This research note discusses limitations of principal-agent (PA) analysis in explaining gradual change in international organisations (IOs). It suggests that historical institutionalism (HI) can fill important gaps left by the PA approach and identifies scope conditions for both approaches. For this purpose, a distinction is made between two sources of state power that PA usually treats as synergistic - namely the formal control of IO decisions and material power resources. While PA analysis is best applicable where reform coalitions of like-minded member states control both formal and material resources, in many contexts there exist frictions between material and formal power in IOs. In these constellations recent HI-inspired works on grad...
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Published online: 9 November 2016What drives processes of institution building within regional inter...
How and under what conditions does legitimacy affect processes of international institutional change...
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What drives processes of institution building within regional international organizations? We challe...
This article examines how organizational designs develop by proposing a novel theoretical framework ...
This essay discusses the problem of endogenous institutional change in the context of the new histor...
This paper seeks to problematize Bradley and Kelley's notion of the autonomy of the agent to wh...
This book argues that Historical Institutionalism (HI)--an analytical approach so far mostly applied...
This chapter introduces historical institutionalism (HI) to international relations (IR). Historical...
tion and Agency in International Organizations by sketching two metaphors that cap-ture contradictor...
Historical institutionalist theories of endogenous change have enhanced our understanding of...
Dieser Artikel hinterfragt die Erklärungskraft des historischen Institutionalismus für die Interpret...
In this paper, we offer an alternative explanation for international organizational change, one that...
How and under what conditions does legitimacy affect processes of international institutional change...
Published online: 9 November 2016What drives processes of institution building within regional inter...
How and under what conditions does legitimacy affect processes of international institutional change...
International organizations (IOs) have developed into important policy venues beyond the state. Yet ...
We construct and test a model explaining why states sometimes replace existing international institu...
What drives processes of institution building within regional international organizations? We challe...
This article examines how organizational designs develop by proposing a novel theoretical framework ...
This essay discusses the problem of endogenous institutional change in the context of the new histor...