Since the 1990s, the agencies of the United Nations (UN) have increasingly been financed through earmarked contributions from an increasingly diverse set of donors. Since the concept of voluntary contributions was absent from the UN charter owing to the concern that it would undermine multilateralism, current funding trends raise concerns about the functioning of the UN as a multilateral system. Despite this concern there is a limited but growing body of literature that examines the relationship between funding and governance. Taking migration as a case study, this paper uses a newly created data set of earmarked contributions to the International Organization for Migration (IOM) between 2000 and 2016 (n=13,306) to examine thematic and temp...
This book inquires the determinants of forced migration, describes the distribution of burdens from ...
In his report on the ‘Strengthening of the United Nations: an agenda for further change’, UN Secreta...
The last two decades have seen major shifts in the way international organisations (IOs) address mig...
Since the 1990s, the agencies of the United Nations (UN) have increasingly been financed through ear...
The United Nations (UN) charter did not include voluntary contributions because some feared it would...
In December 2018 states adopted two Global Compacts, one on migration and one on refugees, establish...
First published online: 27 December 2019Since policymakers increasingly regard foreign aid as a mean...
This article analyses the impact of refugee migration movements on the long-term and short-term aid ...
In December 2018 states adopted two Global Compacts, one on migration and one on refugees, establish...
This article analyses the impact of refugee migration movements on the long-term and short-term aid ...
Weinert, MatthewThis dissertation examines the increasingly important role of migration management p...
First made available online 17 July 2018While policymakers hope to stem migration flows by giving fo...
Published online 12 September 2018At least since the large refugee movements to the EU in 2015, many...
International audienceIn the first part of the chapter, we review the main historical stages and tur...
Fragmentation is widely recognised as one of the defining characteristics of global migration govern...
This book inquires the determinants of forced migration, describes the distribution of burdens from ...
In his report on the ‘Strengthening of the United Nations: an agenda for further change’, UN Secreta...
The last two decades have seen major shifts in the way international organisations (IOs) address mig...
Since the 1990s, the agencies of the United Nations (UN) have increasingly been financed through ear...
The United Nations (UN) charter did not include voluntary contributions because some feared it would...
In December 2018 states adopted two Global Compacts, one on migration and one on refugees, establish...
First published online: 27 December 2019Since policymakers increasingly regard foreign aid as a mean...
This article analyses the impact of refugee migration movements on the long-term and short-term aid ...
In December 2018 states adopted two Global Compacts, one on migration and one on refugees, establish...
This article analyses the impact of refugee migration movements on the long-term and short-term aid ...
Weinert, MatthewThis dissertation examines the increasingly important role of migration management p...
First made available online 17 July 2018While policymakers hope to stem migration flows by giving fo...
Published online 12 September 2018At least since the large refugee movements to the EU in 2015, many...
International audienceIn the first part of the chapter, we review the main historical stages and tur...
Fragmentation is widely recognised as one of the defining characteristics of global migration govern...
This book inquires the determinants of forced migration, describes the distribution of burdens from ...
In his report on the ‘Strengthening of the United Nations: an agenda for further change’, UN Secreta...
The last two decades have seen major shifts in the way international organisations (IOs) address mig...