States often invite NGOs to monitor international cooperation. Under what circumstances are states likely to take this step? We argue that NGO monitoring allows states to provide domestic publics with credible evidence regarding successful cooperation, but that this credibility carries a cost: if states fail to cooperate, a participating NGO will expose this failure and thus delegitimize the cooperation effort. Our formal analysis indicates that states obtain a dual benefit from NGO participation: in addition to enhanced legitimacy, NGO scrutiny helps states credibly commit to high cooperation levels vis-á-vis each other. The increased costs of failure, however, may deter state use of NGO monitoring. Surprisingly, we find that NGO monitorin...
Global governance institutions (GGIs) increasingly rely upon NGO involvement for expertise, promotio...
Through “naming and shaming” strategies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) play a vital role in...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), also variously known as interest groups, nonprofits, pressure...
States often invite NGOs to monitor international cooperation. Under what circumstances are states l...
The role that nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) play in international relations is assumed by the...
This paper is designed to understand the relationship between states and Nongovernmental Organizat...
For centuries, international diplomacy was predominantly an affair of states. Neither private actors...
Those who resist the assertion of NGO power are perhaps most resistant to their participation in for...
Can international institutions affect state behavior, and if so, how? This question has motivated de...
NGOs have long been active at the UN, making the organisation a unique venue for analysing the work ...
This dissertation studies partnerships among non- governmental organizations (NGOs) and the resultin...
The literature on transnational civil society tends to treat civil society organizations (CSOs) as i...
Based on previous academic literature, relationships between non-governmental organizations and gove...
Non-governmental organizations have enjoyed an unprecedented amount of influence on national as well...
Although previous work largely suggests that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) might have a pos...
Global governance institutions (GGIs) increasingly rely upon NGO involvement for expertise, promotio...
Through “naming and shaming” strategies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) play a vital role in...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), also variously known as interest groups, nonprofits, pressure...
States often invite NGOs to monitor international cooperation. Under what circumstances are states l...
The role that nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) play in international relations is assumed by the...
This paper is designed to understand the relationship between states and Nongovernmental Organizat...
For centuries, international diplomacy was predominantly an affair of states. Neither private actors...
Those who resist the assertion of NGO power are perhaps most resistant to their participation in for...
Can international institutions affect state behavior, and if so, how? This question has motivated de...
NGOs have long been active at the UN, making the organisation a unique venue for analysing the work ...
This dissertation studies partnerships among non- governmental organizations (NGOs) and the resultin...
The literature on transnational civil society tends to treat civil society organizations (CSOs) as i...
Based on previous academic literature, relationships between non-governmental organizations and gove...
Non-governmental organizations have enjoyed an unprecedented amount of influence on national as well...
Although previous work largely suggests that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) might have a pos...
Global governance institutions (GGIs) increasingly rely upon NGO involvement for expertise, promotio...
Through “naming and shaming” strategies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) play a vital role in...
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), also variously known as interest groups, nonprofits, pressure...