This article discusses the agency of the United Nations (UN) bureaucracy in the construction of a normative reference framework for the elaboration of policies and for the performance of activities entrusted to the organization. From a theoretical point of view, the discussion is supported, on the one hand, in the sociological institutionalist literature of International Relations, especially in the argument of Michael Barnett and Martha Finnemore about the relative autonomy of bureaucracies and their capacity for agency in the construction of social reality, through the institutionalization of norms and categories that influence the reading of reality, the questions or problems identified in it and the responses given to these by the actor...
International public administrations (IPAs) have become an essential feature of global governance, c...
Why do member states generously finance some departments within an International Organisation, while...
Introduction. The article analyzes the issue of mutual responsibility of the United Nations and its ...
Built on the administrative system of the League of Nations, since the Second World War, the United ...
From the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations to the NATO International Staff and the European E...
This paper challenges widely held claims that international bureaucracies lack the potential to prof...
While formal decision power in most international organizations rests with the member states, the me...
This book highlights how temporary international civil servants play a crucial role in initiating pr...
In this thesis I analyze the work of the United Nations (UN) in international development, and espec...
Recent decades have seen an expansion and proliferation of administrative bodies at the internationa...
The article discusses the issue which in English is referred to as “accountability”(and translated i...
This thesis attempts to apply the Representative Bureaucracy theory established and developed within...
<p>Although we find considerable literature on international organizations and their bureaucratic in...
Behavior and change in international organizations (IOs) have been recently recognized as important ...
Global governance in the current international system seems to be characterized by a paradox: a gove...
International public administrations (IPAs) have become an essential feature of global governance, c...
Why do member states generously finance some departments within an International Organisation, while...
Introduction. The article analyzes the issue of mutual responsibility of the United Nations and its ...
Built on the administrative system of the League of Nations, since the Second World War, the United ...
From the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations to the NATO International Staff and the European E...
This paper challenges widely held claims that international bureaucracies lack the potential to prof...
While formal decision power in most international organizations rests with the member states, the me...
This book highlights how temporary international civil servants play a crucial role in initiating pr...
In this thesis I analyze the work of the United Nations (UN) in international development, and espec...
Recent decades have seen an expansion and proliferation of administrative bodies at the internationa...
The article discusses the issue which in English is referred to as “accountability”(and translated i...
This thesis attempts to apply the Representative Bureaucracy theory established and developed within...
<p>Although we find considerable literature on international organizations and their bureaucratic in...
Behavior and change in international organizations (IOs) have been recently recognized as important ...
Global governance in the current international system seems to be characterized by a paradox: a gove...
International public administrations (IPAs) have become an essential feature of global governance, c...
Why do member states generously finance some departments within an International Organisation, while...
Introduction. The article analyzes the issue of mutual responsibility of the United Nations and its ...