First published: 16 November 2022This study investigates how configurations of bureaucratic autonomy, policy complexity and political contestation allow international public administrations (IPAs) to influence policymaking within international organizations. A fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis of 17 policy decisions in four organizations (FAO, WHO, ILO, UNESCO) shows that all IPAs studied can be influential in favorable contexts. When policies are both contested and complex, even IPAs lacking autonomy can influence policy. If either complexity or contestation is absent, however, it is the variant of autonomy of will that helps the IPA exploit procedural strategies of influence. Low autonomy of will, among other factors, explains wh...
<p>Although we find considerable literature on international organizations and their bureaucratic in...
International bureaucracies influence global governance processes as independent agents. Biermann an...
Do international organizations (IOs) actually help address global problems? This question is of majo...
First published: 16 November 2022This study investigates how configurations of bureaucratic autonomy...
The article investigates how international public administrations, as corporate actors, influence po...
Presentation on department page: http://www.uia.no/no/portaler/om_universitetet/oekonomi_og_samfunns...
An impressive amount of evidence has been collected underpinning the importance of international pub...
The secretariats of international organizations (international public administrations [IPAs]) consti...
Besides the administrative capacity requirements of a policy and the contestation of the issue, ther...
International public administrations (IPAs) have become an essential feature of global governance, c...
In this paper, we study the effect of an exogenous increase in financial resources on the activities...
International bureaucracies, also called International Public Administrations (IPAs), have been iden...
In this article, we distinguish two approaches to studying international public administrations (IPA...
As an area of research, specifying crucial conditions under which international public administratio...
The establishment of autonomous public bodies during the past two decades has created a highly fragm...
<p>Although we find considerable literature on international organizations and their bureaucratic in...
International bureaucracies influence global governance processes as independent agents. Biermann an...
Do international organizations (IOs) actually help address global problems? This question is of majo...
First published: 16 November 2022This study investigates how configurations of bureaucratic autonomy...
The article investigates how international public administrations, as corporate actors, influence po...
Presentation on department page: http://www.uia.no/no/portaler/om_universitetet/oekonomi_og_samfunns...
An impressive amount of evidence has been collected underpinning the importance of international pub...
The secretariats of international organizations (international public administrations [IPAs]) consti...
Besides the administrative capacity requirements of a policy and the contestation of the issue, ther...
International public administrations (IPAs) have become an essential feature of global governance, c...
In this paper, we study the effect of an exogenous increase in financial resources on the activities...
International bureaucracies, also called International Public Administrations (IPAs), have been iden...
In this article, we distinguish two approaches to studying international public administrations (IPA...
As an area of research, specifying crucial conditions under which international public administratio...
The establishment of autonomous public bodies during the past two decades has created a highly fragm...
<p>Although we find considerable literature on international organizations and their bureaucratic in...
International bureaucracies influence global governance processes as independent agents. Biermann an...
Do international organizations (IOs) actually help address global problems? This question is of majo...