The selection of the executive heads of international organisations represents a key decision in the politics of international organisations. However, we know little about what dynamics influence this selection. The article focuses on the nationality of selected executive heads. It argues that institutional design impacts the factors that influence leadership selection by shaping the costs and benefits of attaining the position for member states’ nationals. The argument is tested with novel data on the nationality of individuals in charge of 69 international organisation bureaucracies between 1970 and 2017. Two findings stand out: first, powerful countries are more able to secure positions in international organisations in which executive h...
Why do some states have a seemingly easy path to joining international organizations while other sta...
International parliaments are on the rise. An increasing number of international organizations estab...
Public Administration is in an era of change. This paper studies one under-researched part of public...
We conceive authority of an international organization as latent in two independent dimensions: dele...
International Relations scholars have long neglected the question of leadership in international org...
The research reported in this article seeks to understand how and why individuals are appointed to s...
This article provides new insights into size variation of national delegations to plenary meetings o...
Public Administration is in an era of change. This article aims at re-discovering one underresearche...
This article provides a representative bureaucracy perspective on staff composition in international...
This article provides new insights into size variation of national delegations to plenary meetings o...
This paper explores when, why, and how the chairmanship of international negotiation bodies allows t...
Bureaucrats working in international intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) regularly help states de...
Scholars of international relations have devoted significant effort to understanding international o...
This paper analyzes whether nation-state governments can increase their credibility by becoming memb...
Public Administration is in an era of change. This article studies one under-researched part of publ...
Why do some states have a seemingly easy path to joining international organizations while other sta...
International parliaments are on the rise. An increasing number of international organizations estab...
Public Administration is in an era of change. This paper studies one under-researched part of public...
We conceive authority of an international organization as latent in two independent dimensions: dele...
International Relations scholars have long neglected the question of leadership in international org...
The research reported in this article seeks to understand how and why individuals are appointed to s...
This article provides new insights into size variation of national delegations to plenary meetings o...
Public Administration is in an era of change. This article aims at re-discovering one underresearche...
This article provides a representative bureaucracy perspective on staff composition in international...
This article provides new insights into size variation of national delegations to plenary meetings o...
This paper explores when, why, and how the chairmanship of international negotiation bodies allows t...
Bureaucrats working in international intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) regularly help states de...
Scholars of international relations have devoted significant effort to understanding international o...
This paper analyzes whether nation-state governments can increase their credibility by becoming memb...
Public Administration is in an era of change. This article studies one under-researched part of publ...
Why do some states have a seemingly easy path to joining international organizations while other sta...
International parliaments are on the rise. An increasing number of international organizations estab...
Public Administration is in an era of change. This paper studies one under-researched part of public...