This chapter examines the role of international organizations in promoting community interests. It describes ways in which international organizations contribute to formulating, maintaining, and enhancing community interests. Organizations can contribute to the community interest by serving as a platform for its formulation; through coercion of member states or others; by developing ideas and consensus concerning the community interest; and by relying on the ideology of functionalism. The notion of community interest does not exist in isolation from particular projects, and by definition assumes someone pouring meaning into it. Although this might seem a bad thing, it is not necessarily so. The term ideology is best seen as a methodological...
This study focuses on theoretical and historical evolution of International Organizations. It also d...
The conflict between exclusivity and universalism is a consistent theme in international relations. ...
An Emerging "World Society"? -A Discussion of the Current Position and Role of NGOs on the Internati...
This chapter examines the role of international organizations in promoting community interests. It d...
Even the most casual observer of international organizations must at times be puzzled. It is puzzlin...
The "global community" is a term we take for granted today. But how did the global community, both a...
This article discusses the law and practice of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), a...
In his EJIL Foreword, Jan Klabbers argues that the contemporary application of functionalism, unders...
Why do international organizations (IOs) look so different, yet so similar? The possibilities are di...
This chapter is devoted to the international organization as the legal form of international coop- ...
The history of international relations in the twentieth century may appear principally to be the sto...
Weinert, MatthewIntergovernmental organizations (IOs) are often capable of taking actions of their o...
International organization is a relatively new practice of the functioning of societies around the g...
The author argues that the emergence of the first permanent intergovernmental (IIGO) and non-governm...
Over the past decade, international economic organizations have come under attack as illegitimate an...
This study focuses on theoretical and historical evolution of International Organizations. It also d...
The conflict between exclusivity and universalism is a consistent theme in international relations. ...
An Emerging "World Society"? -A Discussion of the Current Position and Role of NGOs on the Internati...
This chapter examines the role of international organizations in promoting community interests. It d...
Even the most casual observer of international organizations must at times be puzzled. It is puzzlin...
The "global community" is a term we take for granted today. But how did the global community, both a...
This article discusses the law and practice of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), a...
In his EJIL Foreword, Jan Klabbers argues that the contemporary application of functionalism, unders...
Why do international organizations (IOs) look so different, yet so similar? The possibilities are di...
This chapter is devoted to the international organization as the legal form of international coop- ...
The history of international relations in the twentieth century may appear principally to be the sto...
Weinert, MatthewIntergovernmental organizations (IOs) are often capable of taking actions of their o...
International organization is a relatively new practice of the functioning of societies around the g...
The author argues that the emergence of the first permanent intergovernmental (IIGO) and non-governm...
Over the past decade, international economic organizations have come under attack as illegitimate an...
This study focuses on theoretical and historical evolution of International Organizations. It also d...
The conflict between exclusivity and universalism is a consistent theme in international relations. ...
An Emerging "World Society"? -A Discussion of the Current Position and Role of NGOs on the Internati...