In recent years, the scholarship on international organizations (IOs) has grown increasingly interested in studying the process of change that takes place within IOs. Interestingly, however, most of these studies offer a limited understanding of the concept of change. Change is largely treated as a dichotomous variable that takes on the values of present/absent. This paper attempts to redress such a fallacy by unpacking the dependent variable ‘change’. That is to say, borrowing from the historical institutionalist (HI) literature, we contend that in order to explain change in IOs, we cannot simply dichotomize between change and the lack thereof. Rather, change is best conceptualized as made up of two dimensions: speed and magnitude. The com...
Using the largely untapped episode of the reconstruction of the World Bank’s Economics Department i...
Includes supplementary material for the online appendixWe explore how “international organizations” ...
International organizations (IOs) have developed into important policy venues beyond the state. Yet ...
In recent years, the scholarship on international organizations (IOs) has grown increasingly interes...
International organizations (IOs) are dynamic institutions. They must manage both the day-to-day res...
This thesis examines the causes of change and the process of change within international organizatio...
As a result of a long-running internal debate there have been notable incremental changes to how the...
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 ...
This Article uses an interdisciplinary approach to explain why the International Labor Organization ...
Why do international organizations (IOs) look so different, yet so similar? The possibilities are di...
Many international organisations (IOs) are currently challenged, yet are they also in decline? Despi...
Do governments seeking to collaborate in such international organizations as the United Nations and ...
International organisations (IOs) often serve as the ‘engine room’ of ideas for structural reforms a...
International audienceEconomic theories as well as global financial governance (international financ...
Using the largely untapped episode of the reconstruction of the World Bank’s Economics Department i...
Includes supplementary material for the online appendixWe explore how “international organizations” ...
International organizations (IOs) have developed into important policy venues beyond the state. Yet ...
In recent years, the scholarship on international organizations (IOs) has grown increasingly interes...
International organizations (IOs) are dynamic institutions. They must manage both the day-to-day res...
This thesis examines the causes of change and the process of change within international organizatio...
As a result of a long-running internal debate there have been notable incremental changes to how the...
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 ...
This Article uses an interdisciplinary approach to explain why the International Labor Organization ...
Why do international organizations (IOs) look so different, yet so similar? The possibilities are di...
Many international organisations (IOs) are currently challenged, yet are they also in decline? Despi...
Do governments seeking to collaborate in such international organizations as the United Nations and ...
International organisations (IOs) often serve as the ‘engine room’ of ideas for structural reforms a...
International audienceEconomic theories as well as global financial governance (international financ...
Using the largely untapped episode of the reconstruction of the World Bank’s Economics Department i...
Includes supplementary material for the online appendixWe explore how “international organizations” ...
International organizations (IOs) have developed into important policy venues beyond the state. Yet ...