International organizations and implementation : enforcers, managers, authorities?
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書誌事項
International organizations and implementation : enforcers, managers, authorities?
(Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science, 51 [i.e. 52])
Routledge, 2008
- : hbk
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
International organizations have once more become subjects of investigation for a whole range of scholars: political scientists, international relations specialists, organization theorists, and policy experts alike. The end of the Cold War, increased globalization, and the intensification of regional and functional cooperation all have produced a greater interest in the role of international organizations, and rightly so, since they increasingly take part in global governance as over-burdened governments become more and more willing to transfer responsibility to them or need to work through them.
International Organizations and Policy Implementation determines the extent to which international intergovernmental organizations are involved in the national implementation of internationally formulated policies. In particular, it specifies the conditions under which they can be more or less successful in influencing the course and content of implementation or imprint their perspective on domestic policies.
This edited volume helps to fill a gap in the existing literature in two respects: contrary to many implementation studies, the chapters are comparative in nature contrasting the role of international organizations across time, different levels, or different issue areas; and, second, they are theoretically grounded.
目次
Part 1: Introduction 1. International Organizations and Implementation Part 2: The Institutional Resources of International Organizations 2. Two Variations on a Theme? 3. Beyond the Carrot and the Stick 4. International Organizations and the Implementation of New Financial Regulations by Blacklisting 5. Bureaucratic Authority and the Implementation of International Treaties 6. International Policy Implementation through Gate Keeping 7. All Bark and No Bite? Part 3: Domestic-Level Factors, International Organizations and Implementation 8. Pincers and Self-Interest 9. 'The Achilles' Heel of European Regulation' 10. The Implementation of the Basel Capital Accord in Hungary and Slovenia 11. International Financial Institutions and Russia's Civil Service Reform 12. International Organizations, Party Politics and the Promotion of Minority Rights in the Baltic States Part 4: Conclusion 13. Enforcers, Managers, Authorities?
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