This Handbook brings together scholars whose essays discuss significant issues with regard to international organization as a process and international organizations as institutions. Although the focus is on intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are discussed where relevant. The handbook is divided into six parts: Documentation, Data Sets and Sources International Secretariats as Bureaucracies Actors within International Bureaucracies Processes within International Bureaucracies Challenges to International Organizations, and Expanding International Architectures. The state-of-the-art articles are meant to encourage current and future generations of scholars to enjoy ...
This paper provides a pedagogical overview of how international organizations were formed, for what ...
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This paper provides a pedagogical overview of how international organizations were formed, for what ...
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Ronald Niezen & Maria Sapignoli (ed.) Palaces of Hope The Anthropology of Global Organizations C...
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Once the exclusive preserve of member states, international organizations have become increasingly o...
This paper provides a pedagogical overview of how international organizations were formed, for what ...
International organizations are predominantly innovative capacity-building measures for the conduct ...
This paper provides a pedagogical overview of how international organizations were formed, for what ...
Virtually every important question of public policy today involves an international organization. Fr...
The third edition of this popular core textbook provides wide-ranging coverage of the structure, int...
Featuring a diverse and impressive array of authors, this volume is the most comprehensive textbook ...
Why do international organizations (IOs) look so different, yet so similar? The possibilities are di...
This class will develop answers to the following question: Where does order come from in Internation...
This essay is an introduction to the special issue and it outlines the main guiding puzzles and ques...
The purpose of this course is to identify the main characteristics and functions of intergovernmenta...
Ronald Niezen & Maria Sapignoli (ed.) Palaces of Hope The Anthropology of Global Organizations C...
Are international and Asian regional institutions serving the development goals of Asian and Pacific...
Since the end of the Second World War, scholars in International Relations focused more on the role ...
International Organizations (be they IGOs or NGOs) are often poorly understood, but they serve very ...
Once the exclusive preserve of member states, international organizations have become increasingly o...
This paper provides a pedagogical overview of how international organizations were formed, for what ...
International organizations are predominantly innovative capacity-building measures for the conduct ...
This paper provides a pedagogical overview of how international organizations were formed, for what ...