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
This article explores the relative neglect by environmental NGOs—at least until recently—of the midd...
For centuries, international diplomacy was predominantly an affair of states. Neither private actors...
There has been a proliferation of non-governmental organization (NGO) participation in international...
This article explores the past and present role of NGOs in international governance. Part One review...
At the San Francisco Conference where the United Nations Charter was negotiated, participants and ob...
This thesis examines the prolific increase of non-government organisations (NGOs) and their involvem...
In the contemporary world, NGOs are playing significant roles in international cooperation and globa...
History shows that NGOs activity in the international arena has grown steadily since the beginning o...
This paper seeks to make sense of the impact of globalization on nonprofit, nongovernmental organiza...
The issue of the accountability on nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in global governance has rec...
Four years ago, I wrote an essay for the Centennial celebration of the American Journal of Internati...
An exploration of claims that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) influence the formation of inter...
Within the current accepted paradigm of the international legal system, states are the only entities...
Transnational non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are commonly regarded either as agents of empire...
Global governance institutions (GGIs) increasingly rely upon NGO involvement for expertise, promotio...
This article explores the relative neglect by environmental NGOs—at least until recently—of the midd...
For centuries, international diplomacy was predominantly an affair of states. Neither private actors...
There has been a proliferation of non-governmental organization (NGO) participation in international...
This article explores the past and present role of NGOs in international governance. Part One review...
At the San Francisco Conference where the United Nations Charter was negotiated, participants and ob...
This thesis examines the prolific increase of non-government organisations (NGOs) and their involvem...
In the contemporary world, NGOs are playing significant roles in international cooperation and globa...
History shows that NGOs activity in the international arena has grown steadily since the beginning o...
This paper seeks to make sense of the impact of globalization on nonprofit, nongovernmental organiza...
The issue of the accountability on nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in global governance has rec...
Four years ago, I wrote an essay for the Centennial celebration of the American Journal of Internati...
An exploration of claims that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) influence the formation of inter...
Within the current accepted paradigm of the international legal system, states are the only entities...
Transnational non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are commonly regarded either as agents of empire...
Global governance institutions (GGIs) increasingly rely upon NGO involvement for expertise, promotio...
This article explores the relative neglect by environmental NGOs—at least until recently—of the midd...
For centuries, international diplomacy was predominantly an affair of states. Neither private actors...
There has been a proliferation of non-governmental organization (NGO) participation in international...