International organizations as self-directed actors : a framework for analysis

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International organizations as self-directed actors : a framework for analysis

edited by Joel E. Oestreich

(Global institutions series / edited by Thomas G. Weiss and Rorden Wilkinson)

Routledge, 2012

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Introduction / Joel E. Oestreich
  • The UN Secretary-General and self-directed leadership: development of the democracy agenda / Kirsten Haack and Kent J. Kille
  • The roots of UN post-conflict peacebuilding: a case study of autonomous agency / Margaret P. Karns
  • The anatomy of autonomy: the case of the World Bank / Susan Park and Catherine Weaver
  • UNHCR, autonomy, and mandate change / Alexander Betts
  • Changing actors and actions in the global fight against AIDS / Christer Jönsson
  • Disaggregating delegation: multiplying agents in the international maritime safety regime / Kendall W. Stiles
  • Not just states or the Secretary-General but also staff: the emergence of UNOPS as a new UN organization / Dennis Dijkzeul
  • ASEAN as an informal organization: does it exist and does it have agency? The emergence of the ASEAN secretariat / Bob Reinalda
  • New types of organizations and global governance in the twenty-first century: the case of ICANN / James P. Muldoon
  • Conclusion / Joel E. Oestreich

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