The USA, ILO, UNESCO and IAEA : politicization and withdrawal in the specialized agencies

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The USA, ILO, UNESCO and IAEA : politicization and withdrawal in the specialized agencies

Mark F. Imber

(Southampton studies in international policy)

Macmillan in association with the Centre for International Policy Studies, University of Southampton, 1989

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Bibliography: p. 164-167

Includes index

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Description

This study of the US relations with the ILO, IAEA and UNESCO examines three cases in which American sensitivity to politicization has brought about a toughening response of financial sanctions, boycott and, in the cases of the ILO and UNESCO, withdrawal from the agencies in question.

Table of Contents

  • The question of withdrawals
  • functionalism and US expectations
  • the many meanings of politicization
  • case of the international labour organization
  • the case of the international atomic energy agency
  • the UNESCO case
  • the financial dimension
  • conclusion.

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