es...
In recent years, the scholarship on international organizations (IOs) has grown increasingly interes...
Poster presentationIn policy process theory, the literature on punctuated equilibrium deals with fun...
Why do international organizations (IOs) look so different, yet so similar? The possibilities are di...
In the last decades, International Organizations (IOs) not only had their number and diversity multi...
This chapter examines: -The meaning of punctuated equilibrium, policy community and monopoly. - The ...
This article reviews how the Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (PET) has been applied in studies analyzi...
International organisations (IOs) often serve as the ‘engine room’ of ideas for structural reforms a...
International organizations (IOs) have developed into important policy venues beyond the state. Yet ...
International organizations (IOs) have developed into important policy venues beyond the state. Yet ...
Research has shown that policymaking in numerous domestic policies, across a multitude of polities, ...
There is a growing recognition that international organizations (IOs) formulate and adopt policy in ...
First published online: 08 September 2020Are there substantial differences between the issues an IO'...
When are international organizations (IOs) responsive to the policy problems that motivated their es...
Punctuated equilibrium theory (PET), first proposed by Frank Baumgartner and Bryan Jones (1993), exp...
When are international organizations (IOs) responsive to the policy problems that motivated their es...
In recent years, the scholarship on international organizations (IOs) has grown increasingly interes...
Poster presentationIn policy process theory, the literature on punctuated equilibrium deals with fun...
Why do international organizations (IOs) look so different, yet so similar? The possibilities are di...
In the last decades, International Organizations (IOs) not only had their number and diversity multi...
This chapter examines: -The meaning of punctuated equilibrium, policy community and monopoly. - The ...
This article reviews how the Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (PET) has been applied in studies analyzi...
International organisations (IOs) often serve as the ‘engine room’ of ideas for structural reforms a...